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Mobile SMS spam surpasses email spam in Korea







Mobile SMS spam surpasses email spam in
Korea

Mobile SMS spam surpasses email spam in
Korea
01/03/2005 10:21 AM




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Email Spam worse now that Can-Spam is
Here


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Here
02/10/2004 02:45 AM

Has anyone else noticed that now that the Can-Spam Act passed by the federal government has gone into effect, spam via email is actually worse than it was?

This is ridiculous. In the past week I've received at least 4-5 times more spam than I did in a week last year...

I'd like to install a server-side spam filtering system that's compatible with qmail, but I don't have the time or knowledge to actually get it installed... especially since I've been considering buying a Handspring Treo 600 to check my email more regularly...

Although, I wonder if I'm getting more spam because of the social networks I've joined in the past couple of weeks? Hmmm... I'm going to change those email addresses now...

Anyone want to install a server side spam filter system for me on the cheap?


Finance Spam Passing Drug Spam While
Porn Spam Is Washed Up


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Porn Spam Is Washed Up
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Spam-filters bounce email about
spam-filters


Spam-filters bounce email about
spam-filters
01/19/2004 01:55 PM
Spam-filters are trained to catch anything that looks like spam, including discussions of spam and spam-filters.
"Patterns of e-mail use are definitely being impacted both by spam and by antispam filters," said Craig Hughes, chief architect at McAfee Security and co-developer of the open-source SpamAssassin spam-filter project.

"I myself run into the problem all the time, mainly because what I'm corresponding about frequently involves discussions of spam or particular spam strategies..."

"I've lost count of the number of e-mails that get bounced back thanks to spam filters getting triggered by completely innocent words and phrases," said Suresh Ramasubramanian, head of security and antispam operations for managed mail-services firm Outblaze.

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From spam drops to spam spray to spam
stream


From spam drops to spam spray to spam
stream
06/05/2004 07:31 PM
I am now getting 2,000+ spams a day. There are 1,440 minutes in a day The rate of incoming spams is therefore getting close to the interval it takes me to check my email and dispose of a single spam: By the time I'm done checking, more spam has arrived. That is the point at which the spam droplets form a continuous stream. And that is the point at which no interval of my life will ever be spam-free again....

X % of email is Spam


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85% of all email is spam. 83% of all email is spam. Between 80 and 90% of all email is spam. 80% of all email is spam. 76%< /a> of all email is spam. Between 64 and 78% of all email is spam. 64% of all email is spam. 63%< /a> of all email is spam. 60% of all email is spam. 52% of all email in 2004 will be spam. 50% of all email is spam. By 2006 98% of all email will be spam.

One third of email now spam


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Now We Need A Company To Tell Us When
Our Email Is Spam Too


Now We Need A Company To Tell Us When
Our Email Is Spam Too
01/09/2004 09:50 PM
It's really quite impressive how many other businesses spam has generated. There are all the anti-spam companies, and now there's even a company that will monitor if your (one assumes) legitimate email is being called spam. Return Path has a bunch of email accounts at major ISPs and signed up for various spam blocking services. They also monitor all the various blacklists - and will alert you (if you're a big company and you pay them money) if your emails are getting stopped by a spam blocker. They'll also tell you why and make suggestions on how to de-spamify your email. Anyone else think things are getting even more ridiculous when you have to pay a company to make sure your perfectly legitimate email isn't being blocked?

Beat Spam By Not Using Email


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One third of email now spam | The
Register


One third of email now spam | The
Register
04/22/2004 05:17 AM
one third of email is now spam .. The Register

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Email Spam and Phishing


Email Spam and Phishing 05/12/2004 05:18 PM
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You get all the email you can handle -
and all the spam you deserve


You get all the email you can handle -
and all the spam you deserve
01/16/2004 11:03 AM
Janka speaks of spam, everyones' favourite subject. I got 4700 filtered spam messages in six weeks (and a bunch that got through). On one account. More on others, to a perhaps of 6000-7000 messages total. That's about a thousand a week, or 150/day.

There's a theory that everyone gets the amount of spam they deserve. There's also a theory that suggests that if you stop receiving spam, you don't exist any more. Or that if you read aloud all the spam you receive for a year and a day, you will be granted three wishes by the Xanax fairy. I believe that one of them must have something to do with the size of your penis, though.

Whatever the case, it has been suggested that everyone always gets more email than what they can handle - I've heard people complain that "I got FOUR emails today - I'm swamped". I get perhaps fifty legitimate emails on the average (not counting mailing lists), and I think that's about the limit I can handle. Is there anyone out there who thinks they are getting too few emails?


