It may be the case because we have a very lenient environment for spammers
et. al.  The origin may not be from Filipinos but it could be that the
servers sending out these mails are situated here amongst us which can be
owned by anyone.

Elmer Claveria

On 3/28/07, Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

speaking of infected machines, i've noticed that everytime a lecturer
mentions the country of origin for most attacks (assumed to be via
a botnet), it is always stated in this order: CN, KR, and then PH. it
doesn't mean we're at 3rd place, but i guess our country have a high
name recall  :)




On 3/27/07, fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> perhaps... symantec is correct...
>
> in our stats here.. we temporarily block our client's  link because
those
> clients didnt know that their pc was infected to act as a spammer...
> majority are windows based operating system....
>
> fooler.
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