Feb 08, 2010, 04:55 PM // 16:55
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Site Contributor
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Internet HoneyGrid reveals 95% of User Generated Content is spam or malicious
Thought this was interesting:
http://www.daniweb.com/news/story258407.html#
Websense Security Labs has published its bi-annual State of Internet Security report and, as usual, it makes for pretty interesting if somewhat scary reading.
Covering the last six months of 2009, the report is based upon the findings of the ThreatSeeker Network which is used to discover, classify and monitor global Internet threats and trends courtesy of something called the Internet HoneyGrid. This comprises of honeyclients and honeypots, reputation systems and advanced grid computing systems, all of which combine to parse through one billion pieces of content every day while searching for security threats. Every single hour the Internet HoneyGrid scans some 40 million websites for malicious code as well as 10 million emails for unwanted content and malicious code.
So what did the HoneyGrid have to report about the Internet security threatscape for Q3/Q4 2009?
Here are the key findings:- 13.7% of searches for trending news/buzz words (as defined by Yahoo Buzz & Google Trends) led to malware.
- The second half of 2009 revealed a 3.3% decline in the growth of malicious Web sites compared to the first half of the year. Websense Security Labs believes this is due to the increased focus on Web 2.0 properties with higher traffic and multiple pages.
- However, comparing the second half of 2009 with the same period in 2008, Websense Security labs saw an average of 225% growth in malicious Web sites.
- 71% of Web sites with malicious code are legitimate sites that have been compromised.
- 95% of user-generated posts on Web sites are spam or malicious.
- Consistent with previous years, 51% of malware still connects to host Web sites registered in the United States.
- China remains second most popular malware hosting country with 17%, but during the last six months Spain jumped into the third place with 15.7% despite never having been in the top 5 countries before.
- 81% of emails during the second half of the year contained a malicious link.
- Websense Security Labs identified that 85.8% of all emails were spam.
- Statistics for the second half of 2009 show spam emails broke down as 72% (HTML), 11.2% (image), 14.4% (plain text with URL) and 2.4% (plain text with no URL).
- 35% of malicious Web-based attacks included data-stealing code.
- 58% of all data-stealing attacks are conducted over the Web.
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Feb 08, 2010, 10:50 PM // 22:50
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Forge Runner
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40 million malicious sites is essentially (IMO) 40 or so million wasted IP addresses. Addresses we could get back and not have to worry about switching over to IPv6.
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Feb 08, 2010, 11:20 PM // 23:20
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Imma Firin Mah Rojway!
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: At the Mac Store laughing at people that walk out with anything.
Profession: E/Mo
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Soon, even malware will have malware to deal with.
But... Wow... The internet is made for junk.
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Feb 09, 2010, 12:22 AM // 00:22
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: 127.0.0.1
Profession: Rt/
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47% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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Feb 09, 2010, 12:48 AM // 00:48
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Krytan Explorer
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OoO Rift OoO
47% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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wait a minute...
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Feb 09, 2010, 01:03 AM // 01:03
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jul 2008
Profession: A/W
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OoO Rift OoO
47% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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/100% agree
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Feb 09, 2010, 03:14 AM // 03:14
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Forge Runner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zodiac Meteor
But... Wow... The internet is made for junk.
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It's a shame. When it comes down to it, malware is a business that makes money, and clearly from this you can see greed is taking a huge roll in screwing up the internet. You can thank any script that crashed your browser recently or any popup that pissed you off recently... when your ISP mandates limited GBps per month and tier based access subscriptions all because malware flooded the "precious limited bandwidth" to the (we all know fake) breaking point.
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Feb 09, 2010, 11:53 AM // 11:53
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rattus rattus
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: London, UK GMT±0 ±1hr DST
Guild: [GURU]GW [wiki]GW2
Profession: R/
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Quote:
71% of Web sites with malicious code are legitimate sites that have been compromised.
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I wonder what percentage of that statistic is sites containing boobs?
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Feb 09, 2010, 05:13 PM // 17:13
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Frost Gate Guardian
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zodiac Meteor
The internet is made for junk.
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YouTube says hi!
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Feb 10, 2010, 11:55 AM // 11:55
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Feb 2007
Guild: GameAmp Guides [AMP]
Profession: E/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snograt
I wonder what percentage of that statistic is sites containing boobs?
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Surprisingly, less than 1% of the internet is porn, according to Qi.
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Feb 10, 2010, 07:58 PM // 19:58
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rattus rattus
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: London, UK GMT±0 ±1hr DST
Guild: [GURU]GW [wiki]GW2
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Yol
Surprisingly, less than 1% of the internet is porn, according to Qi.
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Aw crap - looks like I owe Stephen Fry some points then :/
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