Cyber crime is clearly an international problem. Yet certain parts of the world still get blamed for particular threats. The most important factor in understanding the limitations of such generalisations is that malware and hack attacks can be launched from anywhere and by anybody. Likewise we have to be aware that criminals will go to great lengths to obscure their tracks. So drawing a definitive map of cyber crime is therefore far from an exact science and assuming any one country has sole rights to any one crime would be a mistake. Yet despite all this there are still some clear regional trends, though this is a far from comprehensive list.