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Highlights from Akamai’s State of the Internet Report

Last month, Akamai released its State of the Internet Report for the first quarter of 2017. Data in the report was gathered from the Akamai Intelligent Platform and used to analyze global trends in connectivity and current threats to security.  

Global connection speeds and broadband adoption both showed significant increases, as well as global mobile connections. With regard to web security, the report focused primarily on DDoS attacks, with Martin McKeay, the senior editor State of the Internet / Security Report, remarking that, “Use cases for botnets like Mirai have continued to advance and change, with attackers increasingly integrating Internet of Things vulnerabilities into the fabric of DDoS botnets and malware. It’s short sighted to think of Mirai as the only threat, though. With the release of the source code, any aspect of Mirai could be incorporated into other botnets. Even without adding Mirai’s capabilities, there is evidence that botnet families like BillGates, elknot, and XOR have been mutating to take advantage of the changing landscape.”

Highlighted statistics from the report are included below. A full version of the State of the Internet Report can be downloaded via Akamai’s State of the Internet site.

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