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Virus Yearbook 2010

Once again, PandaLabs, Panda Security’s anti-malware laboratory is closing the year with a light-hearted look at the viruses that have appeared over the last twelve months. This year it was no easy task: we have received more than 20 million new strains of malware in 2010.

As we always say, this is not a list of the most prolific threats or those that have caused most infections. These are simply some of the viruses that, for one reason or another, have caught our eye.

So here are the viruses that have made the ‘Virus Yearbook 2010’:

Spanish: mira esta fotografia 😀
English: seen this?? 😀 look at this picture 😀
Portuguese: olhar para esta foto 😀
French: regardez cette photo 😀
German: schau mal das foto an 😀
Italian: guardare quest’immagine 😀
Dutch: bekijk deze foto 😀
Swedish: titta pσ min bild 😀
Danish: ser pσ dette billede 😀
Norwegian: se pσ dette bildet 😀
Finnish: katso tΣtΣ kuvaa 😀
Slovene: poglej to fotografijo 😀
Slovak: pozrite sa na tto fotografiu 😀
Czech: podφvejte se na mou fotku 😀
Polish: spojrzec na to zdjecie 😀
Romanian: uita-te la aceasta fotografie 😀
Hungarian: nΘzd meg a kΘpet 😀
Turkish: bu resmi bakmak 😀

To close the yearbook for 2010, we would like to make special mention of the insect of the year: the Mariposa (Butterfly) botnet, which was dismantled in March and led to the arrest of, the creators thanks to the collaboration between Panda Security, the Spanish Civil Guard, FBI and Defense Intelligence… Like a true insect, it fed on the nectar of other people’s computers, flitting from one to another… and compromised a total of 13 million computers around the world. This is one bug you never want to see in your garden, and certainly not on your computer.

More information is available from the PandaLabs Blog.

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