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State of Internet Security (Websense Report)

January 23, 2009 by  

As we all know, the Web offers many benefits, yet numerous risks. The good folks at Websense recently released their Q3-Q4 Internet Security Report, outlining the magnitude of threats we face while browsing the Web. Using their patent-pending ThreatSeeker, they boast the ability to scan over 40 million websites and almost 10 million e-mails every hour. Here are a few highlights from their report:

  • 70% of the top 100 most popular Websites either hosted malicious content or contained a masked redirect link to malicious sites.
  • In the second half of 2008 more than 77% percent of the Web sites Websense classified as malicious were actually sites with seemingly “good” reputations that had been compromised by attackers.
  • The number of malicious Web sites identified from January first 2008 through January first 2009 has increased by 46 percent.
  • 57% of data-stealing attacks are conducted over the Web, representing a 24% increase over the six-month period.
  • 39% of malicious Web attacks included data-stealing code, demonstrating that attackers are after essential information and data.

You can read their full report here.

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