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Spammers use your cat's name to sell you Viagra

Talkback These people, the spammers and virus writers, should hung, drawn and quartered. No mercy

[June 23, 2004, 12:06]

Spammers launch MP3 pump-and-dump campaign

News Spammers have launched the first mass MP3-attached pump-and-dump spam campaign, which security experts say could be used to distribute malware. Ducklin said the spammers had "not quite got it yet" with this iteration of MP3 spam.

[October 22, 2007, 9:54]

Spammers face lawsuits and jail

News By a voice vote, the Senate Commerce Committee approved the "Can-Spam Act," which would let federal regulators and Internet service providers sue spammers who use forged email headers, who do not let recipients unsubscribe, or who send bulk...

[June 20, 2003, 9:27]

Spammers face jail

Talkback Spammers made my life hell for 4 years by hijacking my email address. Chop their tackle OFF. Lock them up and throw away the key.

[October 5, 2006, 12:06]

Spammers 'tricking ISPs' into sending junk mail

News Spam levels are about to skyrocket, according to experts who warned this week that spammers have developed a new way of delivering their wares. It makes it more difficult for people who compile black lists, which is why spammers are doing this.

[February 2, 2005, 16:05]

It's official: Spammers are hijacking ISPs

News An email security company says it has found evidence that spammers are tricking Internet service providers into helping them evade anti-spam security measures. ZDNet UK reported last month that spammers are using software tools that force virus...

[March 4, 2005, 12:50]

Spammers tap into new markets

News The change reflects an evolution in the kinds of spam that users are receiving, as filtering forces spammers onto pastures new, and success for certain products motivates the spammers to focus on areas where there are rich pickings.

[August 13, 2003, 11:35]

Spammers try fooling filters with digital signatures

Talkback Spammers must surely know that they are the most hated of the internet's underlife. Or is the biggest scam the lie the spammers sell to the marketers? You know, "reach 5.5 million people with your product in one day" - is there any evidence at all...

[October 13, 2003, 10:00]

Spammers target tech-savvy Web users

Talkback Spammers target ANY message board or ANY site that they can get contact info from to find addresses to spam. The technical words being used as a spam filter escape doesn't mean what's implied by the headline, which is that spammers are trying to...

[October 4, 2006, 17:48]

While We’re Worried About Our Jobs, Spammers Thrive!

Blog As we all plan resolutions to make this a better year than the nightmare that was 2008, scumbag spammers have no intention of turning over a new leaf. This year will be a difficult year for many and spammers are continuing to use the state of the...

[March 17, 2009, 19:03]

Spammers conscript home PCs to do dirty work

News If true, the finding could add momentum to the backlash against spammers. MessageLabs maintained that the latest outbreaks of computer viruses may have been deliberately caused by spammers. The programs are likely to have been specifically designed...

[June 27, 2003, 13:03]

Spammers exploit Pope's death

News Spammers are using the name of the late Pope Jean Paul II to provoke interest in a get-rich-quick scheme. Spammers are prepared to plumb the depths in their attempt to get Internet users to buy their goods or services," said Graham Cluley, senior...

[April 12, 2005, 14:50]

Spammers 'hit schools with DoS attacks'

News Schools, colleges and universities are being increasingly targeted by spammers flooding their systems with junk mail and launching denial-of-service attacks, according to one security firm this week. Spammers are trying to force their messages on...

[January 10, 2005, 14:15]

Spammers try fooling filters with digital signatures

News Wacker said the openness of the program's development allows spammers to develop tricks to fool the software. So if spammers are actually trying to forge that rule, it doesn't do them any good on a properly updated machine," he said.

[October 13, 2003, 9:40]

Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filters

News Spammers have added Google Sites to the arsenal of online tools used to get around junk-email filters, according to a study published on Tuesday by messaging security firm MessageLabs. Spammers had already been making use of Google Docs, Google...

[August 5, 2008, 15:03]

Spammers arm junk mail with multiple threats

News Opportunistic spammers are increasingly posting additional threats, such as links to malware, within the body of their unsolicited email messages, according to new findings by internet security company Marshal.

[July 5, 2007, 9:14]

Spammers fool Outlook with a new trick

News Spammers are inserting hidden words into their email messages to fool Microsoft Outlook's built-in anti-spam technology. As spam-filtering technologies become more common, spammers have altered the construction of their messages to avoid detection.

[April 2, 2004, 17:10]

Spammers use your cat's name to sell you Viagra

News Spammers have started using spyware to steal personal information so they can customise the subject lines of unsolicited emails to increase their chances of being read. Research by email security firm MessageLabs has revealed that spammers are...

[June 22, 2004, 16:45]

Spammers 'using bugs' to find active email addresses

News Many spammers are including illicit code in their unsolicited mail to help them detect active email addresses, a security firm warned on Tuesday. Web users have long been advised to ignore spam, rather than replying to it, so as not to attract more...

[April 14, 2004, 17:40]

Spammers curb their habits

News The rate at which spammers are sending junk mail around the Internet appears to be stabilising. European spammers followed in third place, accounting for 11 percent of the email, dwarfing Australasia and South America, which only produced a small...

[November 9, 2004, 16:53]

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