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September 29, 2005
Links Roundup
- Phishers go after World Cup fans
- Spam floods Wright State inboxes
Welcome to college, please also make sure your resnet isn't a spam source - Cloudmark, QPass team to block mobile spam
Cloudmark's been busy lately. - F-Secure launches new anti-spyware product
- AOL blocks Tuftsemail after spam reports
Welcome to college, please also make sure your resnet isn't a spam source - Paltalk partners with Cloudmark to protect members from spam and phishing
- ISPs called upon to bar 'nasties'
- DEA shuts 4,600 rogue pharmacy sites
Lots of fun stats - Now this is funny
This from the nimrod who happily wrote his software to spew outscatter and refused to fix it, even altered it over and over to avoid filters? - Northwestern implements spam/virus blocker
- Is email failing us?
No, it's working as expected, you just have some basic misunderstandings of how it's supposed to work - China to nap mobile spammers using "spam trap"
- Phone spam a security risk
- Google Testing Remove Result and Spam Report Options
- Yet another survey showing that Internet Marketers are worried about spam
- Fighting phone spam proves difficult
- Apparently, antispam measures taken by broadband providers may prevent high volume email deployers from reaching wealthiest of customers
- Spam Rate Declines But Overall Volume Increases
More on the MXLogic survey
Posted by schampeo at September 29, 2005 5:12 PM