The US hosts 37.4% of the world's malware, followed by Russia and China, reports Sophos.
The solution detects 100% of In-The-Wild viruses, worms and bots with zero false positives.
Many users select short and simple passwords, leaving them open to cyber attacks, a new study finds.
Online criminals exploit the Haitian disaster by posing as charities and defrauding benefactors.
The company received the Virus Bulletin January 2010 spam award.
The company received the ICSA and AV-Comparatives certifications.
Malware will be increasingly vicious in 2010, resulting in anti-virus programs being slow to treat infected PCs, says Kaspersky.
Increased Mac and mobile malware are some of the top security trends Symantec expects this year.
Criminals latch onto e-mail and banking transactions as a way of committing fraud and stealing personal information.
Symantec highlights the top Internet security threats that plagued the past year.
The recession is spurring cyber criminals to target businesses that are burdened which complex security systems.
While Kido remains the top threat, Kaspersky's Top 20 lists reveal several new entries.
The summit will take place from 11 to 13 May 2010 at the Sandton Convention Centre.