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August


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August
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Email viruses are more annoying than
spam


Email viruses are more annoying than
spam
06/15/2004 03:47 AM
I've had my primary email address for many years, and I also get email through a number of work-related aliases, including editors at newsforge.com, roblimo at slashdot.org, and rmiller at osdn.com. So I get spam. Tons of spam. And I filter it all. I filter viruses, too, not because they can affect my Linux computer, but because they suck up bandwidth. And my virus email traffic now exceeds my spam traffic by a factor of at least two to one.

Spam email CD contents analyzed


Spam email CD contents analyzed 01/02/2004 02:35 PM
A fascinating analysis of the contents of a "millions of email addresses" CDROM acquired via a spam-advertisement:
You can find a number of addresses you don't want to send spam to. The spammer didn't even remove the abuse@ and postmaster@ addresses, 175 and 561 respectively. Both of them have doubles themselves. These role accounts include respectable providers that have a widely known anti-spam policy: the abuse desk of XS4ALL appears 5 times, the abuse desk of Planet three times and their postmasters will receive the spam three times each.

Role accounts not only encompass abuse desks or Network Operation Centers, but also operational accounts like 'hostmaster' and 'postmaster', who have to deal with requests from customers and feedback from key institutions like ARIN and RIPE or domain registrars. Spamming those accounts has several drawbacks for a spammer, their spam is most definitely not wanted by the recipient. It isn't too farfetched to state that online businesses (that mostly have to rely on e-mail for direct customer contact) might be facing increasing difficulties coping with the loss incurred by spam, both technically and financially.

Link (via /.)

DevArticles: Email Without the Side of
Spam


DevArticles: Email Without the Side of
Spam
03/19/2003 10:24 PM
If you're working on a site that posts personal information out there on the web - beware! There are any number of spambots and programs out there that work to search through pages and find anything that even vaugely looks like an email address and add it to it's arsenal. Thankfully, there are articles like this one from DevArticles that show you how to protect your users.

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My ISP Said A Link Request Email Was
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My ISP Said A Link Request Email Was
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Stop Spam by charging to email?


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Will California ’ s Spam Law Kill Your
Email Marketing ?


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Email lists struggle under spam
avalanche


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avalanche
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DNA Sequencing Technique Fights Spam
Email


DNA Sequencing Technique Fights Spam
Email
08/22/2004 03:16 PM
What's impressive is that an algorithm named Chung-Kwei (after a feng-shui talisman that protects the home against evil spirits) can catch nearly 97 per cent of spam. What's even more surprising is it wasn't developed for fighting unsolicited email -- it was created to analyze DNA and amino acid sequences for recurring patterns, which often indicate genetic structures that have an important role.

Chung-Kwei is based on the Teiresias algorithm, developed by the bioinformatics research group at IBM's Thomas J Watson Research Center in New York, US. Instead of chains of characters representing DNA sequences, the research group fed the algorithm 65,000 examples of known spam. Each email was treated as a long, DNA-like chain of characters. Teiresias identified six million recurring patterns in this collection, such as "Viagra".

IBM intends to include Chung-Kwei in its commercial product, SpamGuru. Justin Mason, who developed SpamAssassin, one of the most popular open-source anti-spam filters, says that Chung-Kwei looks promising.

"I think there is still a lot of work to be done. But what is exciting is not the particular algorithm, but the fact that IBM has shown there is the entire field of bioinformatics techniques to explore in the fight against spam."

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Email is dying, or Your resume has been
marked as SPAM


Email is dying, or Your resume has been
marked as SPAM
02/10/2004 02:56 AM
Today I ran across an entry on Dave Sifry's weblog that noted that Technorati was hiring. I went to Technorati's job page and found a job that looks like it was made for me, as good as the dream job that got away from me a year ago. Excitedly, I sat down and wrote up a cover letter, pointing out all the ways in which I would be a perfect fit for the job (and thinking about how much fun it would be). At the end, I debated how to include my resume. If Dave is processing applicants through a recruiter, they probably want resumes in Microsoft Word, which seems to be the only format that most recruiters can deal with, for reasons unknown to me. On the other hand, Dave is a longtime Linux geek. I remember that I've exchanged emails with him in the past. I check my email archive -- aha, my last email from him was written using Ximian Evolution 1.4. Better include my resume inline as ASCII as well, with a link to the online version of my resume, I think. So I send off my resume and cover letter and happily turn to other tasks. Half an hour later I check email, and do my usual quick scan through my junkmail folder. What do I spot but the cc'd copy of my cover letter and resume. I just started testing a new version of the Spamnix spam filter that added Bayesian filtering. Spamnix is a Eudora plug-in based on Spam Assassin. It decided that the email and resume that I sent to Dave was SPAM: SPAM: ------------------------ Spamnix Spam Report ------------------------- SPAM: Spamnix identified this message as spam. This report shows which SPAM: rules matched the message and how many points each rule contributed. SPAM: SPAM: Content analysis details: (5.4 hits, 5.0 required) SPAM: 5.4 BAYES_99 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 99 to 100% Apparently words like Standards, Marketing, System, Proven, Global, Experience, President, Technologies, Product, Project, Manager, Director, Startups, and Software, which appear in my resume, are also common in the spam I receive. To some degree this makes sense -- resumes and cover letters, like spam, are a form of self-promotion. This is probably one of the reasons that I find job hunting painful, since I was trained to be modest about my accomplishments, and am shy by nature. But it creates...

