It can certainly make one proud knowing your country is among the top 3 in the world, but if we’re top 3 in sending spam, we’d rather we weren’t. According to a new report by TrendLabs Researchers, India is responsible for 12.55% of all the spam messages circulated work, ranking behind only the United States of America. Brazil rounds off the list at number three. The top 3 rankings have remained the same for the past couple of months, but, India posted a decline in spam numbers in July, while the United States and Brazil posted an increase. Check out the list of top 10 nations below, and know that China doesn’t feature anywhere on it…
In related news, TrendLabs Researchers also published a list of the top 10 phishing targets in the world, where HSBC tops the list. Unsurpisingly, 9 out of the top 10 are banking institutions, with PayPal the only non-bank in the list. ABN Amro is apparently the newest entrant to the list.
Speaking about the two reports, Mr. Amit Nath, Country Manager India and SAARC Trend Micro, said: “User account information and credit card credentials reap good profits for cybercriminals. As such, cybercriminals continued to leverage on the widespread use of social networking sites, search engines, and redirectors this July. In the report, we detailed certain attacks and notable data points related to compromised sites”
Rank | Country | Percentage | |
1 | United States | 24.93% | |
2 | India | 12.55% | |
3 | Brazil | 12.00% | |
4 | United Kingdom | 11.30% | |
5 | Germany | 8.66% | |
6 | Vietnam | 7.71% | |
7 | France | 6.17% | |
8 | Republic of Korea | 6.09% | |
9 | Italy | 5.46% | |
10 | Romania | 5.13% |
Rank | Via Email | Via Site Spoofing |
1 | HSBC | PayPal |
2 | PayPal | eBay |
3 | Banco de Bradesco | Yahoo! |
4 | World of Warcraft | HSBC |
5 | Bank of America | Bank of America |
6 | Amazon | Banco de Bradesco |
7 | Chase Bank | Halifax Bank |
8 | ANZ | World of Warcraft |
9 | Halifax Bank | Chase Bank |
10 | Standard Bank of South Africa | Amazon |