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Symantec State of Spam Report - January 2008
Symantec have release the January State of Spam Report.
12/01/2009 12:44:00

Good afternoon,

Here is the January State of Spam Report from Symantec. This report reviews spam activity throughout the month of December. http://eval.symantec.com/mktginfo/enterprise/other_resources/b-state_of_spam_report_01-2009.en-us.pdf

A closer observation of spam tactics in Asia Pacific this past month revealed some interesting highlights:

Holiday Spam 2008 Recap: The holidays have been used to peddle adult, leisure, finance, and meds products Recent spam volumes indicate spam has slowly crept back up to 80 percent of their pre-McColo shutdown levels Holiday season passes with another E-card spam attack Spammers use the recession to enter your inbox

If you would like more information on the January State of Spam Report please contact one of the representatives below.

Press Contacts:

Angela Coombes

Max Australia

+61 2 9954 3492

Angela.coombes@maxaustralia.com.au

Debbie Sassine

Symantec

+61 2 8220 7158

debbie_sassine@symantec.com

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