The average daily volume of Internet attacks declined in the last six months, according to Symantec Corp.'s Internet Security Threat Report. Released last week, the report is a snapshot of security events derived from monitoring 20,000 security devices. . . .
The average daily volume of Internet attacks declined in the last six months, according to Symantec Corp.'s Internet Security Threat Report. Released last week, the report is a snapshot of security events derived from monitoring 20,000 security devices.

From January through June 2004, Symantec calculated a daily attack rate of 10.6, compared with 12.6 from July through December 2003.

The good news ends there. Profit-motivated attacks are on the rise: 16% of all attacks were aimed at E-commerce sites, compared with 4% in past reports. Phishing scams and the use of spyware to pilfer user names, passwords, and financial information also increased, says Vincent Weafer, senior director of Symantec's virus research team.

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