Spam skyrocketed worldwide last month, and peaked in the United States
where nine out of 10 emails now are spam.
Around the globe, spam grew in May to account for 76 percent of all
email traveling the Internet, according to statistics just released by
MessageLabs, Inc., an email management and security company based in New
York. That number is up from 60 percent at the beginning of the year.
Here in the U.S., unsolicited bulk email has nearly doubled from this
time last year when it made up 55 percent of all electronic messages,
reports MessageLabs. At the beginning of this year, U.S. spam hit 80
percent, surprising some analysts who had predicted that spam wouldn’t
hit that level until mid-year.
”The depressing thing is that where the U.S. goes Internet-wise, the
rest of the world will follow,” says Natasha Staley, information
security analyst at MessageLabs. ”In six months, we’ll probably see
that rate in Europe and most definitely in the U.K. And in 12 months,
we’ll see that in Asia and Australia.”
Staley says the real question, as spam gets precariously close to making
up 100 percent of all email, is where will it stop?
”I personally think the question is at what percentage will this
plateau?” she adds. ”If you follow the current trajectory, then by the
end of this year more than 100 percent of email will be spam. There has
to be some equilibrium.
”The numbers have to start to hover before they drop off,” adds
Staley. ”I will predict that around 96 to 97 percent the spam levels
will have to peak. I can’t imagine that people will stop sending
legitimate emails.”
But Staley contends that many home users are starting to do just that.
”For the home user community, this is impacting them,” she says. ”I
know I’ve given up using my Hotmail account because every time I access
it, I have one email from a friend and the rest is spam. It gets tiring
and wears you down day after day.”
MessageLabs also reports that virus levels have remained relatively
unchanged in the past several months.
About 9 percent of all email contained a virus last month. April showed
the same percentage. This past January, the number was slightly higher
at 10 percent.
”We haven’t had a really damaging virus since MyDoom back in January,”
Staley says. ”We had Netsky and Bagle but they’ve just been niggly and
irritating.”
i>This article was first published on eSecurityPlanet.com.
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