New Zealanders surfing the web are relatively safe from
malicious computer attacks and viruses, according to an
internet security company study.
Melbourne-based AVG Technologies compiled data from 127
million PCs from 144 countries to look at security threats
that its software dealt with in the last week of July.
It found one in 103 New Zealand PCs are attacked, coming in
at 63rd, while Australia ranked 37th with a one in 75.
The world's riskiest country for web surfers is Turkey, with
AVG software protecting one in 10 internet users. In Russia,
one in 14 users were hit, and one in 24 in Armenia.
Other countries on the riskiest top 10 list were the US,
Vietnam, Portugal and the Ukraine.
The safest place to surf the web is Japan with one in 404
hit. Taiwan, Argentina, and France all came in the top 20
safest list as well.
The study shows South America was the safest continent to
surf with one in 164 PCs hit. Africa came in second with one
in 108, followed by Asia, including Asia Pacific, with one in
102.
North America was the riskiest with one in 51. Globally, the
average was one in 73 attacks.
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