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Researchers Hijack Storm Worm To Track Profits

Nov 8th, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out a story in the Washington Post, which begins: "A single response from 12 million e-mails is all it takes for spammers to turn annual profits of millions of dollars promoting knockoff pharmaceuticals, according to an unprecedented …
see also: computer · PDF · Spam · Washington Post · botnet · dollars · worms

Craigslist Agrees With State AGs to Curb "Erotic Services" Ads

Nov 6th, 2008 · The New York Times reports that Craigslist has reached an agreement with 40 state attorneys general to tame its notoriously unruly "erotic services" listings. Clever diplomacy: according to the article, Craigslist "said that it will charge erotic services …
see also: service · payments · New York Times · company · Vendors · ads · identity

Spammer Perjury is Worth Prosecuting

Oct 8th, 2008 · Slashdot regular Bennett Haselton summarizes his essay by saying "Spammers really do lie more often under oath than other parties in court (surprise). Judges and prosecutors could promote respect for the law by cracking down on it, and maybe make a dent …
see also: parties · laws · prosecute · Spam · spammer · prosecutors · Perjury

Obama Beats McCain In Spam Landslide

Oct 8th, 2008 · The New York Times runs an article about the spammers' choice of presidential candidate. From the article: "According to Secure Computing Corp., spammers were nearly seven times more likely to slap Obama's name in the subject line than McCain's during …
see also: computer · New York Times · presidential · Spam · spammer · candidate · Obama

Now Google's CAPTCHA Is Broken

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Yesterday it was reported that Microsoft's revised CAPTCHA had been cracked. Now it's Google's turn. In a move that is sure to surprise no one, the spammers behind 'Xrumer' have announced that they've not only cracked Google's CAPTCHA, but other forms …
see also: Google · Microsoft · spammer · Captcha · CAPTCHARead · Xrumer

Now Google's CAPTCHA Is Broken

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Yesterday it was reported that Microsoft's revised CAPTCHA had been cracked. Now it's Google's turn. In a move that is sure to surprise no one, the spammers behind 'Xrumer' have announced that they've not only cracked Google's CAPTCHA, but other forms …
see also: Google · Microsoft · spammer · Captcha · CAPTCHARead · Xrumer

Vint Cerf Says It's Every Machine For Itself

Oct 2nd, 2008 · The Guardian has an interesting story on Vint Cerf, the 'father of the internet,' in which he says there's no silver bullet for scammers, spammers and criminals running zombie networks and porn-to-porn file swapping because 'the internet was designed …
see also: network · service · business · fraud · Commercial · Internet · Machine

Spammers Targeting Microsoft's Revised CAPTCHA

Oct 2nd, 2008 · According to Websense, Microsoft's CAPTCHA has been busted again. CAPTCHA was surely a logical move for different service providers to fight against spammers, but it seems to be melting down. 'Realizing the potential for massive abuse from spammers with …
see also: IP · solution · service · Microsoft · computer · reliability · research

Spammers Targeting Microsoft's Revised CAPTCHA

Oct 1st, 2008 · According to Websense, Microsoft's CAPTCHA has been busted again. CAPTCHA was surely a logical move for different service providers to fight against spammers, it seems to be melting down. 'Realizing the potential for massive abuse from spammers with anti-CAPTCHA …
see also: IP · solution · service · Microsoft · computer · reliability · research

Vint Cerf Says It's Every Machine For Itself

Oct 1st, 2008 · The Guardian has an interesting story on Vint Cerf, the 'father of the internet', in which he says there's no silver bullet for scammers, spammers and criminals running zombie networks, and porn-to-porn file swapping because 'the internet was designed …
see also: network · service · business · fraud · Commercial · Internet · Machine

Virginia Supreme Court Strikes Down Anti-Spam Law

Sep 13th, 2008 · The Washington Post is reporting that the Virginia Supreme Court has struck down the anti-spam law that was used to convict spammer Jeremy James, on the grounds that the ability to be anonymous was more important than the problem of spam. Strangely, the …
see also: laws · Commercial · restrictions · speech · Spam · Washington Post · unprotected

Virginia Supreme Court Strikes Down Anti-Spam Law

Sep 12th, 2008 · The Washington Post is reporting that the Virginia Supreme Court has struck down the anti-spam law that was used to convict spammer Jeremy James, on the grounds that the ability to be anonymous was more important than the problem of spam. Strangely, the …
see also: laws · Commercial · restrictions · speech · Spam · Washington Post · unprotected

Facebook & Myspace Taking Some Spammers To Court

Aug 23rd, 2008 · Social networks like Facebook and Myspace are now bringing spammers into the court systems in new attempts to put a stop to it. Although spammers rarely show up in court and the suits do not always lead to monetary reward, companies are hoping the 'chilling …
see also: network · Companies · social · MySpace · spammer · monetary · Facebook

Yahoo Blocks Venerable Email List Over False Positives

Aug 3rd, 2008 · Yahoo has stopped delivering This Is True, Randy Cassingham's 14-year-old mailing list, because too many Yahoo readers have mistakenly or carelessly flagged it as spam. Yahoo readers make up over 10% of True's readership, slashing the ad revenue that …
see also: Yahoo · distribution · ads · revenue · protesting · Spam · predators

Spammers Choose GMail

Jul 17th, 2008 · A study by Roaring Penguin has discovered that during the past three weeks, the amount of spam originating from Gmail has risen sharply." My spam has been pretty ridiculously high for the last few weeks, although I have no idea if this is part of it. …
see also: gmail · Spam · spammer · originate · daysRead · Roaring Penguin

Gmail Reveals the Name of All Users

Jul 16th, 2008 · Have you ever wanted to know the name of admin@gmail.com? Now you can. Through a bug in Google calendars the names of all registered Gmail accounts are now readily available. All you need to find out the names of any gmail address is a Google calendar …
see also: Google · register · gmail · calendar · Spam · violations · privacy

Fallout From the Fall of CAPTCHAs

Jul 15th, 2008 · An anonymous reader recommends Computerworld's look at the rise and fall of CAPTCHAs, and at some of the ways bad guys are leveraging broken CAPTCHAs to ply their evil trade. "CAPTCHA used to be an easy and useful way for Web administrators to authenticate …
see also: Online · Malware · gmail · administration · 2008 · Spam · Computerworld

Spammers Announce World War III

Jul 10th, 2008 · schliz writes with the stub of a disheartening article at IT News: "Hackers are deluging web users with malware-laden spam claiming that World War III has started following a US invasion of Iran. Security experts warned [yesterday] that spam emails with …
see also: video · world · player · Malware · Nuclear · Iran · Security

Amazon's EC2 Having Problems With Spam and Malware

Jul 2nd, 2008 · jamie pointed out a story about the recent problems Amazon's EC2 service has been having with malware and spam. "EC2 space is now actively blocked by Outblaze, and has been listed by Spamhaus in their PBL list [...] However as Seth Breidbart noted in …
see also: IP · service · Malware · Spam · Amazon · spammer · Terminator

Man Fired When Laptop Malware Downloaded Porn

Jun 18th, 2008 · The Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents fired worker Michael Fiola and initiated procedutes to prosecute him for child pornography when they determined that internet temporary files on his laptop computer contained child porn. According to …
see also: protection · servers · software · computer · office · download · Internet







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