I moderated a Ferris Research webinar earlier this week. It was intended to be a press-only event, to support a client's press release. Inevitably with these things, a few non-press register, but that's perfectly OK.The client is a new spam filter... (posted on 19 Apr 2008 by Richi Jennings)
BorderWare is making a very interesting claim. It seems to be blocking an enormous proportion of its customers' inbound spam simply using IP reputation.While most anti-spam vendors these days talk about blocking roughly 75% of the spam using IP... (posted on 9 Apr 2008 by Richi Jennings)
How to remove spam from Google Calendar. Spammers can very easily add false events to your Google Calendar. (posted on 9 Apr 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
Wow, this is one of the most fun pieces of spam I received (no, I don't read all my spam :-) - this one just evaded the filter...)Yes, I know it is in Russian; here is what it says (roughly)'We offer "abuse-resistant" hosting; [it is clarified that... (posted on 2 Apr 2008 by Anton Chuvakin on Security)
I would like to thanks Subdriven & Panaman from the Pauldotcom.com irc channel for volunteering to help with this project.The basic goal honeyspam.com is to find out why people click on links in spam and develop better training. I started this project... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by Security and Technology for SMB's and SOHO's)
Tricking the search engines to rank your pages higher than they ought to is called "spamdexing", or simply spam. I have warned people many times over about a host of different spamming techniques, and how they should avoid them. If you don't mind a nasty... (posted on 20 Mar 2008 by Blah, Blah! Technology)
Marshal, and Email and Internet content security company, analyzes spam traps it has placed throughout the Internet and looks for trends in spam creation, distribution, and origination. read more (posted on 18 Mar 2008 by OuterVillage.com | Technology News & Ideas)

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