Hacking, cyber attacks: Top 10 countries |
Hacking, cyber attacks: Top 10 countries
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The
United States was the country of the most bot-infected computers
observed by Symantec in 2009, accounting for 11 per cent of the global
total, a slight decrease from 12 percent in 2008.
It also topped as the No.1 country of origin for Web-based attacks in 2009, accounting for 34 per cent of the worldwide total.
Image: US tops in malicious activity.
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It
is ranked sixth in terms of phishing hosts and eighth in terms of spam
zombies. China was at the same position last year also.
Image: More attacks from China.
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3. BrazilBrazil
became more prominent in all of the specific category measurements in
2009 except for spam zombies, where it was already the top-ranked
country.
Brazil's
significant increases across all categories are related to the growing
Internet infrastructure and broadband usage there.
The
growing level of malicious code activity affecting Brazil has also
resulted in the proposal of a new cybercrime bill in the country. The
initiative may also be a result of a number high-profile cyber attacks
there in recent years.
One
of the attacks resulted in a massive power grid blackout, while another
resulted in the exposure of valuable data and a $350,000 ransom request
after a government website was compromised. The latter case resulted in
over 3,000 employees being unable to access the site for 24 hours.
Image: Emerging economies see rise in cyber attacks.
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4. GermanyGermany
ranks second in terms of phishing hosts and third in terms of origin of
attacks. In terms of spam zombies, it is ranked 7th and is second in
hosting phishing.
Image: Germany ranks high in phishing.
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5. India
India
saw a surge in malicious activity in 2009, moving from 11th for overall
malicious activity in 2008 to fifth in this period. In 2009, India also
accounted for 15 percent of all malicious activity in the
Asia-Pacific/Japan (APJ) region, an increase from 10 per cent in 2008.
For
specific categories of measurement in the APJ region, India increased
rank in malicious code, spam zombies and phishing hosts from 2008. Its
high ranking in spam zombies also contributed to India being the third
highest country of spam origin globally.
Malicious
activity tends to increase in countries experiencing rapid growth in
broadband infrastructure and connectivity, and the level of malicious
activity occurring in India has been increasing steadily over several
reporting periods as its broadband infrastructure and user base grows.
Image: India sees a rise in malicious activity.
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6. United KingdomThe
United Kingdom has seen a drop in malicious activity. It is ranked 4th
in terms of malicious code, origin of attacks and 7th in phishing hosts.
Image: UK sees a drop in malicious activity
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7. RussiaRussia
which was at 12th place last year has surged to the 7th position. The
country is ranked second in terms of spam zombies, fifth in phishing
hosts and tenth in terms of origin of attacks.
Image: Spam zombies rise in Russia.
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8. PolandPoland
has seen a rise in malicious activity. It ranked at No.8, two places
higher than last year. The country is ranked fourth in spam zombies,
eighth in phishing hosts and bots.
Image: More spam attacks in Poland.
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9. ItalyItaly
has seen a drop in malicious activity. It is now at ninth place from
seventh position in 2008. The country is ranked ninth for spam zombies,
sixth for bots and eighth in terms of origin of attacks.
Image: Italy sees a drop in malicious activity.
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10. SpainSpain
has also seen a fall in malicious activity. It has fallen to 10th place
from sixth last year. It ranks at the 11th position for spam zombies
and phishing hosts, seventh for bots and ninth in terms of origin of
attacks.
In
2009, 60 percent of identities exposed were compromised by hacking
attacks, which are another form of targeted attack. The majority of
these were the result of a successful hacking attack on a single credit
card payment processor.
Image: Spain is at No.10.
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