Russia entered the second-spam
In November, the number of spam sent from Russia, according to Kaspersky Lab have reached 8% of total spam traffic in the world. Thus, Russia won the second quantities of ads sent via email after the U.S. and ahead of Brazil in this indicator, according to RBC daily.
For many years the leader among the countries - Distributors of spam remains the United States. But in November the fate of spam from that country fell almost a third, totaled 19.9%. This decline, experts note, when including the expense of Russia, which added 2.8% and took second place with a rate of 8%.
Brazil, which several consecutive months was in the second strochtsi spam rating of this month descended immediately to the fourth position (6.3%). Intermediate third stitch in rating won India, which was sent almost twice as much spam emails than in previous months (7.2%). Then followed Vietnam (4.8%), Korea (3.5%), Italy (3.4%) and Poland (3.2%).
The fate of spam in mail traffic Runet in November compared with October 2009 decreased by 0.9% and the average was 84.8%.
Five most popular in spam messages to those not experienced too many changes since October. The ongoing decline of the educational fate of spam (advertising various courses and schools), while still remaining category that most zazhadalasya (24.3%).
In second place was medical spam (14.7%) in advance advertising trips (12.3%). Fourth and fifth place is the advertising elite goods (8.9%) and computer fraud (8.4%).
Almost a third of global spam heneruvalasya October in the U.S.. However, the contribution of this country in spam traffic in October decreased by 3.5% compared to the previous month and amounted to 29%. Brazil remained in second place (5.6%), with Russia third, which has been sent 5.2% of the total volume of electronic waste (by 1.4% more than a month earlier).
Aries base weight of spam in October promoted services in the areas of education (26.4%), low-cost copies of elite goods (13.3%), medicines and health products (12.6%), tours (8.3%) and computer fraud (7.1%).
