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Cisco Study Says Canada Leading Source of Spam

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Wednesday December 17, 2008
Another day, another study showing Canada is a leading source of spam.  This time, it's a Cisco study that finds that on a per capita basis, Canada is single largest source of spam among the top 16 countries surveyed worldwide.  The study says that Canada is the fourth largest source in absolute terms, trailing only the United States, Turkey, and Russia.
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Joe Plumber said:

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Stopping file sharing and cell phone unlocking and protecting Sony Rootkit TPMs seem to be higher priorities.
December 17, 2008

said:

Cisco did not do per capita analysis
here in the report does the --Cisco study that finds that on a per capita basis, Canada is single largest source of spam worldwide.--

I think that is your own colour commentary. Take the credit yourself.
December 17, 2008

Serge said:

Cisco did not do per capita analysis -- false claim?
The above comment is correct. Cisco did not do per capita analysis. They did the top 20 countries. They therefore do not provide enough data to support Geist's claim of "per capita ... largest source of spam worldwide". At most, they support a claim of "per capita ... largest source of spam among 20 countries".

Of course, those with a basic technical understanding of how spam works are unlikely to rely on a "per capita" measurement. At the very least, you'd want to do it by Internet user. On which scale Canada is fifth-worst of the 20 countries.
December 17, 2008

Gregg said:

Not Surprised
Canada is a cybercrime haven because cyberspace is not a real place in the minds of politicians.
December 17, 2008

Peter Griffin said:

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lets not forget cisco will benefit from a regulated internet. They are one of the many companies interested in being at the forefront so they can cash in
December 17, 2008

M. Geist said:

per capita reference
I appreciate the comments regarding per capita. I cannot claim this as mine, however. The per capita reference comes from the CBC article referenced in the posting.

MG
December 17, 2008

fact checker said:

Not true, Dr. G.
The CBC article did NOT say that Canada was the single largest worldwide on a per capita basis and they did not say the study found this.

The CBC article says *Canada ... had the highest percentage of spam on a per-capita basis of the 16 top nations.*

It was you, Dr. G, who exaggerated by extending this to the entire world and who attributed the statistic to the Cisco study, not to another source.
December 18, 2008

fact checker said:

Strikeout on worldwide isn't enough
Just striking out the word worldwide is not enough. Your headline is also wrong.

It is like pulling teeth to get you to acknowledge your mistake.
December 18, 2008

Yatti said:

Cisco - Leading Distributor of Hijacked Network Equipment..
Cisco - Leading Distributor of Hijacked Network Equipment..

I remember back when Cisco had a bunch of routers etc that had been stolen,cracked and redistributed into the public.. Maybe this is why..
December 19, 2008

mliving said:

Using Cisco Equipment
Please why do companies like Cisco make themselves look like complete idiots be releases inaccurate reports like this.

What happened to good old fashion mass marketing?
January 08, 2009

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