So here are the viruses that are very famous in year 2009 :
- The biggest headache. There can be no doubt that Conficker.C has been the most obnoxious virus over the last 12 months. It first appeared on December 31, 2008, and has spent the last year causing serious infections to companies and home users alike. The insidious and tenacious nature of this malicious code has earned it first place in our ranking.
- The Harry Potter of viruses. Although there is no reference to the world’s most popular fictional wizard, the on-screen messages Samal.A displays are all about magic. When it infects a computer, users will see the message “Ah ah you didn’t say the magic word” and the cursor then flickers waiting for users to enter a word. The truth is, it doesn’t matter what is entered, because after three attempts, the phrase “Samael has come. This the end” will be displayed and the computer is restarted. 
- V for Vendetta. We still don’t know who is the real target of this vendetta,
but DirDel.A wreaks vengeance on infected users, progressively replacing folders in different directories with copies of itself. The worm is carried in a file called Vendetta.exe with a typical Windows folder icon.
- Plane nuisance. The Sinowal.VZR Trojan has infected thousands of computers under the guise of plane tickets supposedly purchased by the user. 
-The all-action virus. We are talking about Whizz.A. Once infected,
computers will start emitting a series of beeps, the mouse pointer moves uncontrollably around the screen, the CD/DVD tray opens and closes, while the screen is ‘decorated’ with a row of bars like those in the image below.
- The snooper. Waledac.AX ensnares its victims by claiming to offer a free application for reading SMS messages on anyone’s cell phone. Ideal for those that want to check up on their partners. Perhaps that’s why so many users fell victim to this intelligent virus.
- The most affectionate. BckPatcher.C tops this category, as it changes the desktop wallpaper to an image reading “virus kiss 2009”. What a charmer!
- A touch of the sniffles. We couldn’t fail to mention here a couple of the viruses, WinVNC.A and Sinowal.WRN that used the widespread alarm surrounding swine flu to trick users and infect their systems.
- And the award for incompetent newcomer goes to… Ransom.K. This Trojan encrypts documents on infected computers, and then asks for a $100 ransom to release them. However its creator, probably lacking in experience, included a programming error which allows users to release the files with a simple key combination.
- The most deceitful. This year, the winner in this category is FakeWindows.A, which infects users by passing itself off as a license activation process for Windows XP.
- The party animal. Banbra.GMH arrives in an email promising photos of Brazilian parties (with dancing girls included)… Who could resist?
Source : Panda Security
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February 10th, 2010 at 11:31 am
thnks for the tuto. As the no of PC users are increasing, so there will be increase in the no of virus list. may be 2010 will bring more dangerous virus and so on.. but the antivirus tool may be tackle all these.
May be we all switch to linux
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February 10th, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Linux is safe to work on. Its free, no virus , its flexible. you can experiment more .Than switch to LINUx Buddy
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