...South America, also, and most of Asia, as well.

I think this just shows that the virus generators are sophisticated enough to cover their tracks well by using zombies in the US.

-d



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Also, it could be that their ARIN IP numbers are off.
For example, UUNet might be servicing WANs in one country with IP allotments
from another...
Not sure if that's possibly but it could be.



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Wow! Practically no viruses from Europe?! Can't be true.

For my understanding the geolocation for spam and dictionary
attacks in middle europe is not very exact as several cities
like Milano (Italy), Frankfurt and Hamburg (Germany) are
missing completely and I can't believe they have better or
other computer systems and operators as other europeans.

For me it seems more like a marketing gag.

Markus



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> Interesting maps by Postini that illuminate the
geographical origins
> of spam, viruses and directory harvest attacks.
>
> Map shortcuts:
>
> Spam
> http://postini.com/stats/world-spam-2048.jpg
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> Viruses
> http://postini.com/stats/world-virus-2048.jpg
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> Directory harvest attacks
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