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Lawsuits Target Alleged Spammers
Lawsuits Target Alleged Spammers
12/19/2003 11:51 AMMicrosoft and New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer team up for
legal action designed to drive mass e-mail companies out of business.
E-Mail Spammers Target Share Tips in
Latest Scam (Reuters)
E-Mail Spammers Target Share Tips in
Latest Scam (Reuters)
04/20/2004 01:46 AMReuters - Pumping up highly volatile share prices
in small companies with a barrage of bullish e-mails is the
latest get-rich-quick scam deployed by e-mail spammers.
Ministers target holiday home tax
Ministers target holiday home tax
08/05/2004 10:35 AM
The council tax discounts received by holiday home owners in Scotland
are set to be slashed.
More Spammers Threatening To Sue
Anti-Spammers
More Spammers Threatening To Sue
Anti-Spammers
06/11/2004 12:55 PMIt looks like the various spam laws that help legalize spam are making
the spammers extra litigious. Following a lawsuit in the US by a
spammer against an anti-spam operation for
still
block their email, some spammers in the UK are
threatening
Spamhaus with lawsuits for still having them on their blacklist.
The problem is that, just because the law now gives them the
permission to spam, it doesn't mean people aren't allowed to make
their own private efforts to block them. The laws may allow them to
send their spam, but there's nothing in these laws that require people
to receive it.
Referer spammers are comment spammers
too
Referer spammers are comment spammers
too
02/01/2005 10:08 PMIs there a connection between referer spamming tools such as Reffy,
and mass comment spamming in Movable Type?
Motorola Announces Home Media
Architecture, Extending Digital Video
Recording Capabilities Throughout the
Home
Motorola Announces Home Media
Architecture, Extending Digital Video
Recording Capabilities Throughout the
Home
05/04/2004 09:06 PMHidden Wires May 5 2004 0:12AM GMT
Stay at Home Mom makes 6-Figure Income
Working Online at Home- Second Time
Around After Huge Comeback
Stay at Home Mom makes 6-Figure Income
Working Online at Home- Second Time
Around After Huge Comeback
09/26/2004 03:48 AMStay at home mother, Sandi Krakowski, always knew that one day she
would create a career and find a way to not interfere with her love
for her family. As a homeschooling mother of 3 for 15 years, Sandi has
found great success by working out of the comfort of her home,
6-Figures worth! [PRWEB Sep 26, 2004]
"When the kids bring them home and open
them up, it's the brightest light source
in the home," said Negroponte. "Parents
love it."
"When the kids bring them home and open
them up, it's the brightest light source
in the home," said Negroponte. "Parents
love it."
04/05/2005 04:08 AMSomewhat amazing story about $100 laptops for children in developing
nations .. 100 dollar laptop ..
laptops
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Refinance, Home Improvement and Home
Equity Loans
Refinance, Home Improvement and Home
Equity Loans
06/02/2004 06:37 PMAd - http://www.locallender.info Jun 2 2004 11:37PM GMT
A Home Away From Home for Dying Children
A Home Away From Home for Dying Children
02/10/2004 02:45 AMThe George Mark Children's House will become the only independent site
in the country to provide medical child care and end-of-life
management for children.
Home sweet home office?
Home sweet home office?
04/01/2005 07:57 PMBlog: Intriguing questions about working from home have been raised
in a couple of recent blogs.
Wednesday, Sun Microsystems...
Digital home, sweet home
Digital home, sweet home
05/28/2004 03:19 PMZDNet May 28 2004 6:45PM GMT
Home network complexity challenges
customer satisfactionStudy finds that
installation complexity – quantified by
“help desk” calls – reduces both
satisfaction with and brand loyalty to
home networking products and services
Home network complexity challenges
customer satisfactionStudy finds that
installation complexity – quantified by
“help desk” calls – reduces both
satisfaction with and brand loyalty to
home networking products and services
09/04/2004 02:40 AMCustomer satisfaction and brand loyalty regarding home networking
equipment are related directly to product ease of installation and
operation, according to Parks Associates’ Primary Perspectives:
Complexity and Customer Satisfaction in the Networked Home.The study
finds that satisfaction declines precipitously – as much as 25% – if a
customer is required to make two or more service calls to install and
operate home network equipment. Progress has been made in simplifying
these products through standard device drivers and graphics-based
installation wizards, but in order to secure long-term success in this
market, developers and providers should continue devising new ways to
reduce the complexity of home networking solutions. [PRWEB Sep 4,
2004]
Spammers
Spammers
09/07/2004 02:49 AMI haven't said anything about spam in a while. I've stopped keeping
track of my monthly intake, no longer look...
