Foreign and Military Affairs

E China city refutes 'world malware capital' label

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-04-02 21:31
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HANGZHOU - It was "technically impossible" for a city in east China's Zhejiang province to be the "world's malware capital," as the only Internet service provider had a Mail Abuse Prevention System installed, according to police and experts Friday.

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"It is technically impossible for hackers to launch large scale attacks from servers in Shaoxing city," said municipal police and a team of experts in a statement.

When an IP address sends a certain amount of spam, it will be automatically disconnected, said the statement.

Anti-virus software company Symantec recently said that 21.3 percent of malicious attacks in the world came from Shaoxing.

Shaoxing, which is famous for its labor-intensive textile industry, had no significant IT business nor famous university nor any other conditions to make it the "world's malware capital," Meng Xiangqing, a professor with the National Defense University, was quoted as saying by Global Times this week.

Shaoxing is a key textile industry base and has the largest textile market in Asia.