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Cameroon Named Riskiest Country Domain



Mike Sachoff
Staff Writer
2009-12-02

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Africa's Cameroon (.cm) has surpassed Hong Kong (.hk) as the Web's riskiest country domain, according to McAfee's third annual "Mapping the Mal Web" report.

Cameroon Named Riskiest Country Domain
Cameroon Named Riskiest Country Domain

At the opposite end, Japan (.jp) is the safest country domain, landing in the top five safest domains for the second year in a row. The most heavily trafficked Web domain in the world, commercial (.com), jumped from ninth to second most dangerous domain, while government (.gov) is the safest non-country domain.

"This report underscores how quickly cybercriminals change tactics to lure in the most victims and avoid being caught. Last year, Hong Kong was the riskiest domain and this year it is dramatically safer," said Mike Gallagher, chief technology officer for McAfee Labs.

"Cybercriminals target regions where registering sites is cheap and convenient, and pose the least risk of being caught."

Cameroon, a small African country that borders Nigeria, jumped to the number one spot this year with 36.7 percent of the.cm domain posing a security risk, but did not even make the list last year. Because the domain .cm is a common typo for.com, many cybercriminals set up fake typo-squatting sites that lead to malicious downloads, spyware, adware and other potentially unwanted programs.

Following strong measures from .hk's domain managers to clamp down on scam related registrations last year, Hong Kong fell 33 spots from the most risky domain in 2008 to the 34th most risky domain in 2009. Now only 1.1 percent of .hk sites pose a risk, whereas last year nearly one in five .hk websites were risky.

Among country domains, the People's Republic of China (.cn) and Samoa (.ws) remained in the top five most dangerous places in the last two years.

Additional findings from the 2009 Mapping the Mal Web report include:

*Of the 27 million Web sites and 104 top-level domains McAfee rated for this report, 5.8 percent pose a security risk - that is more than 1.5 million risky Web sites

*Sites registered to the Asia-Pacific Web domains are significantly riskier than the overall Web with 13 percent of sites posing a threat. This region includes the second riskiest domain with the People's Republic of China (.cn), and also, ironically, the safest Web domain with Japan (.jp)

*Ireland (.ie) is Europe's safest Web domain with only .1 percent risky sites



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