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    Thailand, China and Taiwan the Most Infected Countries in 2010

    Thailand, China and Taiwan the Most Infected Countries in 2010
    Lucian Constantin
    January 5th, 2011

    Panda Security reports that Thailand, China and Taiwan were the countries with the highest percentage of infected computers in 2010.

    The statistics were compiled from data gathered by the antivirus vendor through its ActiveScan online scanner during the course of last year.

    All countries listed in the top 20 had over 45% of scanned computers infected. Thailand scored almost 70%, China a bit over 60% and Taiwan slightly under 60%.

    The European countries of Ukraine and Latvia came in next, both with rates of over 50%. In fact the first 11 countries in the top had over 50% scores.

    The complete list reads: Thailand, China, Taiwan, Ukraine, Latvia, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Israel, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Poland, Slovenia, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Bolivia, Italy, France and Ecuador.

    There are some notable changes to the previous top. Taiwan dropped from first spot in 2009 to third in 2010. The infection rate for Poland, Italy, France, Spain and Argentina decreased significantly, while Sweden, Portugal and Colombia, disappeared from the list completely.

    As far as malware development goes, 34% of all malicious programs ever created appeared in 2010. In total, there were 20 million new strains of malware discovered last year.

    Trojans continued to dominate the threat landscape and accounted for almost 56% of detected samples. This represents a 10% decrease from 2009, when this type of programs represented 66% of the total.

    Traditional file infecting viruses have seen a significant rise in number of samples, from 6.6% in 2009 to 22% in 2010, placing them in second place.

    Worms have also been on the rise, from 3% to 10% and are now in third place, while adware dropped from 17% to 9.6% and finished fourth in 2010. Spyware has seen a decline from 5.7% to a mere 0.34%.

    "It is true that from a global perspective, the situation looks serious. And rightfully so. However, this shouldn’t discourage us from using the Internet, online banking or shopping services, social networking sites…

    "That is, it shouldn’t prevent us from enjoying everything good the Internet has to offer," the Panda Security researchers stress in the report. [pdf]

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    Last edited by Mid; 06-01-2011 at 06:12 PM.

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    Mmm...

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    Suggest you don't type sensitive passwords into Internet cafe computers folks.....

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    Considering virtually every PC in Thailand is running pirate/cracked software, is this really any surprise?

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    Easy to avoid being infected if one takes the proper precautions and follows correct procedure.

    One of the worst infections I have had came from browsing a Thai website - jaymart.co.th/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nostradamus View Post
    Easy to avoid being infected if one takes the proper precautions and follows correct procedure.

    One of the worst infections I have had came from browsing a Thai website - jaymart.co.th/
    How do you avoid an Internet cafe PC being infected? Unless it's your Internet cafe of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    How do you avoid an Internet cafe PC being infected? Unless it's your Internet cafe of course.
    You can't, but you'd be stupid to use an internet cafe for important and secure stuff anyway, wouldn't you agree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nostradamus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    How do you avoid an Internet cafe PC being infected? Unless it's your Internet cafe of course.
    You can't, but you'd be stupid to use an internet cafe for important and secure stuff anyway, wouldn't you agree?
    Well I think that's what I said in my first post in this thread. Once again, wonder boy goes off at a tangent.

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