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March 19, 2007: According to experts at this week’s CeBit exhibition in
Hannover, Germany, winning the war against malicious software may not
be possible.
Addressing the exhibition late last week, Eugene Kaspersky or Russia’s
Kaspersky Labs remarked that "If the growth in malware continues at the
current pace, makers of anti-virus software
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onslaught."
Grim words indeed. While no security vendor promises absolute and
infallible security, the sheer volume of malicious software appearing
is driving security firms towards their own Thermopylae.
Kaspersky rival F-Secure highlighted the deluge of nefarious software
claiming it can receive over 40,000 tainted file submissions some days.
"How can we deal with this avalanche," said F-Secure chief research
officer Mikko Hypponen...
Kaspersky likened the battle between antivirus vendors and malicious
software developers as a “spooky arms race” where the attackers are
disparate and invisible, and suggested a way of dealing with the
problem could be via the establishment of a UN body that would act as
“a sort of internet Interpol.”......
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A UN body? Man, that's what I call desperate.


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