Believe me viruses are still going strong, I remove them from my customers systems all the time. But what is the most common now days is rogue security software, rootkits and scareware. That's why MBAM has got so popular. Viruses are more commonly found on systems used by novice users about 95% of my customers or corporate environments.
Advanced users don't commonly get virus like they did in the past.
They are many reasons for this some have already been said on previous posts.
1. Some other reasons include virus prevention, detection and removal has got much better for security vendors even most of the free AV's. I wished that I could say the same for rogueware and other malware.
2. Virus now are mostly planed attacks against corporate environments. There really isn't much benefit for virus writers to make viruses planned to attack home users. Unless they use a home users system for the planned attacked to keep from being traced (not as common as in the past).
3. Malware changes over the years, right now the big tickets are mostly rogueware which also includes scareware and ransomware. Before I can remember when spyware was the worse and hardest to detect and remove, before that it was viruses and then trojans, etc. Every so many years there will be a different type of malware in the starlight.
Thanks.
