Kaspersky Lab Released Spam June Review
OREANDA-NEWS. July 25, 2012. The proportion of spam in email traffic continued its gradual decline in June, falling a further two percentage points compared to May and averaging 71.9% for the month. At the same time new techniques were deployed that made use of spam to infect users’ computers. The start of the holiday season, for instance, was marked by the launch of a mass mailing of fake hotel reservation notifications that were accompanied by a malicious attachment. To avoid falling victim to this sort of scam users should be particularly careful when booking trips online and remember that no respectable tour firm will send reservation confirmations as a zipped archive.
Malicious photos
Not so long ago spammers were making active use of a social engineering trick that involved the sending of malicious code in an email attachment that supposedly contained a photo of a girl who wanted to befriend the recipient. June saw a new version of this photographic theme whereby the recipient was threatened with legal action for posting photos online without the owner’s consent. The photos in question were supposedly attached to the email in the form of a zipped archive. Yet another photo-related trick this month was that of fake notifications about fines for traffic violations. The archive attached to the message is passed off as the set of incriminating photos taken by surveillance cameras, but which actually contained a malicious program.
Spammers target Euro 2012
Perhaps the most popular event of the month was the European Football Championship which lasted the whole of June. The spammers couldn’t resist exploiting all the interest it generated and even started spreading Euro 2012-related mass mailings at the beginning of the year. In addition to the earlier offers to buy tickets for fan zones showing matches live on big screens and offers to rent apartments in the host cities, June saw the arrival of spam advertising football sites dedicated to the tournament.
Meanwhile, on 4 July the
Sources of spam by country
The share of all spam received by European users that originated in
Once again, the Top 20 rating of countries that distributed spam on the territory of the
“The proportion of spam in total mail traffic continued to fall for the second month in a row. A drop of 2-3 percentage points may not sound very much, but it could signal some major changes are taking place,” says Maria Namestnikova, Senior Spam Analyst at Kaspersky Lab. “Summer is a quiet season in terms of business activity, when the amount of spam falls together with the overall volume of email traffic. That’s why only a significant decrease in the volume of unsolicited emails will lead to such a noticeable drop in the proportion of spam in overall mail traffic.”
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