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The percentage of spam in email traffic was up 2.2 percentage points from March and averaged 77.2%.

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Kaspersky Anti-Spam protects users all over the world

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The share of spam in email traffic decreased by 3.5 percentage points compared to February and averaged 75%.

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The amount of spam in email traffic was up 2.3 percentage points compared to January and averaged 78.5%

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Junk mail may be decreasing but it’s getting more dangerous.

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In January, more than a month before Valentine’s Day, our spam lab usually starts registering the first emails exploiting the Valentine’s theme

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It’s amazing how often we get a message telling us we’ve won the lottery.

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The percentage of spam in email traffic was 4.4 percentage points lower than in November and averaged 76.2%.

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The amount of spam in email traffic was up 1.4 percentage points compared to October and averaged 80.6%.

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The amount of spam in email traffic was up 1.4 percentage points compared to September and averaged 79.9%.

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In Q3 of 2011, the share of spam in mail traffic was down 2.7 percentage points compared to the previous quarter, averaging 79.8%.

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September saw more expert commentary on an impending financial crisis

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There are almost no spam-free zones left in the world today.

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There are almost no spam-free zones left in the world today.

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The share of spam in mail traffic fell 0.9 percentage points from July and averaged 80%.

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In Q2 of 2011, the share of spam in mail traffic continued to grow, averaging 82.5%.

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The amount of spam in email traffic increased by 0.4 percentage points compared to May and averaged 83.3%.


The amount of spam in email traffic increased by 2.1 percentage points compared to April and averaged 82.9%


The amount of spam in email traffic increased by 1.2 percentage points compared to March and averaged 80.8%


The amount of spam detected in mail traffic in the first quarter of 2011 averaged 78.6%.


The fight against spam should include a complete set of measures to both protect users and counter the criminal organizations behind spam.


The amount of spam in mail traffic increased by 1.1 percentage points compared to January and averaged 78.7%.


In early January, the main factor determining the amount of spam in mail traffic was the New Year holidays.


Kaspersky Lab analyses approximately 1.5 million spam messages daily. The material for analysis includes email flows of different qualities and intensities provided by our clients and partners, as well as spam that has been captured by special ‘traps’.


Kaspersky Lab analyses approximately 1.5 million spam messages daily. The material for analysis includes email flows of different qualities and intensities provided by our clients and partners, as well as spam that has been captured by special ‘traps’.