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US branded dirtiest web hosting nation
Sophos report warns that US hosters need to clean up their act.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 4 2010 11:46AM
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Britain a nation of web addicts
Britons who cannot live without the web spend almost as much time online as they do watching TV, new research has claimed.
Robert Jaques
Jun 8 2007 2:51PM
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MessageLabs: U.S. top malware nation
U.S. hackers account for more malware, spam and phishing attacks than those in any other nation, new research has claimed.
William Eazel
May 3 2006 12:44PM
Security
US branded worst spamming nation as impact of zombie computers rises
Recent attempts to can spam in the United States appear to be paying off, with a newly published study reporting that the country now relays “substantially less” of the world's spam than it did a year ago.
William Eazel
Oct 18 2005 11:14AM
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