Australia 'dirty dozen' spammer

Australia sits among the top 'dirty dozen' spamming nations a year after introducing the Spam Act 2003, according to anti-virus firm Sophos.

After being absent from the top 12 spammers list for a period last year, Australia ranked number 11 for the first three months of 2005. According to Sophos, 1.22 percent of spam originated here, well behind number one the US with 35.7 percent, number two South Korea with 24.98 percent and China with 9.71 percent.

Paul Ducklin, head of technology for Sophos Asia Pacific, said the Spam Act 2003 would not work on its own.

"Australia dropped out of the dirty dozen last year, but has snuck back in over the past six months. This doesn't mean that the Australian Spam Act was pointless. It just serves as a reminder that legislation is there to help with, rather than to sort out, the problem of unwanted e-mail," said Ducklin.

He explained the majority of spam was sent from 'zombie' computers compromised by a virus or Trojan. Compared to countries such as the US and China, far fewer Australian computers are infected.

"By some measurements, the fact that Australia -- a developed country with very strong Internet usage -- provides only 1.22 percent of the world's zombie computers can be seen as a good sign," said Ducklin.

Deborah Platt Majoras, head of the US Federal Trade Commission, made a similar point in Brussels on Thursday.

"I can't say that I think that we're going to whip this spam problem just through enforcement," said Majoras. "We can do a lot of good but we're still going to have to educate consumers and push the private sector to develop technology to deal with the problem."

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Talkback 2 comments

    The way to beat the Spammers i ...Anonymous -- 08/04/05

    The way to beat the Spammers if to target the companies who use them. If you get spammed, E-Mail to company that you will not buy there product or use their service and you will tell everyone you know to do the same. Send the message to those who use spammers that they will not get any business and people are actively encouraging people not to use them in any way.

    The way to beat the Spammers i ...Anonymous -- 08/04/05

    The way to beat the Spammers if to target the companies who use them?
    Such as Net Harbour, who was used to SPAM voters which was blessed and approved by The Prime Minister. How can we not be part of the "dirty dozen" when we have our PM supporting SPAM.

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