Computers located in Tampa, Orlando, and St. Louis are more likely than those in other US cities to be infected with malware. This is according to a new report from ESG, the company behind the SpyHunter anti-spyware program. It compiled its results from SpyHunter detection data across the 100 largest cities in the United States in 2016. The same three cities came top of the list of infection rates in 2015 too. In 2016 Tampa had infection rates 540 percent higher than the national average, Orlando 525 percent higher and St. Louis 520 percent higher. This could be down to…
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