India ranked third largest ' spam spewing nation' in the world!

March 06, 2013 18:55
India ranked third largest ' spam spewing nation' in the world!

India has ranked third on the list of the countries distributing spam across the world, after US and China, a new report has claimed. As a matter of fact while the US was the single highest-ranking country in the study, Asia topped the list of continents with 36.6 per cent of the world's spam accounted for.

According to statistics from Sophos Labs revealed since the latter half of 2012, India had been leading the way but has now fallen back to third, with China leapfrogging into second place after a spell in the lower half of the list.

Moreover, US is still firmly on the top, distributing more spam than any other country in the world, clocking in at a "respectable" 18.3 per cent of junk email sent and the study tracked the amount of spam sent between December 2012 and February 2013. China took the second spot and India the third, with 8.2 per cent and 4.2 per cent of the world's spam, respectively.

In fact, other high-ranking countries included Peru, France, South Korea, and Italy. North America ranked third, with a relatively diminutive 22 per cent. After the top two, the spammers are distributing their activities fairly evenly across the rest of the list.

Now seeing into reality, stepping back and looking at spam relay from a continental viewpoint shows Asia keeping the top spot that it has held for some time now.

However, there has been a significant redistribution with a shift from India to the US and a 12 per cent swing from Asia to North America and that the list included USA (18.3 per cent) at number one, China (8.2 per cent) at number two. India (4.2 per cent) was placed third while Peru (4.0 per cent) stood fourth in the list.

To say more, France (3.4 per cent), S Korea (3.4 per cent) and Italy (3.4 per cent) were placed fifth on the list while Taiwan (2.9 per cent) and Russia (2.9 per cent) were at the eighth position. Spain (2.8 per cent), Germany (2.7 per cent) and Iran (2.6 per cent) were at tenth, eleventh and twelfth spot respectively. Compromised user PCs are a huge avenue of spam distribution.

To conclude, in order to stop spammers cold, everyday users can keep their anti-virus software up to date, run regular malware checks, and update their hard-to-guess passwords on a regular basis.

After all we are aware of the age old saying: precaution is better than cure!

(AW:Samrat Biswas)

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