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U.S. is World Leader in Spam

adept256 writes "Sophos outs 'dirty dozen' spam producing countries. And the USA is in the lead by a country mile. 'The United States is far and away the worst offender, accounting for nearly 60 percent of the world's spam. Even though European countries are responsible for less spam, they are still generating millions of junk emails a day,' said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos."

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  1. Re:Nigeria? by cfradenburg · · Score: 5, Informative

    This isn't who is writing the email is. It's where the computer that sends it out is. The article mentions that Russia should be higher on the list but a lot of SPAM is sent through compromised computers in America.

  2. Thought this was common knowledge ? by Space+cowboy · · Score: 3, Informative

    The spamhaus website has been listing the USA for a loooong time now as the #1 spam source. It's got the names of the top spammers there too...

    Simon

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    Physicists get Hadrons!
  3. Re:I would have sworn it was CN, TW, KR and simila by rduke15 · · Score: 5, Informative

    A lot comes from Asian computers, but if you look into the spam itself (what it sells -> who is actually selling it), most comes in fact from the US.

  4. #1 spam producing state is by LittleLebowskiUrbanA · · Score: 4, Informative

    Florida! Thanks to its weak spam laws.

  5. Spamgourmet to the rescue (spam - /dev/null) by hrath · · Score: 5, Informative

    One of the most effective means of dealing with Spam & when being required to hand out an email address is Spamgourmet (http://www.spamgourmet.com). You create an account and can then use unique email addresses of the form ..@spamgourmet.com . The cool thing about this is that for each email received on this account the counter is decreased and once it reaches zero all further emails will be discarded. This is great to hand out if you're ordering something from an online store and only want to receive 1-3 emails for order confirmation/shipment but not get any future spams.

    The service is free and offers a couple of other neat features. I've been using it for about a year and it's been very reliable.

    Highly recommended.

    Heiko

  6. Re:Why am I not surprised by Flyboy+Connor · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not so many anymore from the Netherlands since the police came down hard on a group of about fifty 419 spammers in Amsterdam.

  7. BZZZT! Wrong! by goldspider · · Score: 4, Informative
    "Do you know what the national debt means? It means you bought an amount of 7 000 billions of goods to other countries without paying them"

    Your own explanation demonstrates perfectly that you are the one who doesn't know what the national debt is.

    Simply stated, the national debt is what taxpayers owe the treasury for purchases made by the government. When the amount of money spent by the government exceeds the amount of tax money collected, you have a budget deficit. The national debt is the total amount, plus interest, owed to the treasury.

    It has nothing to do with international trade. I believe what you are refering to is called a "trade deficit".

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    "Ask not what your country can do for you." --John F. Kennedy
  8. Re:So much for the AXIS OF EVIL... by Spacelord · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually Europe has more people online now than the US.

  9. Re:Population Adjusted Values: by mumblestheclown · · Score: 4, Informative
    I updated and fixed the numbers a bit and added another column for number of internet users and recomputed the scores.

    While I don't want to claim that this sort of back of the envelope estimate is truly explanatory, it does suggest, for example, that Germany and the UK have been quite effective while other places have not. Again, the last column is a score, where lower is better.

    1. United States 56.74% 294 518 186 328
    2. Canada 6.80% 32 471 17 250
    3. China (& Hong Kong) 6.24% 1327 21266 80 1,282
    4. South Korea 5.77% 48 832 26 451
    5. Netherlands 2.13% 16 751 11 516
    6. Brazil 2.00% 166 8300 14 700
    7. Germany 1.83% 82 4481 45 2,459
    8. France 1.50% 60 4000 22 1,467
    9. United Kingdom 1.31% 59 4504 35 2,672
    10. Australia 1.21% 19 1570 13 1,074
    11. Mexico 1.19% 95 7983 10 840
    12. Spain 1.05% 41 3905 14 1,333
  10. Re:So much for the AXIS OF EVIL... by paranode · · Score: 5, Informative

    You might find this graph very interesting.