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[2005-03-31] Google's War On Search Engine Spamming After reading comments from readers and taking WG's advice and reading the whole document, a little title change is necessary. As always, the meat is in the comments, read on....
[2005-03-26] Feedster Accused of Spamming Search Engines Tim Yang is claiming that the claim your feed function at Feedster is spamming Google et al...
[2005-03-24] Six Apart Moves Forward on Comment Spam Anil Dash posts an update on Six Apart, the makers of MovableType and owners of LiveJournal and TypePad hosted blogging service's, progress on fighting comment spam.
[2005-03-23] IBM's Weapon Against Spam IBM has unveiled technology that blocks spam by identifying the domain of the sender as opposed to looking at the actual content of the message.
[2005-03-22] Spam Solutions Still Missing The Point IBM has announced a new anti-spam initiative today. Surprisingly enough, it is actually somewhat reminiscent of Lycos's 'make love not spam' fiasco of a few months ago.
[2005-03-16] Mail-Filters Introduces Comprehensive Anti-Phishing Solution Mail-Filters, the global leader in OEM anti-spam solutions, today introduced the industry's first comprehensive anti-phishing solution.
[2005-03-15] The Pending Spam Crisis For Hosted Blogs In announcing new data on the growth of blogs as tracked by Technorati - over 7.8 million at the end of February, double the number tracked just last October.
[2005-03-14] Technorati Sees Blogspam Rising Technorati's David Sifry writes that part of the growth of new weblogs created each day is due to an increase in spam blogs ...
[2005-03-03] New Phishing Law Could Net Offenders 5 Years Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced an anti-phishing bill that would increase punishments for convicted offenders.
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