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Asia leapfrogs Europe to become top spam continent, Sophos reports


Johannesburg, 12 May 2011

IT security and control firm, Sophos, has published its latest report into the top 12 spam relaying countries, covering the first quarter of 2011.

Despite remaining at the top, the US's proportion of the global spam output fell significantly from 18.83% to 13.7% of all spam relayed from compromised computers.

The UK also saw a drop, with its spam pollution falling from 4.54% to 3.2% of total global spam relayed, the UK moving down from fifth to sixth place in the dirty dozen.

The top 12 spam relaying countries for January to March 2011 are as follows:

1. USA 13.7%
2. India 7.1%
3. Russia 6.6%
4. Brazil 6.4%
5. S Korea 3.8%
6. United Kingdom 3.2%
7= Italy 3.1%
7= France 3.1%
9. Spain 2.8%
10. Germany 2.6%
11. Romania 2.5%
12. Poland 2.3%
51. South Africa 0.29%
Other 42.8%

Sophos warns that the continued growth in popularity of mobile platforms and social networking means that the number of spam attack vectors is increasing and computer security still needs to be at the forefront of people's minds.

Although the US and UK contribution to the global spam problem has decreased in percentage terms, it is essential for organisations not to become complacent.

"Financially motivated criminals are controlling compromised zombie computers to not just launch spam campaigns, but also to steal identity and bank account information. Users need to be educated about the dangers of clicking on links or attachments in spam mails - and many computers may already be under the control of cyber criminals,” says Brett Myroff, CEO of regional Sophos distributor, Sophos South Africa.

“Businesses and computer users must take a more proactive approach to spam filtering and IT security in order to avoid adding to this global problem."

A rise in spam e-mail relayed from individual Asian countries is reflected in the breakdown of spam relayed by continent:

Top spam-relaying continents, January - March 2011

Asia 35.1%
Europe 32%
North America 17.3%
South America 12.4%
Africa 2.3%
Other 0.9%

Asia has leapfrogged Europe - the top spamming continent in Q4 2010 - to become the relay point for most of the world's spam in the first quarter of 2011. Although the US continues to be the top spam-relaying country, North America remains in third place by continent, a long way behind Asia and Europe. The changes in spam output from quarter to quarter demonstrate the ongoing struggle in defending computers from being compromised by malware and the nuisance of unsolicited e-mails.

"While spam continues to make money for the spammers, it will continue to be a global problem," says Myroff. "Too many computer users are risking a malware infection that sees their computer recruited into a spam botnet. To combat the spammers, it's not only essential for computer users to run up-to-date security software, they must also resist the urge to purchase products advertised by spam."

Sophos recommends that companies automatically update their corporate virus protection, and run a consolidated solution at their e-mail and Web gateways to defend against spam and viruses. Home users are advised to defend their computers with virus protection, to prevent becoming part of a botnet used for the purposes of distributing spam e-mails.

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NetXactics, trading as Sophos South Africa, is a South African-based company focused on the provision of security solutions. It is the Master Distributor for UK-based Sophos, one of the leaders in the provision of network access control and endpoint, e-mail and Web security and control solutions for the corporate environment. For more information, visit Sophos South Africa at http://www.sophos.co.za.

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Sophos enables enterprises worldwide to secure and control their IT infrastructure. Our network access control, endpoint, Web and e-mail solutions simplify security to provide integrated defences against malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications, spam, policy abuse, data leakage and compliance drift. With over 20 years of experience, we protect over 100 million users in nearly 150 countries with our reliably engineered security solutions and services. Recognised for our high level of customer satisfaction, we have an enviable history of industry awards, reviews and certifications. Sophos is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and Oxford, UK.

Editorial contacts

Adriaan du Plessis
Me Talk Pretty
(011) 447 3785
metalkpretty@telkomsa.net
Brett Myroff
Sophos South Africa
(011) 444 4000
brettm@sophos.co.za