Newsletter:

Skip Navigation LinksHome > News > Security > Americans retain spam crown

Americans retain spam crown

By Shaun Nichols
28 March 2007 07:10AM
Tags: americans | retain | spam | crown

Nine in 20 junk emails sent from US computers.

The US is responsible for nearly half of the world's spam, according to security firm Symantec.

In a study of junk email received during the second half of 2006, Symantec found that roughly 45 per cent of the messages were sent from computers within the US.

The volume of spam coming from the US was more than seven times that of China, the second largest purveyor.

"This is not to say that the spammers themselves are American," Symantec security researcher Nick Sullivan said on the company's security response blog. 

"The purveyors of illicit pharmaceuticals, gurus of pink sheet penny stocks, and so-called representatives of 'your bank' may very well be from China, Russia, Brazil and other countries, but the spam itself is sent mostly through American computers."

The most likely cause of the high rate of stateside spam, according to Sullivan, is that spammers prefer to use American ISPs and free email services (such as Hotmail or Yahoo Mail to spread junk mail.

He also suggested that US botnets are specialising in sending spam because of the proliferation of broadband internet accounts that make it easier to send large volumes of spam messages.

Sullivan admitted, however, that this theory has flaws. Some regions in Western and Central Europe have much higher broadband penetrations than the US, yet account for a relatively small percentage of spam.

Copyright © 2008 vnunet.com

   


Ads by Google


Thoughts on this article? Add a comment below.
Be the first to comment on this article.

Report this comment as offensive:

   * Indicates information we require to process your submission.

Name: *
Email: *
Reason for offense: *
Your report will not be displayed.  
Name:
*
 
Email:
(will not be displayed)
*
 
Comment:
(HTML not permitted)
*
 
Validation
*

Enter the code you see below:

 

 
 
 
 
 


Tripwire - Click here to win an iTouch



Product Reviews

Star Rating
The Lieberman Software Enterprise Random Pass­word Manager is a full-on password manager and randomiser for...
Star Rating
Proginet SecurForce is a little bit of a horse of a different color for this month's Group Test.
Star Rating
On the surface, RoboForm Enterprise starts out looking like a single sign-on product, but that is just on the...
Star Rating
The Symark PowerBroker is a policy-driven, privileged access control application.
Star Rating
The Symark PowerKeeper is a hardened appliance. It comes with a sealed operating system that provides a...
iTnews 2009 Job Survey

TopTopics
(6825) -  top
(3292) -  microsoft
(2305) -  broadband
(2170) -  content
(2132) -  company
(2129) -  data
(1915) -  terria
(1859) -  isp
(1813) -  nbn
(1725) -  filtering
(1697) -  telstra
(1585) -  internode
(1542) -  voip
(1445) -  centre
(1211) -  consumers