The Malware Olympics - USA beat China!
By Asavin Wattanajantra in Editorial
Posted in malware, Olympics, Security on
As the medals are awarded in Beijing it looks like China are dominating all before them with a massive medal haul beating the USA into first place, with the UK doing astonishingly well this year.
However when it comes to the real competition - The Malware Olympics - it seems that the USA are beating allcomers with a massive amount of PC’s infected compared to the number two in Japan. It looks quite bad for the UK, who only get to a lowly ninth in the table.
Here’s the medal table courtesy of Trend Micro.
PC’s infected
1 USA
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