Rustock sent 43 billion spams every day
40% of the world's spam coming from a single network is Rustock's network.
40% of the world's spam coming from a single network is Rustock's network.
This is the latest statistics of the MessageLabs division of Symantec about the number of spam in the world.
According to reports, the amount of spam that Rustock sent is roughly equal to the amount of spam left over from other networks (most of which originated in North America and Western Europe), with about 46 billion spams sent every day.
Spam is still a threat in Internet activities.Photo: IE
Meanwhile, the amount of spam from it increased significantly when it sent itself to 43 billion spams a day, many of which are medical-related spam.
Earlier, at the end of 2009, according to a spam report from Sophos, the US, India, South Korea was the third largest spam distributor in the world. In the list of the 12 most spam-scattering countries in the world, Vietnam is the 5th largest country on that list.
Vietnam is also the 2nd largest country in Southeast Asia and the 7th in the Asia-Pacific region for the distribution of malware (malware) or the top in Southeast Asia and the 4th in Asia-Pacific. distribute spam.
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