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Bob's Spam Filter How to set up an effective spam filter with procmail.
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BopSpam Online POP3 bayesian filtering service.
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Boston.com: Spammers' scavenging e-mail virus surfaces on Net A new computer virus capable of harvesting millions of e-mail addresses from infected PCs was rapidly spreading across the Internet Monday, security experts said.
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Brightmail Debuts Wireless Anti-Spam 'Mailwall' Seeking to protect wireless e-mail users from spam and viruses, Brightmail, Inc. announced the release of new software that acts as a "mailwall." [Wireless Newsfactor]
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Brightmail Inc. Provides advanced technologies and solutions to enhance the capabilities and manageability of e-mail.
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Bumpymail.com Free e-mail forwarding accounts. Forwarding address disappears automatically after fixed time period and mail is bounced. Spammers won't be able to reach you.
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c2.com - Wikispam Information about ongoing issues with and responses to wikispam.
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Can Spam Ever Be Stopped? Activists decry a loophole in proposed U.S. anti-spam laws that would allow each spammer to send one unsolicited e-mail before an ISP could take action against the spammer. [E-Commerce Times]
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Capn Design Archives: Referrer Spam is Out of Control Blog entry with a few coding suggestions and examples to thwart the spammers.
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Cashette Only allows mail from people you know. Spammers have to pay the users to send them spam.
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CAUBE.AU Fight Spam in Australia [CAUCE Partner]
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CAUCE Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email - the preeminent anti-spam group.
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CAUCE India Stopping spam in India.
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CBC News: Anti-spam laws needed in Canada: telemarketing org. The head of the Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) is calling for legislation to protect consumers from unsolicited e-mail, or "spam."
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CBS News: Internet experts battle spam Hundreds of computer programmers gathered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently, to figure out ways to solve the rising flood of unsolicited e-mail, also known as spam.
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CERT Advisory CA-2000-01 Denial-of-Service Developments Denial of Service developments including description, impact, and solutions.
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CERT Incident Note: DoS Attacks Using Nameservers Description of how intruders use name servers to execute packet flooding denial of service attacks.
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Chinese and Korean Net Blocks Lists IP blocks of China and Korea for those who want to avoid asian spam.
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Chongqed.org - Fighting wiki spam A creative response devised to beat one particular spammer at his own game.
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Christian Science Monitor: 'White lists' emerge as a tool for consumers in fight against spam Americans are discovering that the broad effort to fight spam can backfire.
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Christian Science Monitor: War on e-mail spam ratchets up in courts, legislatures | csmonitor.com A lawsuit against spam on the Internet is part of a larger effort to control the proliferation of unsolicited e-mail.
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Cisco Strategies to protect against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. This article applies primarily to sites using Cisco equipment.
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CleanMyMailbox Whitelist-based service that automatically "cleans" mailboxes of unwanted email multiple times per hour.
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Clueless Mailers Offers background information on the worst of the new Internet abusers.
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CNET.com: Anti-spam Group Bocks Yahoo Stores An anti-spam group has put Yahoo's storefronts on its list of suspected junk e-mailers, snarling attempts by some customers to access the storefronts.
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CNET.com: Anti-spam service battles bugs A new anti-spam service launched with much fanfare this week is facing some technical hurdles out of the gate and frustration from the community it relies on to fight junk mail.
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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.
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CNET.com: AOL awarded millions in spam case A Virginia federal court awarded America Online nearly $7 million in damages as part of the Internet service providers' legal victory over a junk e-mail operation, AOL said Monday.
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CNET.com: AT&T admits spam offense after contract exposed AT&T acknowledged Thursday that it had violated its own spam policy by providing Web-hosting services to a purported sender of unsolicited commercial email.
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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.
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CNET.com: Congress, critics wrinkle noses at spam bills Spam may be an unwanted staple in your in-box, but don't expect lawmakers to serve up new regulations anytime soon.
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CNET.com: Consumer groups fight spam epidemic A coalition of consumer groups plans to ask the federal government to rescue people from the deluge of unwanted commercial mail that clogs their inboxes and sucks up their time.
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CNET.com: EU body pushes spam guidelines The European Parliament has signed off on sweeping guidelines for Internet regulation, including prohibiting spam and the use of cookies without the explicit permission from Web surfers.
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CNET.com: Free speech or campaign spam? California gubernatorial candidate Bill Jones is back online after his Web-hosting service shut down his campaign Internet site in protest over a mass e-mail that some outraged recipients compared to spam.
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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.
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CNET.com: Groups seek federal action on spam Spam has become such a menace to the Internet that the Federal Trade Commission should take swift steps to stanch the flow of bulk e-mail, three consumer groups said Wednesday.
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CNET.com: If it's spam, the message is "delete" When Emily Sachar got back from vacation recently, she had an e-mail inbox full of hundreds of messages. Unfortunately, most of them were spam.
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CNET.com: Inside the spammer's world Recent court decisions upholding laws against unsolicited e-mails will increasingly focus attention on a few individuals who send out the majority of such unwanted advertising messages.
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CNET.com: Is your e-mail watching you? Watch out--the spam choking your e-mail in-box may be loaded with software that lets marketers track your moves online, and you may not even be aware that you've been bugged.
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CNET.com: Marketing group scrapes off spam label The Direct Marketing Association has created mandatory ground rules for members sending sales pitches via e-mail, a move designed to help avoid a government crackdown on commercial messages.
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