UK PCs Have Least Malware
An online malware measuring tool has unexpectedly rated U.K. PCs as having the lowest level of infection in Europe.
Top of the infection list for active malware was France (28.2 percent), Mexico (23.1 percent), Brazil (18 percent), the U.S. (17.8 percent), and Argentina (17.4 percent).
An online malware measuring tool has unexpectedly rated U.K. PCs as having the lowest level of infection in Europe.
The Nanoscan tool, which can be downloaded as a plug-in from the site of owner Panda Software, put the U.K. in bottom spot last week, with only 8.1 percent of those scanned showing active malware. By a separate measure, that of 'latent' or inactive malware, however, the U.K. fared less well, reaching 20.7 percent.
Top of the infection list for active malware was France (28.2 percent), Mexico (23.1 percent), Brazil (18 percent), the U.S. (17.8 percent), and Argentina (17.4 percent).
The figures appear to show very high levels of infection, but the results only rate those who visited the site and asked to be scanned. These individuals would be expected to show a bias towards having infected PCs. The company has created its own global malware map from the data, which is collected from thousands of mostly consumer PCs every 15 minutes.
ghost 17 years ago
Well, of course the stats are high… average consumers are the ones participating. Can't really say that this news impresses me at all… digging up statistics on this subject is pointless unless you take into account a user's experience, OS, and implementation of countermeasures (and what types).
ghost 17 years ago
thats still 9.1 million people in the uk have a system with malwear. Not an impressive figure if you ask me. Im gonna assume this figure was taken from the average user and we all know 'average' is a long way from the minimum standard found in this community.
ghost 17 years ago
SUPERAntiSpyware FTW
It kills stuff I never even found with Norton, S&D, Adaware, and a couple others.
But yeah the 'average user' is not pretty security-smart…