Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam
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Internet Users More Accepting of Spam
(AP)
Internet Users More Accepting of Spam
(AP)
04/10/2005 05:37 PMAP - We're not any less annoyed by spam. We're just more accepting of
it. So says a study released Sunday by the Pew Internet and American
Life Project.
Internet users more accepting of spam
Internet users more accepting of spam
04/10/2005 09:52 PMMSNBC Apr 11 2005 12:27AM GMT
Update 2: Internet Users More Accepting
of Spam
Update 2: Internet Users More Accepting
of Spam
04/10/2005 11:42 PMForbes Apr 11 2005 2:52AM GMT
Internet users more accepting of spam:
study
Internet users more accepting of spam:
study
04/11/2005 01:56 PMCTV.ca Apr 11 2005 5:22PM GMT
People are More Accepting of Spam
People are More Accepting of Spam
04/11/2005 05:59 AME-mail Marketers! You're Invited to Take
an Email Marketing Survey. Permission,
List Growth Techniques and Spam Filter
Triggers are Covered in the 5-question
Survey.
E-mail Marketers! You're Invited to Take
an Email Marketing Survey. Permission,
List Growth Techniques and Spam Filter
Triggers are Covered in the 5-question
Survey.
08/04/2004 11:24 AMWith the Can-Spam law allowing opt-out, how have previously staunch
permission emailers changed their practices...or have they? The online
survey asks 5 simple questions about permission practices, growing
email address lists, and marketer's understanding of anti-spam
filtering. The survey is anonymous and results will be published.
[PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
Hotspot Users Survey
Hotspot Users Survey
06/24/2005 10:01 PM A group at the University of Virginia wants some answers from hotspot
users: They're compiling a study in which they're recruiting folks who
regularly use hotspots to fill out a very brief questionnaire....

TiVo Users Survey
TiVo Users Survey
06/28/2004 01:13 PMSam Whitmore, columnist for Forbes.com, is writing on a column
about TiVo, the company, and wants your help. He's got a mess of
questions together he'd like to ask, and since I know so many of you
TiVo die-hards love to talk about your favorite PVR company, I thought
I'd pass it along.
Full survey and email address after the jump.
Survey: Some actually like spam
Survey: Some actually like spam
07/27/2004 11:25 AMUSA Today Jul 27 2004 3:32PM GMT
Survey: 86% of spam comes from the U.S.
Survey: 86% of spam comes from the U.S.
08/12/2004 04:34 PMWhile IP addresses in the U.S. made up just 28% of the spam-sending
addresses in a survey by CipherTrust Inc., those addresses sent out
much more unsolicited commercial e-mail than spammers from other
nations.
Can-Spam didn't, survey says
Can-Spam didn't, survey says
12/29/2004 08:30 PMA survey due out Monday will report that the federal antispam law did
little to deter spammers.
Survey: 86 percent of spam from US
Survey: 86 percent of spam from US
08/11/2004 05:35 PMWASHINGTON - Just under 86 percent of spam sent to 1,000 enterprises
between May and July came from U.S. spammers, according to a survey by
CipherTrust Inc.
Survey Notes Rise in U.S. Broadband
Users
Survey Notes Rise in U.S. Broadband
Users
08/19/2004 10:10 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 19 2004 2:15PM GMT
Net users unclear about legal
responsibilties claims ISP survey
Net users unclear about legal
responsibilties claims ISP survey
05/17/2004 10:22 AMComputer Buyer May 17 2004 2:13PM GMT
Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost,
Integration
Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost,
Integration
09/22/2004 10:41 AMUsers are gearing up with RFID pilots, but they still worry about
integration tools, costs, standards, and "the early and untested
market," according to new survey results. Analysts say these issues
will work themselves out over time.
Survey: U.S., European users split in
use of Microsoft ADAM
Survey: U.S., European users split in
use of Microsoft ADAM
05/28/2004 03:43 AMToday we'll continue to look at the results of the survey which NetPro
took at its Directory Experts Conference (DEC) in Amsterdam late last
month and compare the results with those of the same survey questions
asked of North American DEC attendees in March. Today we'll focus on
the questions concerning Active Directory/Application Mode (ADAM) and
Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS).
NetRatings survey shows broadband users
now a majority in U.S.
NetRatings survey shows broadband users
now a majority in U.S.
08/18/2004 04:25 PMThere were an estimated 63 million broadband users, or 51% of all home
Internet users, last month compared with 61.3 million dial-up users,
49% of the total, according to a survey by NetRatings Inc.
Spam is popular, claims survey
Spam is popular, claims survey
03/24/2005 01:48 PMTechWorld Mar 24 2005 5:04PM GMT
Spam hit all-time high in May : survey
(AFP)
Spam hit all-time high in May : survey
(AFP)
06/08/2004 12:17 PMAFP - Unwanted e-mails, or spam, surged to an all-time high in May
representing as much as three-quarters of all e-mail traffic,
according to a survey.
