China hosting over half of malicious sites
StopBadware.org report highlights Chinese dominance in web malware.
A report from StopBadware.org released last week found that 52% of malicious websites were hosted in China, with the US the only other major player in the field with 21%.

The report was compiled from the list of active malicious sites flagged by Google's Safe Browsing initiative in late May, a total of over 200,000 unique URLs. These were traced back to autonomous system (AS) blocks operated by single entities, which were then linked to their registered nationalities. A list of the top ten AS blocks was made public, with six of the top ten, including the top four, based in China. Three were US-based while one, ninth overall, was maintained in France. Results were also correlated with the numbers of internet users in each country, and China once again had a significant lead, although by this measure Russia overtook the US thanks to far lower internet usage.
A summary of the report's findings is at StopBadware.org here, with the full PDF here.
30 June 2008
Tags: china, google, research, statistics, stopbadware, usa.
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It seems that the Chinese hackers are far more than other countries~~~
by nabor, 01 July 2008, 15:14
It seems that the Chinese hackers are far more than other countries~~~
maybe someday these hackers will take a full control of all US goverments' computers hoho~~
by jone smith, 01 July 2008, 15:17
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