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<blockquote data-quote="Minimalist" data-source="post: 916540" data-attributes="member: 89179"><p>That's what I'm wondering about. From chart above it seems that number of new samples is not increasing but it's steady at about 140 million new malware samples per year for past few years (assuming that chart shows total malware as old + new malware). So if old malware is replaced with new then malware in circulation stays approx. at same level (not taking into account volume of distribution).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minimalist, post: 916540, member: 89179"] That's what I'm wondering about. From chart above it seems that number of new samples is not increasing but it's steady at about 140 million new malware samples per year for past few years (assuming that chart shows total malware as old + new malware). So if old malware is replaced with new then malware in circulation stays approx. at same level (not taking into account volume of distribution). [/QUOTE]
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