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[2005-08-29] Blog Spam Is Relentless Since I implemented comment and trackback moderation on this blog a couple of weeks ago, the amount of spam I've been getting has steadily increased.
[2005-08-29] Three More Spammers Canned Federal prosecutors in Phoenix have won indictments against three people accused of violating the CAN-SPAM Act.
[2005-08-22] Spammers In For Slammer Time During a hearing for Chris Smith, a federal prosecutor's comments suggest future action against other spammers.
[2005-08-18] You’ve Got Jail! A very much ex-AOL employee will spend 15 months enjoying the hospitality of the federal penal system.
[2005-08-17] Email Delivery & The War Against Spam The war is afoot between legitimate senders of mass email and spammers. There is an ever-increasing number of tools, in the form of algorithms and list management tools. These tools will affect email delivery and reduce the amount of spam that has hijacked the email industry.
[2005-08-12] Snipermail's Head Takes A Judicial Bullet Scott Levine was convicted on 123 counts in federal court on charges related to information theft from Acxiom Corp.
[2005-08-11] AOL Giving Away Seized Spammer Assets The AOL Spammer's Gold Sweepstakes gives people a shot at winning a notorious spammer's yellow Hummer H2, as well as cash and gold.
[2005-08-11] Microsoft Continues to Separate Fools From Their Money As part of it's ongoing efforts to eliminate unsolicited Email, Microsoft announced a settlement of a suit against alleged "spam-king" Scott Richter and his email-marketing firm, OptInReallyBig LLC.
[2005-08-10] Mixed Messages From Microsoft's Spam-King Settlement? Microsoft with some help from the New York Attorney Gerneral's office has won a $7 million settlement from Spam King Scott Richter.
[2005-08-09] Microsoft Shakes Richter For $7 Million A joint effort between Microsoft and the New York Attorney General's office has ended in a settlement won from notorious spammer Scott Richter.
[2005-08-04] 5 Ways To Stop Spam From Reaching Your Mail Box UCE or unsolicited commercial email is getting worse by the day and Microsoft has announced that in the future it will be developing a system in which email sending and receiving will be like our postal mail where a digital stamp has to be bought to send it. But until then marketers online will be continuing to send emails to potential customers in the hope of converting some of the leads that they buy into buying customers.
[2005-08-04] New Spam Word Study We recently analyzed the tokens (or words) in the bayesian spam filter on our mail server.
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