Thought folks might find this blurb from Sophos on the geography of Spam interesting. 30% of Spam, they report, comes from hijacked PC's. Matches pretty close to what we see across our network - i.e. all sorts of stuff from swbell.net o U.S. Routes More Spam than World Combined, Study Shows Paris -- Intentionally or not, the U.S. routes more spam e-mail traffic than the rest of the world combined, according to a new study by anti-virus firm Sophos. The study concludes that most of the unsolicited junk e-mails originate in Russia and then passes through hacked computers in the U.S. "More than 30% of the world's spam is sent from these compromised computers, underlining the need for a coordinated approach to spam and viruses," said Charles Cousins, Sophos' Asia managing director . The U.S. accounts for a whopping 56% of the global spam pie, followed by Canada with 6.8%. Europe did not fair very well in the report either, with the Netherlands (5th), Germany (7th), France (8th), the U.K. (9th) and Spain (12th) all making the list. http://www.sophos.com/spaminfo/articles/dirtydozen.html