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BBC News - How spammers are targeting blogs (Internet/Abuse)
Spammers are turning their attention to weblogs, angering technology analyst Bill Thompson. He calls it "flyblogging."
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Yahoo! News Full Coverage-Spam and Junk Email (Internet/Abuse)
A collection of recent newswire articles about spam legislation.
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Email Spam News - Topix.net (Internet/Abuse)
News on spam collected from diverse sources on the web.
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Yahoo! News: Senate passes anti-spam bill, but many obstacles remain (Internet/Abuse)
The "can spam" bill reflects a national push to eradicate annoying commercial junk e-mail. It takes aim at bulk e-mailers who mask their identities, peddle pornography and scams, or ignore consumers' requests to be left alone.
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CBS News: Internet experts battle spam (Internet/Abuse)
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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BBC News: The most annoying spam of 2002 (Internet/Abuse)
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.
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BBC News: Spam 'turning people off e-mail' (Internet/Abuse)
People are starting to use e-mail less because of spam, a study finds, though some click on unsolicited messages.
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Yahoo! News: House Passes Anti-Internet Spam Bill (Internet/Abuse)
The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Saturday for a bill to outlaw most Internet spam and create a "do not spam" registry for those who do not wish to receive unsolicited junk e-mail.
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Yahoo! News: Spammers Unleash E-Mail Worm to Disable Critics (Internet/Abuse)
Anti-spam organizations are the target of a new Internet worm outbreak that tries to knock them offline with a crippling data barrage, computer security experts said Tuesday.
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Yahoo! News: Microsoft, New York State Sue E-Mail Spammers (Internet/Abuse)
Microsoft and New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer on Thursday sued a group of e-mail marketers they said were responsible for sending billions of fraudulent spam messages.
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The Mercury News: Subscription e-mail intended to weed out spam (Internet/Abuse)
WebTV co-founder Phil Goldman today is launching a subscription e-mail service for consumers that's intended to weed out spam.
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Yahoo! News: Spam E-Mail Plays on Men's Deepest Fear (Internet/Abuse)
For many American office workers, the day begins with deleting spam. These days, a lot of electronic junk mail hits below the belt by seeking to profit from many men's deepest fear.
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Yahoo! News: Spams Drives Wary Shoppers Away from Internet (Internet/Abuse)
The exponential growth of unsolicited junk e-mail -- spam -- is shaking consumer confidence in the Internet and may hamper growth of the e-economy, officials on Monday told a global anti-spam meeting.
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Yahoo! News: Spam-Busters Say They're Winning the War (Internet/Abuse)
They're the scourge of the electronic age -- the modern-day equivalent of the 19th century snake-oil salesmen hawking their miracle cures, love potions and get-rich-quick schemes.
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Study: Spam delivers bad news for ISPs (Internet/Abuse)
Study shows more users than expected blame their ISPs for spam. [ZDNet]
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E-mails laden with real news -- and rumors (Internet/Abuse)
The stock market was plummeting Monday. Everything was crazy. And as if that weren't enough, Salomon Smith Barney in Alexandria, Va., was inundated with strange phone calls. [USA Today]
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BBC News: EU laws target junk mail spam (Internet/Abuse)
Consumers across Europe who have been plagued by junk e-mails and phone messages are being told that new laws are on the way to control them.
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ZDNet News: Spam--it's worse than ever (Internet/Abuse)
Do you need a penis enlargement? How about a cool million bucks, courtesy of a too-good-to-be true deal with the son of one of Nigeria's most powerful families? Anyone with an e-mail account has doubtless received sundry similar pitches. Ranging from the simply annoying to the truly bizarre, spam was bad enough a year ago; it's that much worse today.
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BBC News: Getting Tough On Spam (Internet/Abuse)
Unsolicited e-mail is becoming a problem for users and internet service providers.
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BBC News: New York takes on 'spam' e-mail (Internet/Abuse)
Fresh from his victory over Merrill Lynch, state attorney general Elliot Spitzer sues MonsterHut.com for sending millions of 'spam' e-mail adverts.
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