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January 23, 2006
Links Roundup
- Build a better spam trap and ... spam multiplies
- US cuts spam output
- Kama Sutra worm seduces PC users
- Microsoft helps net Bulgarian phishers
- Spammers voted #26 most loathsome people in America (right behind Paris Hilton)
- Software Notebook: Is Gates' prediction on spam a bust?
Apparently, it all depends on how you define "solved" - How to spot 10 common spam scams
- This week in Net crime
- Happy Birthday, Brain.A
- Obscene Kama Sutra worm spreading via email
- F-Secure issues patch for critical flaws
- More brands targeted as phishing attacks to soar
- The Moon and the Spam Filter
- Consumers increasingly hitting the "this is spam" button
- Win32.VB worm spreading quickly
- Spam costly to court system
North Dakota court system: 91% of all email was spam in 2005 - How to react to spam email
- MIT to host spam, next-generation computing events
- Spammer faces two years in jail
- Spam costs billions
And that's just in Norway - Dodgy domains spam message boards
- Threat of $5 per spam lands Qwest in hot water
- ISPs asked to help clean up Sober worm
- Supreme Court won't hear spam appeal
- The blurry line between email marketing and spam
- How to sue a British spammer
- Spear Phishing Spam Targets eBay Sellers
- Bill Gates Outlines Technology Vision to Help Stop Spam
Of course, Billg said that spam would be gone by now, too - Spam judgements exceed value of city
- A Sobering Look at Email Viruses
- Virus emails halve in 2005
- UK spam win opens door to NZ claims
- Less spam? Says who?
- California cracks down on phishing
- Spam volume to remain constant in 2006
Posted by schampeo at January 23, 2006 1:21 PM
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