Junk Mail gathers pace in US
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
Kaspersky Lab's monthly report on spammer activity shows the proportion of spam in email traffic was up 2.2 percentage points in April compared to the previous month and averaged 77.2%. There were also some major changes in the geographical distribution of spam sources.
The most noticeable change over the month was a surge in spam originating in the US that saw it jump 18 places, making the US the second-biggest distributor of junk mail in April. The amount of spam emanating from China also increased by 5 percentage points and the country is now ranked fifth among the world’s top sources of spam. Meanwhile, the proportion of unwanted correspondence originating in Indonesia fell by 5.2 percentage points, with the country falling 10 places and ending April in twelfth place.
"In the months to come, we expect a return of the all-too-familiar spam mailings with scandalous news items about current US President Barack Obama. Furthermore, phishing attacks will likely focus more on social networking sites, and possibly online games as summer vacation is upon us, students on break from school will be more active online. While these users tend not to have bank accounts, they do spend a lot of time on social networks and other online entertainment," said Maria Namestnikova, Senior Spam Analyst, Kaspersky Lab.
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