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Vietnam tops Asia Pacific economies with most malicious emails

Vietnam topped the list of five Asia-Pacific economies with the most spam emails detected with a total of 3.09 million emails, global cybersecurity company Kaspersky revealed.
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Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Vietnam topped the list of five Asia-Pacific economies with the most spam emails detected with a total of 3.09 million emails, global cybersecurity company Kaspersky revealed.

൲ It was followed by Malaysia (2.36 million), Japan (1.86 million), Indonesia (1.80 million) and Taiwan (1.45 million).

Morethan half of the malicious emails circulated across the Asia-Pacific were detectedin the five above economies, with 61.1% of the total malicious emails detected by Kaspersky MailAntivirus.

Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team’s seniorsecurity researcher Noushin Shabab highlighted that the Asia-Pacific regionaccounts for almost 24% of the total global malicious emails detected thisyear.

The extensive use of online services such as online shoppingand other online platforms for day-to-day activities here also makesindividuals more susceptible to falling victim to scams, she said.

She noted that there are three mainfactors — its population, the high adoption of e-services, and the pandemiclockdowns — caused the bulk of spam emails targeting the region.

🧸 These malicious emails were mostly sent by cybercriminals in the form of mass email to reach more users, with the intention ofmaking financial gains for the attackers, she added./. 

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