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Monday, June 02, 2008
Where Does All the Spam Come From?
Monday, June 02, 2008 3:18:20 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00) (
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Technology Review
The above is a wonderful chart shows that China, Brazil and Turkey lead in generating the most unwanted messages. The graph generated by data from Team Cymru is a lot easier to read than their default Hilbert Curve graph.
Source:
Team Cymru
But they also have some nice graphs as well.
www.team-cymru.org/Monitoring/Graphs/
(Warning – the above graphs are Flash based.)
How can we use this information?
Well, if you are based in one country and only expect to get e-mail from only a handful of other countries then you can use a region to IP address list to block all e-mail from the countries you don’t plan on getting any e-mail from. You should, however, have an alternate method of contact like a web form so that people from these blocked regions can still reach you.
One great region based IP list can be found at
http://countries.nerd.dk/
in a format suitable to use as a real time black list (RBL) via most mail server software.
- Shaun
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:45:36 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Thanks for your comments and praise! We're glad you found the chart that Technology Review put together with our data informative. I'm curious to hear if you have any specific feedback on how we might make the Hilbert-style representations of the data more useful. We feel that they provide an excellent concise view of the overall Internet malicious activity picture, from an IP address space perspective, but I certainly understand and appreciate that they're not necessarily easily approachable by someone who has not interpreted one before.
Feel free to e-mail me directly if you have any particular specific feedback, or I'll be checking back here for further discussion/comments as well. We're always interested in improving our visualization and outreach!
Tim Wilde
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Shaun Sturby, MCSE
Technical Services Manager, and Optrics' point person for email security
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