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Shape Shifting Malware Threat Reported By Swiss Cybercrime Operation
Geoff Sweeney, CTO with Tier-3, a behavioural analysis IT security company, has echoed remarks made by the head of the Swiss cybercrime operation. In a media interview late last week, Marc Henauer, head of the cybercrime decision with the Swiss Justice and Police Department, said that viruses and other malware now have the capability to change their signature every few hours. This, he said, "Means that the attackers are often one step ahead of protection software."
According to Sweeney, Henauer's recommendation that companies must change their approach to data security because of this is something that Tier-3 has been telling its clients for some time.
"The days when a single IT security application is sufficient to protect an IT system are long gone. To defend against this onslaught a non rules based monitoring process must be set up that covers all ingress and egress points covering SMTP, DNS, HTTP(s), IM, etc. once this is in place defence against shape shifting threats becomes possible as well as the removal of any previously established covert data leakage channels that will be revealed and dealt with", Sweeney said.

