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October 5, 2005
Links Roundup
- SpamHuntress Wiki
- link spammers are attempting to get around blacklists by linking to innocent, unrelated sites
- Worm ID scheme gets under way
- Internet crime shifts to Russia
- Visa CEO calls for data protection laws, incentives
- Spam Glossary
- French voters received spam signed by minister
Oops! Apparently, buying "opt-in" lists doesn't guarantee they're "opt-in"! - California passes nation's first anti-phishing law
- BigPond cracks down on spam
Heh. From mid-2003. - Spam Queen Cans Spam, Says Email Marketing is Dead
- Nokia to inoculate phones with antivirus
- Spam stock tracker tracks stocks affected by pump and dump scammers
If you'd have bought the stocks pimped by these dirtbags, you'd be down 50% since May (via kottke) - AOL notches up barrier against phishers
- Cisco and Oracle panned, shaken, stirred
- FTC Seeks to Halt Illegal Spyware Operation
- The Six Dumbest Ideas In Computer Security
I love his idea of Artifical Ignorance. - Defeating Windows Personal Firewalls (pdf)
- Preserving the Internet Channel Against Phishers
- Text Hackers Could Jam Cellphones, a Paper Says (reg. req.)
And here's a link to the paper discussed in the article
Posted by schampeo at October 5, 2005 10:23 AM