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9 Februarie 2010  Internet
Previziuni BitDefender privind piata malware īn 2010

BitDefender®, producatorul autohton de solutii de securitate, estimeaza ca īn 2010 numarul amenintarilor informatice va creste semnificativ īn comparatie cu 2009, odata cu raspāndirea accesului la Internet.


Īn 2009 am asistat īn Romānia la o crestere de aproximativ 400% a atacurilor informatice comparativ cu 2008, iar Conficker a fost de departe amenintarea cea mai raspāndita pe calculatoarele romānilor.

si īn 2010, infractorii cibernetici vor profita prin diverse metode de vulnerabilitatile din sistemele de operare, dispozitivele mobile si retelele companiilor.

BitDefender estimeaza ca spamul trimis prin botneti va fi īn centrul amenintarilor informatice īn 2010. De asemenea, numarul atacurilor de tip distributed denial-of-service va creste semnificativ.

Majoritatea aplicatiilor malitioase au ca scop obtinerea de venituri financiare īn mod ilicit. BitDefender estimeaza ca anul 2010 va aduce o crestere īn numarul atacurilor cu malware, īn special aplicatii adware si solutii antivirus false. De asemenea numarul fisierelor de tip rootkit, viermi, care se raspāndesc prin email, instant messaging si protocoale peer-to-peer va creste.

      

Totodata retelele de socializare vor deveni printre cei mai importanti vectori de infectare īn 2010 odata cu cresterea numarului de utilizatori, precum si a popularitatii de care se bucura acestea. Īncercarile de spam si phishing cu scopul de a obtine date personale sau parole care se īndreapta catre utilizatorii acestor site-uri vor fi īn continua crestere.

Nou-lansatul sistem de operare Microsoft Windows 7 s-a dovedit a fi mai sigur decāt versiunile precedente. Totusi, prin trecerea utilizatorilor de la XP si Vista la Windows 7, autorii de malware īsi vor concentra eforturile īn gasirea de vulnerabilitati si brese īn sistemul de operare.

Utilizatorii sistemului de operare Apple MacOS X sunt de asemenea sfatuiti sa adopte o versiune antimalware pentru a evita infectarea. Īn afara de spam-ul uzual si īncercarile de phishing care sunt independente de platforma folosita si care tintesc orice utilizator de PC conectat la internet, adoptarea de catre Apple a platformei hardware Intel va oferi noi oportunitati atacatorilor care scriu malware pentru platforma Windows.

Ultima versiune iPhone cu tehnologie 3G, respectiv 3GS, a adus o crestere a numarului de utilizatori iPhone īn 2009. Multi utilizatori de iPhone modifica sistemul de operare pentru a putea instala aplicatii de la terti, o procedura numita jailbreaking. Modificarea sistemului de operare implica activarea serviciului SSH cu parola implicita si acces root. BitDefender estimeaza ca 2010 va aduce noi amenintari informatice care se vor axa pe platformele mobile, īn special viermi si troieni pentru furt de parole.


Pe de alta parte utilizatorii de platforme Android si Maemo vor īntāmpina mai putine probleme. Deoarece prezenta lor pe piata este mai mica īn comparatie cu Windows Mobile, Symbian si iPhone OS, BitDefender estimeaza ca autorii de malware nu īsi vor concentra momentan eforturile pentru a gasi vulnerabilitati īn cadrul platformelor respective.

Nici amenintarile pentru segmentul enterprise nu vor fi mai putine. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V si tehnologiile de virtualizare VMWare vSphere au deschis noi oportunitati pentru companiile mici si mijlocii. Posibilitatile de instalare a mai multor servere virtuale pe un singur server real au redus drastic costurile de achizitie si īntretinere. Īn 2010, atacatorii vor cauta vulnerabilitati īn software care le vor permite sa preia controlul asupra hypervisor-ului, si implicit, asupra tuturor masinilor virtuale ce ruleaza sub acesta. Serviciile cloud computing sunt de asemenea foarte populare. Tehnologiile Cloud pastreaza si proceseaza cantitati semnificative de informatie confidentiala, fie ca este vorba de mesaje e-mail sau de stocare a informatiilor si backup. BitDefender estimeaza ca atacatorii īsi vor concentra atentia īn 2010 catre aceste infrastructuri pentru a prelua controlul sau pentru a limita accesul la resurse cloud computing.

Nici netbook-urile si PDA-urile nu vor scapa atacurilor informatice īn mediul business, deoarece ele devin tot mai populare. Din cauza faptului ca netbook-urile nu sunt echipate cu dispozitive de criptare hardware si software si nici nu pot fi controlate de la distanta (pentru a sterge HDD-ul īn caz de furt sau pierdere), informatiile importante stocate pe acestea pot ajunge īn māinile infractorilor cibernetici.

Pentru siguranta utilizatorilor, BitDefender recomanda acestora sa descarce, sa instaleze si sa actualizeze o suita de securitate antimalware care sa ofere protectia antivirus, antispam , antiphishing si modul firewall, precum si sa manifeste atentie atunci cānd deschid fisiere primite de la persoane necunoscute.

Despre BitDefender®
BitDefender este producatorul uneia dintre cele mai rapide si eficiente linii de solutii de securitate a datelor atestate pe plan international. Īnca de la īnceputurile sale, din 2001, BitDefender a creat un nou orizont de asteptari si a ridicat standardele īn materie de preventie proactiva a pericolelor informatice, viteza de reactie si actualizare usoara. Īn fiecare zi, BitDefender protejeaza milioane de utilizatori individuali si companii din īntreaga lume, oferindu-le posibilitatea unei experiente digitale īn deplina siguranta. Solutiile BitDefender sunt distribuite printr-o retea globala de parteneri (distribuitori si reselleri) īn peste 100 de tari din īntreaga lume. Īn Romānia, solutiile BitDefender sunt disponibile prin partenerii de distributie: Agis Computer, Aline Distribution, Asesoft Distribution, RHS Company, SCOP Computers si īn urmatoarele lanturi retail cu acoperire nationala: Altex, Auchan, Carrefour, Depozitul de Calculatoare, Domo, Media Galaxy, Metro si Twister.

Sursa: www.bitdefender.ro


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