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RE: email-borne viruses hit zero

Subject: RE: email-borne viruses hit zero
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:18:03 -0000
I was slightly sceptical about the downward trend, but looking at our own
stats plus those on the Messagelabs website it would appear that there is a
slight downward trend over the course of 2004.

http://www.messagelabs.com/emailthreats/default.asp

The Virus Intercepts graph shows this trend over 2004, with around 1 in 10
in March dropping to below 1 in 50 at the end of December.  December also
shows a marked drop over the rest of the year: around 1 in 33 in November
dropping to around 1 in 50 in December.

However: taking the previous year (2003) into account the general trend
appears to be that virus-borne emails are on the increase, shown by the blue
trend line that has been drawn on the graph:
http://www.messagelabs.com/img/eng/emailthreats/virus_large.jpg

The net result is that the trend line is flattening out, rather than
continuing to rise at any significant rate.  The projection appears to be
for around 1 in 20 in 2005.

So I think that people like Stu should enjoy the brief respite while they
can!

Regards,

Mike
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