A report released by Sophos shows that the United States is still the global leader when it comes to spreading spam.
Even though the US is still on top of the chart, Asian countries seem to battle to keep up, the next three positions being occupied by South Korea, India and Russia.
The numbers reveal that South Kor... |
1 November 2011 09:04 GMT |
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A report from a company called Bit9, which counted the number of high-risk vulnerabilities reported in popular software, was misinterpreted by many to show that some applications, like Internet Explorer, are more secure than competing products.Bit9 claims that its "Dirty Dozen" apps list is meant to raise awareness t... |
18 November 2010 04:31 GMT |
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During the last quarter Europe has overtaken Asia in junk mail output and is currently the continent generating the most spam traffic according to a report from antivirus vendor Sophos. As far as spam-relaying countries are concerned, the United States remains in the first position, but has extended its lead.Accordin... |
14 July 2010 08:52 GMT |
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According to a report on spam trends for the second quarter of 2009, released by antivirus vendor Sophos, the U.S. were the primary source of junk mails for the past few months. Meanwhile, Brazil came in second, a place previously occupied by Russia during the same period in 2008. Sophos compiled what it calls the ... |
20 July 2009 09:53 GMT |
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