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US Responsible For the Majority of Cyber Attacks

Amber G5 writes "SecureWorks published the locations of the computers from which the greatest number of cyber attacks were attempted against its clients in 2008. The United States topped the list with 20.6 million attempted attacks originating from computers within the country, and China ran second with 7.7 million attempted attacks emanating from computers within its borders. This was followed by Brazil with over 166,987 attempted attacks, South Korea with 162,289, Poland with 153,205, Japan with 142,346, Russia with 130,572, Taiwan with 124,997, Germany with 110,493, and Canada with 107,483."

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  1. Yeah! by Spazztastic · · Score: 5, Funny

    Those bastards hacked my Yahoo mail!

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  2. Riiiiiight by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 5, Insightful
    So

    port scan == attempted attack

    Sounds plausible.

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  3. redirection by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Of course, hackers always use their home ip, and never bounce off of compromised clients in other countries.

  4. Number One! by ireallylovelinux · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess on the internet axis of evil we are number One!

  5. More in US than Reported by BountyX · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Many of the attacks originating from China are actually from the US as well. Many US hackers find it easy to compromise chinese machines and use those machines for whatever they need. I'm willing to bet a hand full of Chinese attacks are actually originating from the US as hackers seek to use easily compromised machines that are unlikly to work with the US (politically) if the US asks for connection info from an ISP. As a result, a lot of US originated hack trails stop in china.

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  6. Re:Within the U.S. by Otter · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Also, these numbers are limited to attacks against the clients of a US-based firm, and are probably skewed accordingly.

  7. Re:Ummm, duh? by gnick · · Score: 5, Informative

    And certainly there are a ton more computers in the U.S. than in China, although that will certainly change within the next decade or so.

    Actually, China has ~253 million Internet users. The US has only ~215 million. It could just be that your numbers are dated - They're increasing that number about 8x as fast as we are. Look for yourself: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm

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  8. Re:Ummm, duh? by gnick · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, just while I have the numbers pulled up, here are the number of "attacks" from each country mentioned in TFS scaled by the number of Internet users in the country. Since I'm inferring that these are total attacks and not unique IPs, I guess that these numbers are "attacks per Internet user".

    0.09581 US
    0.03043 China
    0.00958 Poland
    0.00812 Taiwan
    0.00489 Canada
    0.00466 South Korea
    0.00392 Brazil
    0.00210 Germany
    0.00151 Japan

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