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[2005-01-31] CipherTrust Introduces TrustedSource 3.0 In an effort to further the fight against spam and spam senders, anti-spam company CipherTrust has introduced the newest version of their TrustedSource software.
[2005-01-26] Alabama Spam Ring Broken Up By EarthLink Internet sevice provider EarthLink has claimed a victory over two men accused of using EarthLink's service to send large amounts of spam.
[2005-01-25] CNet Trackback Spam Is Now Well Underway I told you people were going to start spamming it. We'll see if CNet's new trackback policy is worth the IT headaches it's going to cause.
[2005-01-21] Link Condoms Reduce the Risks of Unsafe Linking And you thought nofollow was the solution to all your linking woes ... Not so ... The new ...
[2005-01-19] Killing Blog Comment Spam Steve Rubel posted today about a technique Google's supposedly testing out that will remove the incentive for comment spammers.
[2005-01-19] Google Tag To Help Prevent Comment Spam Lots of comment in the blogosphere overnight about the new anti-spam comment tag that Google announced yesterday.
[2005-01-18] Yahoo Comments On Comment Spam Yahoo joins Google, MSN, Apart and WordPress in approving a new technique to fight comment spam.
[2005-01-18] Google Introduces NoFollow Tag Google had a lot to say in its blog today. Google sees blog comment spam as negatively effecting its Blogger.com asset.
[2005-01-18] MSN Joins Battle Against Blog Spam Ken Moss, the General Manger of MSN Search Dev & Test announced in the MSN Search WebLog their support of the new NoFollow tag.
[2005-01-17] FTC Shuts Down Porn Companies Over Spam With the goal of curbing pornographic spam, the FTC has won an injunction that allows them to shutdown operations of six adult-orientated web sites because of CAN-SPAM violations.
[2005-01-17] Texas Files Lawsuit Against Spammers Joined by Microsoft, the state of Texas has filed a lawsuit against what they term as "the world's fourth largest spammer."
[2005-01-08] Using mod_rewrite against stupid comment spam bots... You'd think the comment spammers would be a bit smarter, but apparently not. Over 80% of all attempted spam hits on my site provide no HTTP Referer data.
[2005-01-07] There Must Be a Better Way To Deal With Comment Spam During the past week, I've had a trickle of comment spam on my blog. Nothing that I'm overly concerned with (not yet, anyway) ...
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