Why are regional governments, businesses and individuals not taking web threats seriously, asks Trend Micro
Source: BI-ME , Author: Posted by BI-ME staff
Posted: Sun October 16, 2011 4:06 pm



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UAE. Trend Micro, a global cloud security leader, is concerned that regional governments, businesses and individuals are not taking web threats seriously, and the consequences are potentially disastrous.

With 2.7 million active machines currently infected across the GCC, the security vendor is concerned at the region’s passive approach to internet security.

Trend Micro’s Smart Protection Network ™ technology can see how many computers are active on the internet and the number of infected computers across the GCC is on the rise. In 2010, there were more than 2.2 million infected active machines - a 32 percent rise from 2009. In 2011 alone, the region has seen more than 2.7 million compromised machines.

 “Getting the right internet security solutions is the first step to protecting ourselves. In Titanium, Trend Micro has a robust security solution. As a distributor of Trend Micro products and solutions, we have seen alarming lapses in security across the region. Businesses, government entities and individuals only look for security solutions after they have been infected, but by then the damage has already been done,” commented Mr. Alexander Gnatusin, Elektrotek ME LLC.

“The visible infections in the region continue to grow year-on-year. As we become more dependent on the web, threats will only increase. We must educate ourselves and be better protected because the consequences are more than what individuals and businesses can afford,” commented Chris Moore, General Manager, Middle East, Africa and Med.

Saudi Arabia accounts for the highest number of infected machines. Compromised machines numbered 1,363,815 in 2010, a 31 percent increase from 2009. So far in 2011 the Kingdom has 2,093,398.00 compromised machines.

In the UAE, there were 500,715 compromised machines in 2010, a rise of 140 percent compared to 2009. This year alone, there are more than 209,054 compromised machines.

Kuwait accounted for 10 percent of all infected machines in the GCC in 2010, Qatar 3.5 percent, Oman 3 percent and Bahrain 1.2 percent. 

Presently there are 335,521 infected machines in Kuwait, 19,324 in Qatar, 93,188 in Oman and 22,119 in Bahrain.

“The numbers for the region are very alarming.  Protecting ourselves on the internet is not complex. We just need to use professional security software that can also block threats, and exercise personal caution,” added Moore.

About Trend Micro

Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in Internet content security, focuses on securing the exchange of digital information for businesses and consumers. A pioneer and industry vanguard, Trend Micro is advancing integrated threat management technology to protect operational continuity, personal information, and property from malware, spam, data leaks and the newest Web threats. Visit TrendWatch to learn more about the latest threats.

For further information, please visit www.TrendMicro.com

 

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