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    Jordan Times, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
    Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
    December 29, 2013 Sunday


    Kaspersky classifies Jordan as high risk country for malware infection

    by Mohammad Ghazal, Jordan Times, Amman



    Dec. 29--AMMAN -- Jordan is among the countries where computers are at
    a moderate risk to become infected with malware via the Internet,
    according to a report by a Russian cyber security company.

    The Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2013, issued recently by Russian
    Kaspersky Lab, showed that Jordan was classified as a high risk
    country in terms of local malware infections.

    The study, e-mailed to The Jordan Times, measures the rate of computer
    infections based on scans of computers, USB flash drives, camera and
    phone memory cards, and external hard drives.

    In terms of local malware infection, Jordan fared better than Iraq and
    Algeria, which were classified as maximum risk countries.

    Malware is a type of software that is intended to damage or disable
    computers and computer systems.

    In terms of the possibility of computers becoming infected through the
    Internet, Jordan was classified better than Libya, Sudan, Algeria and
    Iraq, which were classified as high risk countries, according to the
    report.

    Internet penetration in Jordan reached 72 per cent by the end of
    September 2013, with about 4.8 million users, according to figures
    released by the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission.

    According to the report, Kazakhstan topped the list of countries with
    the highest risk of computer infection via the Internet and was
    followed by Armenia, Russia, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Moldova, Belarus and
    Ukraine.

    The top five countries where users face the highest risk of local
    infection are Vietnam, Bangladesh, Nepal, Mongolia and India.

    The report said the number of computer users prone to be victims of
    malware is on the rise globally, as 315,000 new malicious files are
    detected every day.

    The overall global Internet threat level grew by 6.9 percentage points
    in 2013, with 41.6 per cent of computers around the world attacked,
    the report said.

    The US and Russia are the leading hosts of malicious web sources,
    according to the study, which said that this year also saw a further
    increase in security issues on mobile phones, with threats rising in
    number and sophistication.

    Most malicious mobile apps principally aimed to steal money and
    subsequently personal data, according to the bulletin.

    Android is still the main target, attracting 98.05 per cent of known malware.

    Kaspersky Lab detected 104,427 new modifications of malicious
    programmes for mobile devices, which is 125 per cent more than in 2012

    In terms of top malicious programmes involved in web attacks on users'
    computers, Malicious URL topped the list and was followed by
    Trojan.Script.Generic, AdWare.Win32.MegaSearch.am,
    Trojan.Script.Iframer and Exploit.Script.Blocker.

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