martedì 24 maggio 2011

Survey Finds Email Spam Not the Problem it Once Was for the End-users

Seventy Two Percent Receive Fewer Than Ten Spam Messages Per Day

Tettnang, Germany, May 24, 2011 – IT security expert Avira found during recent surveys of its customers that email spam is still an everyday occurrence, but not the nuisance it once was. Nearly half of all end-users are satisfied with the anti-spam filters on their PCs and laptops, plus many others rely upon their Internet Service Provider (ISPs) to filter messages. The vast majority of users receive fewer than 10 spam emails per day.

Survey questions were presented to Avira’s 100 million customers worldwide during the months of March and April, 2011.

Do you use anti-spam on your PC or laptop?

  1. 45% – Yes, and I am satisfied.
  2. 10% – Yes, but I am dissatisfied.
  3. 26% – No, but I would if there was a good product.
  4. 19% – No, I am using a solution that is part of my Internet provider’s service.

2,329 respondents with a margin of error of +/- 2.03 percent.

How much spam do you receive on a daily basis?

  1. 72% – 10 email messages.
  2. 18% – 25 email messages.
  3. 4% – 100 email messages.
  4. 6% – Over 100 email messages.

2,236 respondents with a margin of error of +/- 2.07 percent.

“The Spam landscape has clearly changed in the last two years with the take down of a couple of major botnets,” said Sorin Mustaca, data security expert at Avira. “Considering the fact that almost all email providers have a form of spam filtering installed on their servers, end-users receive only what the anti-spam solutions on the servers don’t catch. What really surprised me was that 45% of the users answered that they have an anti-spam solution on their computers and that they are satisfied with it. Overall, there is clearly work to be done within the security industry to get rid of 100% of all spam emails, but progress is being made.”

The larger security challenges today include fighting web-based Trojans and spyware that harvest credit card numbers and personal identity information. “But I still don’t recommend anyone clicking open spam emails, as many of them are linked to malicious websites. It’s always best to stay safe from unknown links and emails“, said Mustaca.

Chi è Avira

Con 25 anni di esperienza e oltre 100 milioni di clienti, Avira è un fornitore globale di software antivirus e soluzioni per la sicurezza informatica per privati e aziende. Il fiore all’occhiello della società, Avira AntiVir, è famoso per la sua estrema affidabilità e per la serie quasi ininterrotta di premi VB100 ricevuti. In qualità di membro fondatore dell’associazione “IT Security Made in Germany” (ITSMIG e.V.), Avira è l’unico rivenditore di software antivirus in grado di garantire che nessuna terza parte né governo potrà avere accesso o spiare i dati dei suoi clienti.

Oltre a proteggere il mondo on-line, il fondatore e CEO di Avira promuove il benessere nel mondo reale attraverso la Fondazione Auerbach, che sostiene progetti benefici e sociali nel campo dell’arte, della cultura e della scienza. Per maggiori informazioni, partecipate alle discussioni sulla sicurezza su www.facebook.com/avira.