AZERBAIJAN ON THE FOURTH PLACE AMONG COUNTRIES SUBJECTED TO NETWORK ATTACKS
According to the AVG specialists, average internet user in Azerbaijan has 1 of 39 chances to become victim of the attacks.
AVG specialists have analyzed attacks on more than 100 million computers in 144 countries that occurred during the past week of July. Among five most dangerous countries are Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, Armenia and Bangladesh. According to AVG, U.S. is on the ninth place (risk level 1of 48).
Sierra Leone (one chance of viral attack of 696), then come Niger (1 of 442), Japan (1 of 403), Togo (1 of 359) and Namibia (1 of 353) are among the safest countries.
Four African countries are in the safe zone, because of low internet development.--0-
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