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Virus Top Twenty – October 2002

Kaspersky Labs presents the Virus Top 20 for the month of October.

The percentage shown represents the percentage of registered incidences.

1 I-Worm.Tanatos 44.9%
2 I-Worm.Lentin 21.6%
3 I-Worm.Klez 14%
4 Macro.Word97.Thus 3.1%
5 I-Worm.Hybris 1.1%
6 I-Worm.Magistr 1%
7 Macro.Word97.Marker 1%
8 I-Worm.Sircam 0.7%
9 Macro.Word97.Flop 0.7%
10 Macro.Word97.Ethan 0.5%
11 Macro.Word97.TheSecond 0.5%
12 Macro.Word97.Onex 0.4%
13 Macro.Word97.Story 0.3%
14 I-Worm.Cervivec 0.3%
15 Joke.Win32.Train 0.3%
16 Backdoor.Death 0.3%
17 Macro.Word97.Dig 0.3%
18 Macro.Word97.Melissa 0.3%
19 Trojan.PSW.Gip.113 0.2%
20 Trojan.Win32.Erase2002 0.2%




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