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Microsoft's security report shows Windows 7 is safer

...that is changing with the rapid adoption of Windows 7. Indeed, the infection rate for 32-bit Windows 7 jumped by almost a third compared... Read more

17 May, 2011
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8 February, 2012
Pandemic 1.2

Pandemic 1.2

...Game Rules------------------------------------100%NORMALHARD0!Viruses will slowly infect the system. If the infection rate reaches 100%, the game is over. Also, in Normal and Hard... Read more

17 September, 2011

Experts play down Nolor worm threat

...and New Zealand, told ZDNet Australia. "We're not seeing a great infection rate... the ratings are set (according to) the ability of the virus... Read more

29 April, 2003 by Patrick Gray
Users and experts braced for Conficker action

Users and experts braced for Conficker action

Estimates of the infection rate vary from one million to 15 million. It has had three... Read more

31 March, 2009 by ZDNet UK

Growing number of PCs hit by ID fraud malware

...of internet users, according to the study. The researchers predict that the infection rate will increase by 336 percent per month throughout this year, based... Read more

11 March, 2009 by Elinor Mills

Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat

...US, the infection number is 11.2 per 1,000. The lowest infection rate is in Japan, at 1.8 infected computers per 1,000... Read more

4 November, 2008 by Elinor Mills

Mobile Linux Better For Mobile Business Apps?

...applications become more heavily distributed by peer-to-peer networks, the file infection rate grows exponentially. Thus as most of these applications are not mobile... Read more

15 May, 2008

All quiet on the Nyxem front

...senior antivirus technologist for MessageLabs. India is the country with the highest infection rate, MessageLabs reported, with 4,000 infected machines. The country with the... Read more

3 February, 2006 by Munir Kotadia and Tom Espiner

Netsky.B outstrips MyDoom

...mail inboxes are being swamped as Netsky.B continues to increase its infection rate. The worm first appeared on 17 February and appears to have... Read more

24 February, 2004 by James Pearce

China suffers virus epidemic

...Ignorance and lack of defensive tools are the reasons behind the high infection rate, said Xinhua. Earlier this year, the Slammer and Blaster worms hit... Read more

21 October, 2003 by Staff

Symantec on alert after surge in Net activity

...they all point to google.com," said Weafer. A higher than reported infection rate of Qhosts-1 is among the possible explanations for the phenomenon... Read more

3 October, 2003 by Andrew Colley

Mimail supplants Klez as virus spreads

...Anti-virus researcher Hamish O'Dea of Computer Associates says Mimail's infection rate will probably slip as time moves on Read more

8 August, 2003 by Staff

Palyh worm hits the UK

...interception rates climbing to over 2,000 an hour and a peak infection rate that has climbed to one Palyh worm in every 500 emails... Read more

19 May, 2003 by Matt Loney

Technology masks the true message of Sars

...near a public water pump: he took away the handle and the infection rate went down. Snow's work was one of the first forays... Read more

7 May, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

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