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Cyber ​​crime continues to grow

The Internet Security Threat Report 2013 compiled by Symantec investigates 69 million cases in 157 countries around the world. What emerges is a disturbing picture.

Cyber ​​crime continues to grow

Many shadows and some lights characterize the framework of the digital crime in 2012.

Slight decrease of spam, which in 2011 had involved 75% of mail traffic compared with 69% in 2012. 30 billion of junk email being sent daily, 55% relates to matters of a sexual nature. Each 291 includes a malware. 23% of the letters turns hosting a link to dangerous websites.

31% of cyber attacks concerns companies with fewer than 250 employees, through attacks "watering hole", a technique with which you pierce the sites visited by the victims. Consumers are very much a matter of ransomware attacks, a malware that usually asks for money or information, and malware "web based", which increased by 30% compared to 2011.

The malware also affect the mobile industry. The growth was 58% compared to the year before. 32% of successful attacks on mobile devices has tried to steal personal information such as e-mails and phone numbers. For iOS were detected against the 13 387 new critical of Android but has a less severe and more widespread distribution policy of the App

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