Everyone Sue Some Spammers
Everyone Sue Some Spammers
02/18/2004 12:07 PMWho knew? Apparently, today is a "sue a spammer day" (though, perhaps
it should be every day) as both Earthlink and AOL have announced
lawsuits filed against spammers. Earthlink is going after
an Alabama spam ring. Instead of relying on weak
anti-spam laws, Earthlink is charging them with violating racketeering
laws. It sounds like a fairly sophisticated operation, using a
variety of fake identities and rapidly changing websites to avoid
detection. Meanwhile, AOL is
going after a Florida company who they had sued once before,
but which was thrown out over questions about jurisdiction. This
time, the lawsuit was filed in Florida, rather than in Virginia.
"spammers"
"spammers"
01/04/2004 03:27 PMTake My Spammers... Please...
Take My Spammers... Please...
09/09/2004 10:39 AMInteresting
story from the BBC about giant service provider Savvis’
internal debate over whether to expunge spammers from their network.
The article details their angst over hosting spammers vs their love of
that sweet green cash.
Alif Terranson, a former Savvis employee who was responsible for
keeping the network clean, objected to the spammers and wrote a
200-page report detailing his complaints about the spammers.
He told the BBC: “One of the Vice Presidents told me,
‘Take no action against any Cable & wireless customer - they
are profitable and they are off limits.’
“He was talking specifically about that 200-page report
which at the time was 95 spammers. When I left Savvis in April it was
almost 100, today it is 148.
Two hundred pages? I don’t like spam, but I doubt I could
write that much on it. Maybe he should have mailed it a page at a time
with subjects like ‘H3RE’5 TH4T B1G SP4M RE.PoRT!!!
F4NTASTIC REEDING!!!’
After being threatened with blacklisting by anti-spam groups, they
finally decided to give the spammers their walking papers, but it goes
to show you just how hard spam is to get rid of. The lost profits of
these customers is small potatoes to the world’s second largest
provider, but Mom & Pop providers would probably be loathe to get
rid of them.
Via Multiple Sources.
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AOL Spammers Scram?
AOL Spammers Scram?
12/28/2004 03:17 PMThe Internet service provider claims drastically reduced spam. How
good is this news?
Comment spammers
Comment spammers
10/30/2003 10:25 PMI have been spared the invasion of the comment spammers because my
weblog was offline this summer. But to pre-empt them, now that
comments are back, I installed Blacklist. I then did a Google query on
blacklist.txt, and pasted the...
How Spammers Find You
How Spammers Find You
02/15/2004 09:10 PMMacleans Online Feb 16 2004 1:13AM GMT
Can You Slow Spammers Down?
Can You Slow Spammers Down?
02/16/2004 10:53 PMYet another anti-spam company is making news for their slightly
different take on how to stop spam. The company, TurnTide, is
offering a router for ISPs that watches over email traffic, and if the
traffic is consistent with that of spam,
the
system slows down the traffic to a crawl, making spamming less
lucrative, in theory. This is, basically, a more commercial means of
offering a greylisting solution. The company, which showed up with a
new $1 million in funding today at DEMO 2004, claims they have no
competitors - but that (as always) is untrue (and whoever invested in
them needs to tell them that). My guess, though, is that it won't
take spammers too long to figure out ways to get around this sort of
blocking maneuver. At their own end, they'll simply find
spam-sympathetic ISPs (as they do now) that would never use such a
system. Then, they'll probably just hijack more machines and have
them each send out limited amounts of email to trick the system into
believing they're legitimate.
Spammers in the slammer?
Spammers in the slammer?
12/12/2003 12:01 AMThe Virginia Attorney General announces the first felony indictments
of spammers in the U.S. under VA's new anti-spam law.
This Week's Top 10 Spammers
This Week's Top 10 Spammers
06/14/2004 04:15 PMSpam is a continuing (and annoying) presence in our e-mailboxes. But
who's sending the junk messages? Here's a list of the top culprits and
what you can do about them.
Big Bounties Only Way To Take Down
Spammers
Big Bounties Only Way To Take Down
Spammers
09/16/2004 10:41 PMThe idea of "bounties" for anyone who can track down a spammer is not
a new idea. Larry Lessig has been
suggest
ing it for a while and the FTC has been
conside
ring whether or not to add it to CAN SPAM. While they've said in
the past that they doubted it would work, today they reported their
findings, which claim the only way to make a spam hunting bounty
system work is to
pay some serious cash to spam
hunters: $100,000 to $250,000. Note that this is more than what
the FBI pays for tips on its 10 Most Wanted list. While the report
claims such a bounty would have to come from taxpayer funds, perhaps
they should talk to some companies. Large ISPs already pay plenty
trying to weed out all the spam clogging their network. Perhaps
they'd be willing to toss a few hundred thousand dollars into a bounty
system, hoping that taking down spammers would relieve some of their
network congestion.
