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[Security]| Monday 3rd November 2008 |
According to the latest analysis of web threats by security firm Network Box, the States is hanging onto its long-held crown as the biggest geographical source of both viruses and spam. The nation was found to account for 26.6 per cent of all viruses during October and September, and 15.4 per cent of all spam, slightly down on September's 16.8 per cent.
Phishing attacks were found to be down for the fifth month in a row, making up 17.8 per cent of all viruses in October 2008. This compares to 69 per cent at its height in June this year. However, phishers are cashing in on the current economic situation with bank-specific phishing attacks making up 6.2 per cent of all threats.
The report highlights the need for a global approach to internet security, and not just a UK or European approach, according to Simon Heron, technical director at Network Box.
"Cyber crime is international, not localised. We need an
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Top ten sources of viruses
1.US: 26.59%
2.Korea: 8.07%
3.China: 6.31%
4.Australia: 5.16%
5.UK: 4.92%
6.Turkey: 3.58%
7.Russia: 3.09%
8.Brazil: 2.14%
9.Netherlands: 1.65%
10.Germany: 1.60%
Top ten sources of spam
1.US: 15.45%
2.Turkey: 8.37%
3.China: 5.97%
4.Australia: 5.27%
5.Russia: 4.59%
6.Korea: 4.50%
7.UK: 4.19%
8.Brazil: 3.80%
9.Spain: 3.78%
10.Thailand: 2.43%
Top ten sources of intrusions
1.Korea: 29.78%
2.US: 16.69%
3.Hong Kong: 8.08%
4.China: 6.64%
5.Malaysia: 4.20%
6.Australia: 3.05%
7.Brazil: 1.70%
8.Turkey: 1.70%
9.Russia: 1.65%
10.Argentina: 1.44%
Top ten viruses
1.spam.phish.url: 11.65%
2.backdoor.win32.ultimatedefender.tt: 10.74%
3.trojan-downloader.win32.agent.aggp: 6.53%
4.clm.html.phishing.bank-1272: 6.23%
5.can-2003-0161: 5.74%
6.spam.porn.spam_nb_porn_subj_csk_1: 4.70%
7.nbh-multext: 4.23%
8.trojan-spy.win32.goldun.bbg: 3.97%
9.trojan-dropper.win32.agent.xgg: 3.49%
10.trojan-dropper.win32.agent.xta: 2.80%
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