At a zippy rate cyber felons are cranking out fresh weapons, customising malicious software for an ambit of gadgets including smartphones, tablets and Macintosh computers, confirms a security firm.

There was also a rise in malware aimed at mobile gadgets running on Google-backed Android software and at Macintosh computers based on Apple operating systems, according to the report.
"In the first quarter of 2012, we have already detected eight million new malware samples, showing that malware authors are continuing their unrelenting development," said McAfee Labs senior vice president Vincent Weafer.
"The same skills and techniques that were sharpened on the PC platform are increasingly being extended to other platforms, such as mobile and Mac."
For a long time cyber criminals concentrated their attention on getting into Windows-powered personal computers (PCs) because the popularity of the operating system meant a wealth of potential victims.
But as Apple and Android devices have caught on around the world, they have emerged as a new target.
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While Mac malware has been steadily proliferating, it is still a small fraction of what has been developed for PCs, according to McAfee.
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The number of networks of virus-infected computers, referred to as "botnets," rose to nearly five million, with Colombia, Japan, Poland, Spain and the United States seeing the biggest increases.
Hackers use ploys such as booby-trapped emails or links to secretly infect machines with malware that can let them not only steal data or track keystrokes but use the infected machines to launch further attacks.
The United States was the primary address for botnets and cyber attacks in the quarter, McAfee reported.
Cyber crooks sell malware software kits and rent out use of botnets, according to Internet security specialists and law enforcement.
Source-AFP