Archive for January 22nd, 2007

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Sophos – “USA Worst for Malware & Spam Relaying”

Sophos, has published its Security Threat Report 2007, examining the threat landscape during the previous twelve months, and predicting malware and spam developments for 2007. The report reveals that the U.S. hosts more than one third of the websites containing malicious code identified during 2006, as well as relays more spam than any other nation.

Notable findings from Sophos’s Security Threat Report include:

  • 90% of all spam is now relayed from zombie computers
  • U.S. maintains top slot for relaying majority of spam (22%)
  • Sophos detected 41,536 new pieces of malware in 2006 (total protected against 207,684)
  • Trojans now outnumber Windows viruses and worms by 4:1
  • The percentage of infected emails declined from 1 in 44 in 2005 vs. 1 in 337 in 2006
  • With the U.S. and China representing nearly two-thirds of such threats, the top ten countries hosting web-based malware during 2006 were:

    Position Country Percentage
    1 United States
       34.2%
    2 China
       31.0%
    3 Russian Federation
       9.5%
    3 Netherlands
       4.7%
    5 Ukraine
       3.2%
    6 France
       1.8%
    7 Taiwan
       1.7%
    8 Germany
       1.5%
    9 Hong Kong
       1.0%
    10 Korea
       0.9%
    Others 10.5%

    “The U.S. market is undeniably a target for online criminal activity. More and more, organizations with U.S.-based websites are falling victim to targeted attacks,” said Ron O’Brien, senior security analyst for Sophos. “Anticipating this trend, Sophos released the first all-in-one web control platform, the WS1000, earlier this year in an effort to give companies the ability to provide trusted content security, application control and URL
    filtering in a single appliance solution.”

    DIRTY DOZEN SPAM-RELAYING COUNTRIES
    In addition to hosting the largest number of malicious websites, the U.S. continues to top the list of worst spam-relaying nations. While the U.S. has made progress in its efforts to reduce spam-relaying statistics, there was still more spam sent from U.S. computers in 2006 than any other single nation.

    The top twelve spam-relaying countries during 2006 were:

    Position Country Percentage
    1 United States
       22.0%
    2 China (incl Hong Kong)
       15.9%
    3 South Korea
       7.4%
    3 France
       5.4%
    5 Spain
       5.1%
    6 Poland
       4.5%
    7 Brazil
       3.5%
    8 Italy
       3.2%
    9 Germany
       3.0%
    10 United Kingdom
       1.9%
    =11 Russia
       1.8%
    =11 Taiwan
       1.8%
    Others 24.4%

    Sophos experts note that up to 90% of all spam is now relayed from zombie computers, hijacked by Trojan horses, worms and viruses under the control of hackers. This means that they do not need to be based in the same country as the computers being used to send the spam.

    The full report can be found HERE.

    Matt

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    By January 22, 2007 Read More →

    HTC Trinity on Vodafone Germany as VPA compact GPS

    Vodafone Germany announce their version of the HTC Trinity called the VPA Compact GPS.

    Vodafone Compact GPS

    No information about the cost of release date but at least it does confirm that another Trinity based device is shipping with the GPS enabled!

    Take a look at the VPA Compact GPS on Vodafone Germany.

    Vodafone VPA Compact GPS Specification

  • Dimensions (width x height x depth): 58.2 x 108 x 18.4 millimetres
  • Mass: 143 grams (battery included)
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition AKU 3.0
  • CPU: 400Mhz Samsung S3C2442
  • ROM capacity: 128MB, including 61.02MB user-accessible non-volatile memory
  • Expansion Slots: miniSD, SDIO
  • Display: 240 x 320, 2.8″ colour transflective TFT
  • Supported networks: GSM 850MHz, GSM 900MHz, GSM 1800MHz, GSM 1900MHz, UMTS 850MHz, UMTS 1900MHz, UMTS 2100MHz
  • Supported WAN standards: CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0
  • Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g 54Mbit/s
  • Main Camera: CMOS sensor, 1600×1200 (1.92 million pixels)
  • Front Camera: 640x480pixel, 20frame/sec
  • Battery: Lithium-ion, removable 1500mAh
  • Estimated Battery Life: 12 hours
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    By January 22, 2007 Read More →

    Where is the Orange SPV M650?

    We first mentioned the Orange version of the HTC Artemis, the SPV M650, back in November when the device appeared in the coming soon section of the Orange France site. You can now buy the M650 in France but what has happened to the UK launch?

    Orange SPV M650

    Is the M650 another one of those devices that wont see its way to the UK? Certainly there is no mention of it in the latest retail catalogs from Orange and it’s nowhere to be seen on the UK website. Further investigation of the French site reveals that the SPV C100 (HTC Oxygen) and the SPV M700 (HTC Trinity) are also available to buy from Orange France but we already know that the C100 will not see a UK launch. Our Orange contacts here in the UK are unable to comment about a possible SPV M650 launch.

    Anyone know anything about the M650 that they would like to share?

    See the Orange M650 page on the Orange France site.

    Orange SPV M650 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC AKU 3
  • Quad Band GPRS / EDGE
  • FM Radio
  • TI OMAP 850 @ 200MHz
  • 128MB ROM
  • 64MB RAM
  • 2.8″ QVGA 65K colour screen
  • microSD expansion underneath battery
  • 2.0MP camera
  • miniUSB connector for sync / charge / headphones
  • 1200mAh battery
  • up to 3.5 – 5 hrs talktime
  • up to 150-200 hour standby
  • 58mm x 108mm x 16.3mm
  • 127g
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