Down with Blog Spammers
Down with Blog Spammers
11/10/2003 11:39 PMAdam Kalsey says it: Now spammers have turned their attention to
weblogs and comment forms. In order to increase search engine rankings
you are posting advertisements to our Web pages. What you failed to
understand is that bloggers are smarter, better connected, and more
technologically savvy than the average email user. We control the
medium that you are now attempting to exploit. You've picked a fight
with us and it's a fight you cannot win. And you know what? He's...
Can The US Can Spammers Outside The
Country?
Can The US Can Spammers Outside The
Country?
04/30/2004 12:16 PMIt turns out that not only did the feds
charge
some American spammers under CAN SPAM this week, but they also
went after some Australian spammers as
well. The article is unclear, but it sounds like they're not
using CAN SPAM for the complaint against the Australian spammers, but
are instead going after them for fraudulent advertising. Still, it
does raise the question about how far the arms of US law can reach in
going after spammers. I imagine it's not so difficult to go after
Australian spammers, since the two countries are closely aligned and
are likely to cooperate. However, as spammers migrate to less closely
allied countries, will the feds be able to do anything?
Damn spammers!
Damn spammers!
10/28/2003 11:06 PMThose spammers have really sunk to new lows now! They're now posting
spams to my blog! So I've had to...
First spammers charged under new US law
First spammers charged under new US law
04/30/2004 03:25 AMZDNet UK Apr 30 2004 7:53AM GMT
Spammers are giving up, AOL says
Spammers are giving up, AOL says
12/29/2004 08:44 PMNational Post Dec 30 2004 12:44AM GMT
A Look Into How Spammers Spam
A Look Into How Spammers Spam
05/14/2004 01:32 PMNothing all that surprising here, but some anti-spammers have managed
to get themselves into the various "spam clubs" where top spammers
trade tips with each other. From that they've learned, as we all
pretty much knew already, that the
state of the art in
spamming is using compromised machines that have had a trojan
installed on them. Lists of such controllable machines are offered to
other spammers, both for additional spamming capabilities and for
denial of service attacks. Basically, the spammers have built up
quite a distributed super computer - and those contributing cycles and
bandwidth don't even know about it.
Why do Spammers Spam?
Why do Spammers Spam?
05/14/2004 09:17 AMLadies and Gentleman that is the million dollar question and now we
have some insight into exactly what is happening...
Experts: Spammers are on the run
Experts: Spammers are on the run
01/26/2004 10:18 AMBoston Globe Jan 26 2004 2:14PM GMT
FTC Settles With Spammers
FTC Settles With Spammers
05/07/2004 02:58 PMLast year (before CAN-SPAM was even in place), the FTC
sued a
couple of spammers for using deceptive subject lines and spoofed
email addresses to send people to a porn site. The spammers have now
settled with the FTC and agreed to
give back $112,500 that they received from the spam. Of course, I
wonder if that's all they really received from the spam. Besides, if
they just are giving back what they made from the spam, then there
seems to be no actual punishment on top of that for spamming. Also,
if the FTC could go after people for misleading subject lines and
spoofed return addresses, why did we need CAN-SPAM in the first place?
Microsoft Goes After 8 More Spammers
Microsoft Goes After 8 More Spammers
06/11/2004 07:15 PMIn its latest salvo against unwanted e-mail flooding customer
mailboxes, Microsoft has filed lawsuits against eight more spammers.
The company claims the spammers deceived customers and attempted to
hide the source of the spam. Redmond is now pursuing over 80 lawsuits
against spammers around the world. Last March, Microsoft
joined forces with AOL, EarthLink and Yahoo! to
sue hundreds of spammers under the new CAN-SPAM act.
Spammers, I Salute You
Spammers, I Salute You
04/13/2005 05:58 PMFor both your creative ways to get around spam blockers and your
incredible stupidity in doing so. I saw this in my mail box,...
How much will the Bounty be for Spammers
How much will the Bounty be for Spammers
05/23/2004 07:52 AMBack when America had a true wild wild west their where bounty posters
for murder's, bank robbers etc. Well the...
Spammers 'repent'
Spammers 'repent'
05/06/2004 12:17 AMUSA Today May 6 2004 4:19AM GMT
Spamming spammers?
Spamming spammers?
03/22/2005 03:49 PMIBM unveiled a service Tuesday that sends unwanted e-mails back to
the spammers who sent them.
The new IBM (Research) service, known as FairUCE, essentially uses a
giant database to identify computers that are sending spam. E-mails
coming from a computer on the spam database are sent directly back to
the computer, not just the e-mail account, that sent them. "Spam
has become a high priority security issue for businesses today,"
Stuart McIrvine, IBM's director of corporate security strategy, said
in a prepared statement.
"By creating a multi-layered defense that proactively repels spam
at its source, companies can get ahead of spammers and malicious
hackers who are always looking for new ways of penetrating IT systems
through e-mail." IBM said the new solution effectively minimizes
the growing threats of "phishing and spoofing -- tactics used to
trick people into disclosing information that can lead to identity
theft."

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Spammers given boot
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