To properly understand malware, it is crucial to understand the motivations and tactics of malware creators and operators. In this presentation, we describe current trends in malware. We approach the matter from two different angles: statistics and case studies. We will show up to date statistics on malware as observed from an anti virus company with millions of customers. These statistics include the evolution of sample submission, malware types, and detection types. We will also go in deeper technical details for specific cases. These case studies help understand the global situation with real world examples. Our case studies include analysis for the following malware families: Win32/Kelihos, Win32/OnlineGames.OUM, Win32/SpyEye, and Win32/LockScreen. In addition to describing malware families, we also elaborate on the technics we used to analyses these threats. Our analysis show that some of these families target specific regions or avoid some others, we will show geographic distribution for these cases