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* Is Dying : The Unofficial Anthology The unauthorized, incomplete, unabridged guide to the "* Is Dying" troll template.
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0Spam.com Free antispam service for pop, Yahoo, and Hotmail accounts supporting multiple languages.
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24/7 Media Snags Restraining Order Against MAPS Ad server and technology company 24/7 Media succeeded in getting a temporary restraining order against anti-spam non-profit Mail Abuse Prevention System, on behalf of 24/7's e-mail marketing subsidiary, 24/7 Exactis. [InternetNews]
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A Fight to Ban Cellphone Spam Hundreds of unsuspecting AT&T wireless subscribers in April protested when spam trickled from their PCs to cellular phones. [Wired]
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A Spam-hating Man With a Spam-stamping Plan Interview with David Kramer, an anti-spam crusader. [Computerworld]
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A Third of Work E-Mail Wastes Time A new study finds at least 34 percent of e-mail messages at work contain irrelevant information. [ABCNEWS.com]
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A Whole Lotta Nothing: Blogspot is hurting America Describes how Blogspot has become a key feature of automated spamming tools.
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ABCNEWS.com: New Ways to Can Spam E-mail New spam filter uses peer-to-peer networking tricks.
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About Cyberstalking - An Online Guide Comprehensive information [including country-specific data] from WiredPatrol, an Internet help, education & safety organization. WiredPatrol was formerly known as CyberAngels.
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About Ken Pangborn Describes long-standing grievances the author has against Mr. Pangborn's behaviors online.
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Abuse of Usenet: Cyberstalked Jayne Hitchock's battle with Usenet spammer Woodside Literary Agency began in 1996, and continued into 2002 with her cyberstalkers sentenced to prison and probation on charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, perjury and making false statements to a federal officer. Hitchcock's site details the case from start to finish, and shows how it led to new laws making cyberstalking a criminal offense in New Hampshire (USA).
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Abuse.com Resource guides and bulletins for combating Internet-related abuse
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ACM: Ubiquity - Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks Article by M. E. Kabay about the effect of DDoS attacks on major e-commerce sites, and the legal ramifications thereof.
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Activator Mail Virus scanning and spam prevention based on blacklists and user feedback.
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Adcomplain A Perl script to automate spam complaints.
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Address Munging Considered Harmful A paper arguing against the practice of spam-blocking on Usenet by using an altered email address.
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Address Munging FAQ How to spam-block ("munge") your email address.
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Adventures of an Open Proxy Server Security whitepaper discussing proxy honeypots and observations on the types of abuse that are aided and enabled by insecure proxy servers.
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Agent Spam Commercial spam / virus filtering services for corporations and ISP's.
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Al Iverson's Spamresource.com Collection of articles written by a former employee of MAPS.
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Alleee and Franc's Insolitology A description of Nigerian scams (also called 419 scams), with images and links.
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alt.spam FAQ or "Figuring Out Fake E-Mail & Posts" Describes how to find out where a fake post or e-mail originated from.
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alt.syntax.tactical FAQ Dealing with Trolls Crossposting and Flames.
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alt.usenet.kooks Including FAQ and the Official Alt.Usenet.Kooks Funny Farm.
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andersja: Spam, Hype and SpamAssassin An article about hyped mail-filtering products versus freely available SpamAssassin.
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Anti Spam Blog Spam blocking and prevention news and reviews.
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Anti Spam Software Provides anti spam software with server based email and web security features, email and spam filtering software for Network Administrators.
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Anti-Spam Bill Clears Key Hurdle An anti-spam bill that could have a wide-reaching effect on online marketing is one step closer to becoming law following the U.S. House Commerce Committee's vote Wednesday. [E-Commerce Times]
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Anti-spam group makes up with pollster A controversial anti-spam group agrees to remove a polling and market research firm from its database of suspected junk e-mailers. [C|Net]
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Anti-spam groups slam RECA proposal Privacy and anti-spam activists have given two thumbs down to the latest attempt at self-regulation by the online marketing industry. [ZDNet]
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Anti-Spam Research Group (ASRG) Investigates tools and techniques to mitigate the effects of spam.
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Anti-spam: AOL edition A page for AOL users to help combat the threat of spam
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Anti-Spammers Opt for Opt-In A freshly launched company called Whitehat.com sets out to lead companies into marketing by email in a nice, polite way.
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Anti-Spamming Act List of contact information of spammers
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Anti-UBE/UCE Page Tips and resource links to help fight spam.
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Antislamming act draws fire A House Commerce subcommittee today approved by voice vote the Consumer Antislamming Act, containing controversial provisions aimed at protecting Net users from junk email that antispammers say actually legitimize spam. [CNET]
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AntiSpam DNSBL Identifies spam sources - whether intentional or not - at the time they are sending spam. Not before and not after.
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AOL spammer pleads guilty to forgery A man who spammed millions of AOL subscribers with pornography and get-rich-quick schemes has pleaded guilty to second-degree forgery in a US District court. [The Register]
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Apocryphal E-Mail Bedevils Va. Sender She meant well. That's what Rose Lambert tells herself every morning when her e-mail folder begins to bulge with missives from around the globe, and she starts to slip again into her deep, private hell. [Washington Post]
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AppRiver Filtering solutions for Novell GroupWise and Microsoft Exchange.
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