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The U.S. has maintained its dubious distinction of being the world’s top producer of spam, leading the “Dirty Dozen” list compiled by security Latest News about Security authority Sophos by a wide margin. After scanning all spam messages received at a global network of traps throughout the past year, Sophos researchers determined that the U.S. is responsible for exporting 42 percent of all mass e-mail attacks. South Korea is second, at 13 percent, followed by China (8 percent), Canada (6 percent) and Brazil (3 percent).
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Posted by Draving on 01/2/05 in
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The U.S. has maintained its dubious distinction of being the world’s top producer of spam, leading the “Dirty Dozen” list compiled by security Latest News about Security authority Sophos by a wide margin. After scanning all spam messages received at a global network of traps throughout the past year, Sophos researchers determined that the U.S. is responsible for exporting 42 percent of all mass e-mail attacks. South Korea is second, at 13 percent, followed by China (8 percent), Canada (6 percent) and Brazil (3 percent).
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Source: Neowin.net
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Posted by Draving on 01/1/05 in
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The U.S. has maintained its dubious distinction of being the world’s top producer of spam, leading the “Dirty Dozen” list compiled by security Latest News about Security authority Sophos by a wide margin. After scanning all spam messages received at a global network of traps throughout the past year, Sophos researchers determined that the U.S. is responsible for exporting 42 percent of all mass e-mail attacks. South Korea is second, at 13 percent, followed by China (8 percent), Canada (6 percent) and Brazil (3 percent).
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Posted by Draving on 12/31/04 in
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The U.S. has maintained its dubious distinction of being the world’s top producer of spam, leading the “Dirty Dozen” list compiled by security Latest News about Security authority Sophos by a wide margin. After scanning all spam messages received at a global network of traps throughout the past year, Sophos researchers determined that the U.S. is responsible for exporting 42 percent of all mass e-mail attacks. South Korea is second, at 13 percent, followed by China (8 percent), Canada (6 percent) and Brazil (3 percent).
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Posted by Draving on 12/30/04 in
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The U.S. has maintained its dubious distinction of being the world’s top producer of spam, leading the “Dirty Dozen” list compiled by security Latest News about Security authority Sophos by a wide margin. After scanning all spam messages received at a global network of traps throughout the past year, Sophos researchers determined that the U.S. is responsible for exporting 42 percent of all mass e-mail attacks. South Korea is second, at 13 percent, followed by China (8 percent), Canada (6 percent) and Brazil (3 percent).
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Posted by Draving on 12/29/04 in
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The U.S. has maintained its dubious distinction of being the world’s top producer of spam, leading the “Dirty Dozen” list compiled by security Latest News about Security authority Sophos by a wide margin. After scanning all spam messages received at a global network of traps throughout the past year, Sophos researchers determined that the U.S. is responsible for exporting 42 percent of all mass e-mail attacks. South Korea is second, at 13 percent, followed by China (8 percent), Canada (6 percent) and Brazil (3 percent).
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