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IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force® 2008 Trend & Risk Report
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Contents:
  • Overview
  • 2008 Highlights
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Web-Related Security Threats
  • Spam and Phishing
  • Malware
  • Exploitation Economics: What Didn't Happen in 2008 and Why
  • Business Analysis of Computer Security Threats
  • Criminal Economics 101
  • Criminal Opportunities
  • Criminal Costs
  • Examples
  • Microsoft Snapshot Viewer ActiveX Control Remote Code Execution
  • SNMPv3 HMAC Security Bypass
  • Microsoft IIS HTML Encoded ASP Remote Code Execution
  • Microsoft Windows Server Service Remote Code Execution
  • DNS Cache Poisoning
  • Conclusion
  • Vulnerabilities
  • 2008 Vulnerability Disclosure Count
  • Vulnerability Disclosure Timing
  • Vulnerability Disclosures by Severity
  • CVSS Base Scores
  • CVSS Temporal Scores
  • Vendors with the Most Vulnerability Disclosures
  • New Vendors in the Top Vendor List
  • Availability of Vulnerability Fixes and Patches
  • Remotely Exploitable Vulnerabilities
  • Consequences of Exploitation
  • Web Application Vulnerabilities
  • Web Application Vulnerabilities by Attack Categories
  • Active Exploitation & Automated SQL Injection Attacks in 2008
  • No Patch for You
  • Good Websites Using Bad ActiveX Controls
  • Most Vulnerable Operating Systems
  • Browser and Other Client - Side Vulnerabilities and Exploits
  • Client-Side Vulnerabilities - Browsers Are Getting Better
  • Critical and High Vulnerability Disclosures in Prevalent Applications
  • Browser and Plug-in Vulnerabilities - ActiveX Disclosures Declining
  • Availability of 0-Day Exploit Code
  • Exploitation Targets: From the OS to the Browser and Beyond
  • Web Browser Exploitation Trends
  • Most Popular Exploits
  • Most Popular Exploit Toolkits (2H 2008)
  • Obfuscation
  • PDF Exploitation and Obfuscation
  • Overall Client-Side Attack Activity
  • Exploits from Malicious Websites
  • Countries Hosting the Most Malicious Websites
  • Spam
  • Spam Volume
  • More Trends Towards Simpler Spam
  • URL Spam
  • The Rise and Fall of Plain-Text Spam
  • Common Domains in URL Spam
  • Common Top Level Domains in URL Spam
  • Why .com? / Why .cn?
  • Lifespan of Spam URLs
  • Spam - Country of Origin
  • Spam - Country of Origin Trends
  • Spam URLs - Country of Origin
  • Spam URLs - Country of Origin Trends
  • Spam - Average Byte Size
  • Spam - Most Popular Subject Lines
  • The McColo Takedown and It's Impact On Spam
  • Changes in International Distribution of Spam
  • Changes in Spam Content
  • Phishing
  • Phishing Volume
  • Phishing - Country of Origin
  • Phishing - Country of Origin Trends
  • Phishing URLs - Country of Origin
  • Phishing URLs - Country of Origin Trends
  • Phishing - Most Popular Subject Lines
  • Phishing Targets
  • Phishing - Targets by Industry
  • Phishing - Financial Targets by Geography
  • Web Content Trends
  • Analysis Methodology
  • Percentage of Unwanted Internet Content
  • Geographical Distribution of Adult Content
  • Geographical Distribution of Socially Deviant Content
  • Geographical Distribution of Criminal Content
  • Increase of Anonymous Proxies
  • Malware Trends
  • Malware Category Trends
  • Trojan Functionality Breakdown
  • Analysis and Findings
  • Prevalent Malware Families
  • Analysis and Findings
  • Notable Malware Events in 2008
  • MBR Rootkits
  • Scareware Programs & Fake Antivirus
  • Botnets and SQL Injection Attacks
  • Autorun Worms
  • Malware Targeting Online Game Users
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