14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
04/26/2004 10:31 AMAFP - Millions of US Internet users have stopped using illicit
music-swapping following an industry crackdown on the practice,
according to a new survey.
Survey: Spam will beat Bill Gates
Survey: Spam will beat Bill Gates
04/30/2004 09:10 AMA survey of IT security professionals conducted at the Infosecurity
show in London this week revealed that more than 80 percent of people
do not think that Bill Gates' pledge to eliminate spam within two
years is realistic. In June 2003, the Microsoft chairman called for
cooperation between government and corporations to fight the spammers.
But Gates was branded hypocritical by anti-spam organizations because
they said that Microsoft was only focusing on reducing the amount of
spam received, rather than the spam sent by its users and servers.
Net users learn to live with spam
Net users learn to live with spam
04/11/2005 05:32 AMReceiving spam is becoming a fact of life like air pollution and
traffic congestion, says a report.
Internet users more tolerant of spam
Internet users more tolerant of spam
04/11/2005 08:35 AMCjonline.com - Mon Apr 11, 08:33 am GMT
Protecting Your Users From Spam Crawlers
Protecting Your Users From Spam Crawlers
12/17/2003 06:04 PMAccording to A study by the CDT, a large amount of the spam that
people get is caused by placing their email address on the web.
People who are aware of this take precaution when displaying their
email address publicly. Everyone knows that if they are going to post
it, they should include words like NOSPAM or switch the @ and .
symbols. However, as crawlers get more sophisticated, such simple
defences can easily be decoded. There are, however, other ways that
you can protect your email, particularly on your own site. This is a
brief overview of some techniques to block bad crawlers and protect
email addresses from spammers.
Orange charges users for own MMS spam
Orange charges users for own MMS spam
12/02/2003 08:42 AMvnunet.com Dec 2 2003 7:54AM ET
Users Increasingly Looking To ISPs To
Stop Spam
Users Increasingly Looking To ISPs To
Stop Spam
06/09/2004 10:35 AMJust as the news comes out that
many
ISPs are hesitant to filter spam, Gartner is showing that a small,
but growing, number of users are getting fed up with their ISPs
inability to stop spam, and
would be willing to switch
ISPs to get better spam protection. The problem right now, of
course, is that it's not easy to get good spam filtering without too
many false positives. While users say they want better spam
filtering, the false positives can be just as big a problem as getting
too much spam. Users are able to set up their own spam filters, of
course, but they believe it's their ISPs responsibility. This
viewpoint is only going to increase, and users will look to their ISPs
to protect them against adware, spyware, phishing, trojans and all
other types of attacks as well. ISPs have been taking either an ad
hoc or a wait-and-see approach for most of this stuff, but it might
make sense for them to start coming up with more comprehensive
strategies that really focus on protecting their subscribers - and not
just giving
lip
service to the idea.
Audio spam, new harassment to Internet
users
Audio spam, new harassment to Internet
users
09/26/2004 11:06 PMXinhua News Agency Sep 27 2004 3:37AM GMT
Report: Internet Users Accept Spam
Report: Internet Users Accept Spam
04/10/2005 09:52 PMCIO Today Apr 11 2005 1:33AM GMT
Spam-Sent MyDoom Worm Threat to PC Users
Spam-Sent MyDoom Worm Threat to PC Users
01/27/2004 12:11 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Jan 27 2004 4:39AM GMT
22% of users spend less time on e-mail
because of spam
22% of users spend less time on e-mail
because of spam
04/10/2005 09:52 PMZDNet Apr 11 2005 1:49AM GMT
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam
06/10/2004 01:03 PMAFP via Yahoo! Jun 10 2004 5:51PM GMT
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam (AFP)
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam (AFP)
06/10/2004 12:52 PMAFP - German Internet users were hit with an unprecedented flood of
racist e-mails, much of it sent from a bogus address named after
Germany's most prominent news magazine, according to media reports.
German internet users hit by racist spam
German internet users hit by racist spam
06/11/2004 05:00 AMEinnews.com - Fri Jun 11, 07:54 am GMT
Spam-Sent MyDoom Worm Threat to PC Users
(Reuters)
Spam-Sent MyDoom Worm Threat to PC Users
(Reuters)
01/27/2004 12:07 AMReuters - A new computer worm called MyDoom,
which is spreading across the Internet via spam, can
potentially allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to
personal computers, security experts said on Monday.
AOL blocked more than 500 billion spam
messages for its users in 2003
AOL blocked more than 500 billion spam
messages for its users in 2003
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01/17/2004 11:08 PMGERMANY: German internet users hit by
racist spam
GERMANY: German internet users hit by
racist spam
06/11/2004 07:22 PMAsia Media Jun 11 2004 11:09PM GMT
Spam, scams continue to plague Internet
users
Spam, scams continue to plague Internet
users
01/02/2005 01:56 PMManila Times Jan 2 2005 2:53PM GMT
Internet users gaining tolerance of
spam, study says
Internet users gaining tolerance of
spam, study says
04/11/2005 07:55 AMBoston Globe Apr 11 2005 11:03AM GMT
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