A visual history of spam (and virus)
email


A visual history of spam (and virus)
email
09/19/2004 09:56 AM
A visual history of spam (and virus) email .. graphed the spams and viruses .. graph

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Minnesota Senator Says Email Tax Might
Reduce Spam


Minnesota Senator Says Email Tax Might
Reduce Spam
11/19/2003 10:32 AM

Email gateway products get smart with
spam


Email gateway products get smart with
spam
05/25/2004 01:14 PM
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Get Rid Of Spam By Moving Email To A
Walled Garden


Get Rid Of Spam By Moving Email To A
Walled Garden
09/10/2004 01:18 PM
The folks at Techworld are having fun this morning making fun of a new "not email" system called "dmail" (for digital mail) which is basically a closed off system that only allows messages to pass between dmail users. In other words, just another closed garden. The Techworld explanation of the service is quite funny, including noting that there's already another product called Dmail out there, but the dmail folks insist there's no problem since Dmail is an email product, and they claim dmail isn't email. They also point out that the other Dmail uses a capital "D" so there absolutley couldn't be any trademark infringement (yeah, right). Techworld, as you might imagine, isn't that enthusiastic about dmail's chances.

Tomorrow's Menu: Spam, Spam, Spam


Tomorrow's Menu: Spam, Spam, Spam 12/11/2003 06:15 AM
Congress overwhelmingly passes a bill to fight the online scourge, but critics say the unwanted e-mail will increase because the law will actually legitimize spam. By Amit Asaravala.

CipherTrust adds email encryption to
help fight spam


CipherTrust adds email encryption to
help fight spam
07/22/2004 01:12 AM
ZDNet UK Jul 22 2004 5:27AM GMT

Anti-spam email 'caller ID' gets
Microsoft backing


Anti-spam email 'caller ID' gets
Microsoft backing
05/26/2004 04:35 AM
Silicon.com May 26 2004 8:48AM GMT

German government email crippled by spam
(Reuters)


German government email crippled by spam
(Reuters)
05/19/2004 11:49 PM
Reuters - A flood of half a million unwanted email messages has laid low the accounts of thousands of German politicians and civil servants this week.

Email Marketers Struggling With Can
Spam, Spammers Doing Just Fine


Email Marketers Struggling With Can
Spam, Spammers Doing Just Fine
06/01/2004 10:55 AM
It's been quite clear for some time that many spammers have absolutely no intention of paying attention to any spam-related laws, such as CAN-SPAM. However, for (more) legitimate email marketers, the new regulations are already quite a hassle - with many of them failing to follow the requirements, putting them at risk of getting sued. This is a bit amusing, considering it was these so-called "legitimate marketers" who were so adamant about having CAN-SPAM passed in a way that would let them "legitimately" spam more easily. Now, what they're realizing is that they've added more trouble for themselves without doing much of anything to actually stop the spam that drowns out their own messages.

'Large spam attack' hits BT Yahoo! email


'Large spam attack' hits BT Yahoo! email 05/19/2004 07:25 AM
Delays will be sorted today, apparently

Is Verizon's Anti-Spam Plan To Block All
Foreign Email?


Is Verizon's Anti-Spam Plan To Block All
Foreign Email?
12/29/2004 10:35 PM
Apparently Verizon is fed up with spam hitting their network, and someone has tuned their spam filters to what might be called an "aggressive" level. The problem, for many people, is that there's no option for the end user, who either has to take it, or find a new service provider. The biggest complaint, so far, seems to be that many foreign emails are automatically blocked -- meaning that friends and relatives cannot contact each other, and even some companies have found that co-workers can't email each other. While it's nice to see Verizon trying to do something, this seems like overkill. Any spam system should at least allow users the option of reviewing the blocked mail and designating which ones are legitimate.
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