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Story: Lycos launches anti-spam zombie army

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Posted by: NJ (Wednesday 1 December 2004, 1:23 PM)

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We're not defending the spammers, we're just saying that this process Lycos had dreamed up is badly designed and irresponsible. Also if the program can transmit the information regarding the sites it's attacking then what's to stop Lycos taking other information as well? Sorry if that sounds paranoid but it'll be a long time until I trust anything Lycos puts out.

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