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Canada named by Cisco as Top Spammer

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Canada is a hotbed of thieving pirates bent on “devastating” the honest, but hard-pressed, studios, they claim, reporting eye-popping revenues all the while.

Now, we’re Number 4 on the Spam List responsible for 4.7% of email pollution, says a Cisco report.

However, the US is by far the the biggest source at 17.2%, says Cisco, putting Turkey at #2 with 9.2% , and Russia at #3 with 8%.

After Canada are Brazil (4.1%), India (3.5%), Poland (3.4%), South Korea (3.3%), Germany and the United Kingdom (2.9% each), says Cisco.


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2 Responses to “Canada named by Cisco as Top Spammer”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    cisco would benefit from internet regulation dont be fooled.

  2. Reader's Write Says:

    Exactly. Cisco is in favour of controlled and censored Internet, so, that they can cash in on their censorship solutions.

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