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Commtouch Reports August Spam Trends: South Korea Emerges As New Global Leader of Spam.


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Commtouch (Nasdaq:CTCHC):

--South Korea Korea (kôrē`ə, kə–), Korean Hanguk or Choson, region and historic country (85,049 sq mi/220,277 sq km), E Asia.  takes the gold medal gold medal

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 in hosting of spammer websites and silver in spam E-mail that is not requested. Also known as "unsolicited commercial e-mail" (UCE), "unsolicited bulk e-mail" (UBE), "gray mail" and just plain "junk mail," the term is both a noun (the e-mail message) and a verb (to send it).  origination Origination

The process through which a mortgage lender creates a mortgage secured by some amount of the mortgagor's real property.

Notes:
Also known as loan origination, everyone must go through the origination process when securing a mortgage for a piece of real


--Average spam outbreaks surpasses 600,000 per day during August

--Viagra, now 24.17% of all spam messages, keeps the gold in August as most advertised product via spam

Commtouch(R) (Nasdaq:CTCHC), the innovator of anti-spam Spam elimination. See spam filter, spambot and e-mail obfuscator.  solutions featuring Recurrent recurrent /re·cur·rent/ (re-kur´ent) [L. recurrens returning]
1. running back, or toward the source.

2. returning after remissions.


re·cur·rent
adj.
1.
 Pattern Detection (RPD RPD Rapid
RPD Radiation Protection Dosimetry
RPD Rapid Product Development
RPD Rochester Police Department
RPD Recurrent Pattern Detection (Commtouch anti-spam engine)
RPD Relative Percent Difference
RPD Removable Partial Denture
)(TM) technology, announced today that the Commtouch Spam Detection Center analyzed an·a·lyze  
tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es
1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.

2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of.

3.
 hundreds of millions of spam messages in the month of August 2004 and found that for the first time the number of average daily spam outbreaks surpassed 600,000. Of global spam during August, 9.09% was CAN-SPAM (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003) A U.S. statute effective January 1, 2004 that allows spammers to be fined up to $6 million.  compliant, constituting a slight drop in compliance compared to the previous month.

In August, 93.85% of the IP addresses from which spam originated were new and 98.7% of the URLs referenced in spam email were new. As for the physical location of spammer websites referenced in spam email, 71.28% of those were identical in July and August. Out of the total number of URLs referenced in spam messages, almost 47% were hosted in South Korea, which established itself in August as the new world leader in spam hosting and was second to 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.  in spam distribution, sending 14.33% of all global spam. The number of websites referenced in spam that are hosted in China dropped to 31.75%, a steep decline from 73.58% just two months ago.

"Although law enforcement authorities are making remarkable efforts to block and arrest spammers, spammers are not slowing down (yet)," said Avner Amram, executive vice president at Commtouch. "Spam volume and the number of spam outbreaks continue to increase, while compliance with CAN-SPAM remains constant in recent months at around 10%. This month's statistics again suggest that spammers are slippery, changing almost entirely the origins of distribution and the referenced websites from month to month."

Origin of spam: U.S. share of global spam drops to 41.56% from 60% two months ago

In the month of August, Commtouch detected that spam was sent from 170 countries, down slightly from 171 the previous month. (Note to editors: For a complete list of the countries in July and a complete list of the countries in August, send a request to media@commtouch.com). The volume of spam email originated primarily from the following countries:
1.  United States                       41.567%
2.  South Korea                          14.33%
3.  China                                13.72%
4.  Brazil                                4.03%
5.  Japan                                 3.22%
6.  Canada                                2.75%
7.  Hong Kong                             2.13%
8.  Mexico                                1.75%
9.  Spain                                 1.42%
10. Germany                               1.30%



South Korea replaces China as leading host country of websites referenced in spam

Most spam that arrives in email boxes contains a URL URL
 in full Uniform Resource Locator

Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program.
 to a web site. Forty-seven countries around the world are hosting spammer web sites. South Korea hosts almost 47% of websites referenced in spam email. Only two months ago, China hosted over 70% of those web sites. China is still a major host with 31.75% of referenced websites hosted there. Meanwhile, the number of spammer websites hosted in Brazil is growing exponentially ex·po·nen·tial  
adj.
1. Of or relating to an exponent.

2. Mathematics
a. Containing, involving, or expressed as an exponent.

b.
; just three months ago the number was 2% and now it is 11.3%.

Below are the top countries hosting web sites referenced in spammer emails:
1.  South Korea                          46.87%
2.  China                                31.75%
3.  Brazil                               11.36%
4.  United States                         9.73%
5.  Canada                                0.10%
6.  Argentina                             0.06%
7.  Russian Federation                    0.05%
8.  United Kingdom                        0.01%
9.  Germany                               0.01%
10. Taiwan                                0.01%
11. Hong Kong                             0.01%



The top 3 products pitched in August spam messages included 'drugs', 'software sales' and 'mortgage/refinance'

Compared to the first 6 months of 2004, the share of spam messages that advertise drugs, porn and casinos A list of casinos. Antigua and Barbuda
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 has increased: 37.67% in August for drugs compared with 29.53% at the end of June; 4.94% in August for porn compared with 3.1% at the end of June; and 1.72% for Casinos compared with 0.45% at the end of June.

Below is a list of the top 15 products advertised in spam messages during August:
1.  Drugs                                37.67%
2.  Software sales                        9.83%
3.  Mortgage/refinance                    9.28%
4.  Shopping                              7.67%
5.  Porn                                  4.94%
6.  Organ enlargement                     4.39%
7.  Financial                             4.28%
8.  Weight loss                           2.33%
9.  Dating                                1.94%
10. Work from home/jobs                   1.89%
11. Vehicle warranties                    1.86%
12. Casinos                               1.72%
13. Beauty products/health                1.67%
14. University degrees                    1.56%
15. Debt solutions                        1.33%



For additional information regarding August month trends or commentary regarding content related to that which is presented in this press release, please contact krems@kremspr.com.

About Commtouch

Commtouch Software Ltd. is a global developer and provider of proprietary anti-spam solutions featuring Recurrent Pattern Detection (RPD)(TM) technology. Its mission is to protect and preserve the integrity of the world's most important communications tool -- email. The company's core technologies reflect its 13 years of experience as a leading vendor of email software applications and provider of global messaging services. Commtouch's patent-pending technologies are employed in solutions that are sold through channels and resellers. In addition, Commtouch anti-spam technologies are incorporated in software applications of security and messaging OEMs. Commtouch is headquartered in Netanya, Israel and its subsidiary, Commtouch Inc., is based in Mountain View, CA. The company was founded in 1991 and has been publicly traded since 1999 (Nasdaq:CTCHC). To learn more about Commtouch visit http://www.commtouch.com/. IDC recently wrote about RPD as a unique and potent approach to fighting spam in the firm's white paper titled, "Choosing the Best Technology to Fight Spam." (http://www.commtouch.com/documents/040429_IDC_Choosing%20_the%20_Best %20_AS_Technology.pdf)

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, including projections about our business, within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. For example, statements in the future tense future tense
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, and statements including words such as "expect", "plan", "estimate", anticipate", or "believe" are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on information available to us at the time of the release; we assume no obligation to update any of them. The statements in this release are not guarantees of future performance and actual results could differ materially from our current expectations as a result of numerous factors, including business conditions and growth or deterioration de·te·ri·o·ra·tion
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