CipherTrust Study Reveals More Than 20 Percent of New Zombies Originate in China; Latest Messaging Threat Research Also Shows Significant Change in Origin of Spam and Top Ten Viruses.ATLANTA -- CipherTrust, Inc., the leader in messaging security, today released findings of an analysis of real-world e-mail messages collected from companies worldwide using IronMail, the Company's award-winning messaging security appliance Security appliances protect computer networks from unwanted data traffic, intruders, email spam, enforce policies, and may also be used to create and manage VPNs. There are a number of types of security appliances. . The analysis confirms the significant threat presented by the dramatic growth in the number of new zombies Zombies Companies that continue to operate even though they are insolvent. Also known as living dead. Notes: It's advisable to avoid investing in zombies at all costs their life expectancies are highly unpredictable. per day. In addition, the updated study reveals a decrease in the number of spam e-mails originating in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Throughout the month of March and first half of April 2005, CipherTrust researchers conducted an analysis of data received from the Company's global network of IronMail appliances, which protect more than 10 million enterprise e-mail inboxes globally. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the study, an average of 157,000 new zombies are identified each day, with more than 20 percent originating in China. A zombie A computer that has been covertly taken over in order to perform some nefarious task. It is estimated that millions of PCs around the world have been compromised and, under the control of a third party, routinely transmit messages unbeknownst to the user. is a machine typically connected to a broadband connection See broadband and wireless broadband. that is maliciously infected by a worm or virus without the owners' knowledge. Once a machine is infected, the new zombie awaits instructions from zombie network operators that range from launching a Denial of Service A condition in which a system can no longer respond to normal requests. See denial of service attack. (DoS) attack to sending spam and phishing e-mails through the zombie machine. "While the information regarding the number of new zombies per day and the percent originating from China is staggering, it's not necessarily surprising given the number of new Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2. users in China. Unprotected computers around the world are vulnerable to compromise within minutes of connecting to the Internet," said Dr. Paul Judge Sir Paul Judge is a leader in financial services and in education. He is Chairman of Schroder Income Growth Fund plc, a director of Standard Bank Group Ltd of Johannesburg and a member of the Advisory Boards for Barclays Private Bank and for Abraaj Capital of Dubai. , CipherTrust chief technology officer. "These zombies are then used for all sorts of nefarious activities, including sending spam and viruses. CipherTrust is focused on protecting both large and small enterprises from threats proliferating via unwanted e-mails. However, as powerful as our technology is, it's only one part of the solution. Therefore, we continue to recommend that end-user education regarding specific security issues and threats also will have a significant impact on ensuring a secure messaging environment." In addition, CipherTrust updated its findings related to origins of spam by message count. The Company found that approximately 56.77 percent of all spam originates in the United States. Although this number is down from nearly 86 percent during June and July 2004, the United States still ranks highest in terms of spam originations. South Korea ranks second highest with 15.67 percent, which grew 12.67% over the past eight months. The exponential increase in unwanted e-mail has had a wide ranging impact on organizations. Not only costing money in wasted disk storage and valuable administration and employee time, unwanted mail carries dangerous payloads such as viruses, worms and Trojans. According to the most recent CipherTrust research, the following viruses rank as the top ten e-mail viruses during March: 1. Netsky: 51.16% 2. Sober: 14.79% 3. Bagle: 8.10% 4. MyDoom: 6.00% 5. Lovgate: 5.49% 6. Zafi: 5.12% 7. Bagz: 4.51% 8. Sobig: 2.90% 9. Mytob: 0.86% 10. Dumaru: 0.27% This research is part of CipherTrust's ongoing effort to identify the latest messaging security threats. For additional information, please visit http://ciphertrust.com/resources/statistics/index.php. About CipherTrust, Inc. CipherTrust, Inc. is the leader in messaging security. Recognized by IDC as the market leader, the Company's award-winning IronMail appliance protects the messaging systems of more enterprise e-mail users than any other solution, including more than 30 percent of the Fortune 100. CipherTrust pioneered messaging security by uniquely combining the five critical e-mail security components of spam and fraud prevention, virus and worm protection, policy and content compliance, e-mail privacy The protection of electronic mail from unauthorized access and inspection is known as electronic privacy. In countries with a constitutional guarantee of the secrecy of correspondence, e-mail is equated with letters and thus legally protected from all forms of eavesdropping. , and intrusion prevention See IPS and IDS. into a single easy to deploy and manage platform. The Company is backed by top tier investors including Battery Ventures and Greylock Partners. For more information about CipherTrust, please visit www.ciphertrust.com or call 877.448.8625. CipherTrust and IronMail are registered trademarks of CipherTrust, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |
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