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    China, Indonesia are world's top hackers

    WASHINGTON, USA: China and Indonesia headed the list of 177 countries named as sources of Internet attacks, a security survey said Tuesday (23 July).
    China, Indonesia are world's top hackers

    The survey from US security firm Akamai found China remained at the top of the list in the first quarter of this year, although its share of all attacks dropped from 41% to 34% in the fourth quarter of 2012.

    "This decline is likely related to Indonesia making a sudden appearance in the second place slot," said Akamai's Bill Brenner, noting that Indonesia's share of cyber attacks rocketed to 21% from just 0.7% in the second quarter of last year.

    The United States was the third largest source, but its share dropped to 8.3% from 10%.

    The next largest sources of cyber attacks were Turkey (4.5%), Russia (2.7%), India (2.6%), Taiwan (2.5%), Brazil (2.2%), Romania (2.0%) and Hong Kong (1.6%).

    "We find that nearly 68% of attacks originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region, up from 56% in the fourth quarter of 2012, probably because of the huge increase in Indonesia," Brenner said.

    "Europe accounted for just under 19% of attacks, while North and South America originated just over 13% combined."

    Akamai also noted a four percent increase in the global average connection speed -- to 3.1 megabits a second.

    South Korea had the highest average connection speed at 14.2 Mbps and remained the country with the highest level of "high broadband" adoption, growing to 50%, the report said.

    The report estimated more than 733m unique Internet addresses from 243 countries or regions connected to the Akamai platform, an increase of 3.1% over the previous quarter and 10% year-on-year.

    Since a single IP address can represent multiple individuals in some cases, Akamai estimated the total number of Web users connecting to its platform during the quarter to be well over one billion.

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

    Source: I-Net Bridge

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