UK urged to co-ordinate with EU allies on spam

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The UK and other European member states need to do more to tackle spam, and should start by taking a more co-ordinated approach to the problem, according to the European Commission.

A European Commission study, published on Thursday, stated that in the UK, relatively few formal controls or co-operation procedures exist to tackle spam and malware, although the government does have a record of working with ISPs and businesses on the problem.

"Although legislation has been introduced, sanctions are limited, and few resources have been allocated to the agencies charged with enforcing the rules," the report said about the UK. "No cases have been reported of action being taken against spammers."

Information commissioner Viviane Reding said the majority of EU citizens were still affected by unwanted junk email, even though European anti-spam legislation is seven years old.

"Although since 2002, European law has prohibited spam and spyware, on average 65 percent of EU citizens are still affected by spam on a regular basis," said Reding in a speech on Thursday. "We need to step up our fight against spammers and make sure that the EU adopts legislation that provides for strong civil and criminal sanctions against spammers."

Reding said concerted acrtion was required from the member states, as anti-spam efforts varied from country to country. The Commission's study found "considerable differences" between the number of cases per country and the fines imposed, according to a Commission statement.

In the past three years, Spain and Slovakia have seen the highest amount of enforcement, with each taking action against 39 people for spamming or distributing malware. Romania comes next, with 20 cases.

In addition, the study found fines vary widely. At the high end, the Netherlands saw a €1m fine (£930m), and several other countries, such as Romania, Ireland and Latvia, imposed fines ranging from hundreds of euros to several thousand euros.

Reding said the Commission's telecoms package, which has been in the pipeline for over two years, would provide conditions for the better enforcement of privacy rules.

"A new provision in the EU telecoms rules requires that penalties for breaking national laws on online privacy should be effective, proportionate and dissuasive," the Commission statement said. "It further obliges EU countries to allocate the necessary resources to national enforcement authorities."

Talkback

What was happing in the UK a few years ago where sales teams working for the energy companies where going around signing people into new contracts without ever speaking nor meeting them, blatantly forging there signatures.

Except spam tends to go a lot further and force peoples machines to chase adverts just so the perpetrators can make money, it should be delt with like any other criminal activity.

CA 12 October, 2009 20:11
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if you get rid of microsoft and the like for linux or ubuntu you get no spam? now i need your help i bought off ARIA 3 8g pendrives[flash memory] 2 don,t work. now when i bought them i didn.t use a email address so i used my name and they arrived safely ,but i can,t get a rma or the like and although they acknowledge my lettle they choose to ignore it, i paid thru mastercard using paypal can i approach them for a refund or do i have to go to the small claims at the county court? lezlowhulse@gmail.com

lezlow 13 October, 2009 11:36
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We'll spam has nothing to do with the operating system, but i dare say theirs more malware in spam aimed at microsoft OS.

As for your USB pen-drives id follow paypal's or mastercard's retrospective policy's for dealing with such matters, they may be able to refund the money back to you.

CA 14 October, 2009 00:17
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thank you

lezlow 14 October, 2009 11:22
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