Internet Attacks From China And US Increased In First Quarter Of 2012

August 09, 2012 By Ali Loney

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IDG News Service – (International) Internet attacks from China and US increased in first quarter of 2012, report says. China and the United States were the two largest sources of Internet-attack traffic in the first quarter of 2012, increasing to account for 16 percent and 11 percent respectively, according to Akamai Technologies. Attack traffic from China increased three percentage points compared to the last quarter of 2011, and attacks from the United States increased one percentage point in the same period, Akamai said in its First Quarter, 2012 State of the Internet report. Russia ranks - 16 - third in the top 10 and generated 7 percent of all attack traffic, a slight increase compared to 2011‘s results. Over the past 4 years, the United States has been responsible for as little as 6.9 percent of attack traffic and as much as 22.9 percent, Akamai said. The highest concentration of attack traffic generated from China was observed in the third quarter of 2008 when the country was responsible for 26.9 percent of attack traffic, it added.

Source: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9230124/Internet_attacks_from_China_and_US_increased_in_first_quarter_of_2012_report_says

Tags: security, AppSec Spotlight

Written by Ali Loney

Ali Loney is a Senior UX Designer at Walmart Labs. She is based in Canada and was the former Graphic Designer at Sonatype.