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Top > Computers > Internet > E-mail > Spam > News and Media > 2003

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» MSNBC: In the trenches of the 'spam wars' - For those serving on the front lines of the bruising battle over junk e-mail spam is also is the root of the hardball legal tactics, hacking, harassment and death threats that are the hazards of their chosen vocation. (August 7, 2003)
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» MSNBC: Has the spam dam really burst? - Spam, some say, has gotten so bad that it's on the verge of killing e-mail. But if the Internet sky really is falling, why doesn't someone do something? (August 6, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Porn spam--legal minefield for employers - Lewd e-mail promoting pornography may soon pose more than just a technical challenge in the ongoing fight against spam--experts say it's set to become an acute legal problem, too. (April 7, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Spam suits seek poetic justice - Antispam company Habeas is suing bulk e-mailers, accusing them of using its poetry without permission in an unusual use of trademark law to clamp down on spammers. (April 4, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Standards group takes aim at spam - An influential Internet standards-setting body has begun a close scrutiny of the mounting problem of e-mail spam, in an effort that could have broad-ranging implications for future e-mail use and security. (March 6, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Antivirus firm takes on junk e-mail - Antivirus company Trend Micro is jumping into the antispam fray, unveiling new software it hopes will help information technology managers protect their workers from an increasing barrage of unwanted messages. (March 3, 2003)
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» Wired: Going to Extremes to Fight Spam - On Monday, the two co-founders of AvantGo launched a new spam filter that takes the most drastic anti-spam approach possible: Users only receive e-mail from people on a list of pre-approved senders. (March 3, 2003)
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» Wired: Net Gurus Rally Anti-Spam Forces - The Internet Research Task Force, the closest thing the Internet has to a governing body for all matters technical, inaugurated the Anti-Spam Research Group this week to develop "a taxonomy of the (spam) problem and the proposed solutions." (March 1, 2003)
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» CNET.com: MSN blocks e-mail from rival ISPs - Microsoft's MSN said its e-mail services had blocked some incoming messages from rival Internet service providers earlier this week, after their networks were mistakenly banned as sources of junk mail. (February 28, 2003)
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» PCWorld: It's Open Season on Spammers - The problem of spam--how to get rid of it, how to track down the senders, and whether to prosecute those spammers--has dominated many discussions at the third annual Privacy and Data Security Summit here this week. (February 27, 2003)
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» SFGate: Bill seeks to stem spam - Could California lead the nation into a spam-free future? Or at least one where appreciably fewer unwanted pitches for porn, anatomical enhancements and cheapo printer cartridges flood our electronic inboxes? 2003.02.24 (February 24, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Spam blocker charges for e-mail - An Australian entrepreneur has created what may be the first antispam service that lets its users charge for the privilege of sending them e-mail. (February 19, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Group to field spam-filter complaints - A group of e-mail marketers on Tuesday set up an Internet forum for people to air grievances about spam filters--which can swallow legitimate messages along with the targeted commercial come-ons. (February 18, 2003)
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» CNET.com: Microsoft going after Hotmail spammers - Microsoft is turning up the heat on spam, filing a lawsuit to go after people it suspects of having harvested e-mail addresses from its Hotmail servers to spam subscribers. (February 18, 2003)
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» SFGate.com: But we don't like spam - Junk e-mail detested, polls find - Nearly 9 out of 10 Americans who use e-mail at work support legislation that would require warning labels on sexually explicit or pornographic spam and establish criminal penalties for spam that contains misleading information about the identity of the sender. (February 12, 2003)
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» Wired: Spam Offers: Some Legit, Most Not - The human gene pool should be incapable of producing enough idiots to financially support the vast number of spammers whose scat litters so many inboxes. Turns out, most spammers make money selling e-mail addresses to other spammers, who then sell those same addresses to others. (February 12, 2003)
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» BBC News: The most annoying spam of 2002 - The most annoying spam purported to pass on to people free passwords for sex sites that usually levy a charge to look beyond the front page. (January 24, 2003)
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» CNET.com: AT&T spam filter loses valid e-mail - AT&T WorldNet this week activated a risky spam-filtering technique that it shortly had to defuse after subscribers discovered they were losing legitimate e-mail. (January 24, 2003)
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» Wired: Spam Confab: Hackers to Rescue? - Hackers from around the world will converge on MIT on Friday to swap intelligence and marshal their collective brainpower for the fight against a seemingly indomitable opponent. This time it's not Microsoft, DirecTV or the Recording Industry Association of America. It's spam. (January 15, 2003)
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» Newsfactor: Malware and Spam in the New Year - Against both spam and viruses, the best defense is still a well-protected network or PC. It seems that spammers have used the holiday season to increase their e-mail intrusions on our inboxes by 1,000 percent since Thanksgiving. (January 3, 2003)
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