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Filtering Spam With Behavioral Blacklisting

White Papers This paper presents SpamTracker, a spam filtering system that uses a new technique called behavioral blacklisting to classify email senders based on their sending behavior rather than their identity. Spammers cannot evade SpamTracker merely by...

[October 14, 2008, 1:01]

Whitelisting: The new blacklisting?

News Security industry figures at the AusCERT 2008 conference discuss whether whitelisting offers a solution to the problem of malware prevention.

[May 28, 2008, 15:59]

Researchers redefine the internet blacklist

News At next week's 17th Usenix Security Symposium, researchers from the Sans Institute and SRI International will present the results of their experiments with 'highly predictive blacklisting' (HPB), a service that tailors blacklists for particular...

[July 25, 2008, 16:03]

Spam blacklist blocks BT

News A number of BT customers attempting to email friends and colleagues have been perplexed by their emails bouncing back with a delivery error message but a note on one spam blacklisting site, the Distributed Server Boycott List, explains why this is...

[June 6, 2003, 10:21]

Microsoft turns to Spamhaus for security help

Talkback The combination of Spamhaus and SPEWS will provide customers a more powerful set of solutions for blacklisting and punishing Spammers and SPAM friendly hosting companies by listing the IPs in a common black list with no ability for removal.

[August 20, 2006, 19:46]

Spamhaus under attack from UK spammers

Talkback The combination of Spamhaus and SPEWS will provide customers a more powerful set of solutions for blacklisting and punishing Spammers and SPAM friendly hosting companies by listing the IPs in a common black list with no ability for removal.

[August 19, 2006, 7:31]

Security experts look to 'whitelisting' future

News Speaking at the AusCERT 2008 security conference, Graham Ingram, general manager of AusCert (Australian Computer Emergency Response Team), said today's blacklisting approach is simply not working. I think the realisation [is] that blacklisting only...

[May 28, 2008, 10:01]

DDoS attack shuts down anti-spam blacklist

Talkback Osirusoft is a US based service and not an Australian Based Blacklisting service. Please do your re-search properly. Unless you have omitted some other information, relating to some other Australian based black lists, your Sub-heading is wrong.

[August 28, 2003, 3:48]

Cloudmark Case Study: SureWest Communications

White Papers Growing outbound spam was causing increased resource consumption (CPU, disk and admin) and putting company at risk of blacklisting by other ISPs. SureWest Communications is one of the nation's leading independent communications holding companies.

[January 21, 2009, 0:00]

Computer Ecology: Responding to Mobile Worms With Location-Based Quarantine Boundaries

White Papers On the mobile nodes, conventional intrusion detection and intrusion response techniques such as address blacklisting and content filtering are more difficult to deploy due to the lack of central entities and the resource constraints of mobile nodes.

[August 23, 2007, 1:00]

*SMobile Security Shield for Symbian

Downloads s sole business focus is mobile security, and we offer the widest mobile OS platform coverage available in the market today.VirusGuard features: Real-time monitor scan any file received at the device, regardless of the transfer mechanism (email...

[October 15, 2008, 8:00]

Microsoft turns to Spamhaus for security help

Talkback No notice is really given on these blacklisting events, rather you find out when mail starts bouncing to some destination. In fact, blacklisting innocents contributes to the problem. Editorial by Dave Hayes

[August 27, 2006, 20:09]

Spamhaus under attack from UK spammers

Talkback No notice is really given on these blacklisting events, rather you find out when mail starts bouncing to some destination. In fact, blacklisting innocents contributes to the problem. Editorial by Dave Hayes

[August 27, 2006, 8:57]

Spamhaus hit with $11m judgement

Talkback No notice is really given on these blacklisting events, rather you find out when mail starts bouncing to some destination. In fact, blacklisting innocents contributes to the problem. Editorial by Dave Hayes

[September 17, 2006, 9:04]

Spamhaus hit with $11m judgement

Talkback No notice is really given on these blacklisting events, rather you find out when mail starts bouncing to some destination. In fact, blacklisting innocents contributes to the problem. Editorial by Dave Hayes

[September 17, 2006, 6:56]

Spamhaus domain name may be suspended

Talkback No notice is really given on these blacklisting events, rather you find out when mail starts bouncing to some destination. In fact, blacklisting innocents contributes to the problem. Editorial by Dave Hayes

[October 16, 2006, 15:41]

Web casino blacklisted for 'messageboard spam'

News Online casino 888.com has again been linked with the problem of messageboard spam, with one industry body blacklisting the company for what it calls "unethical marketing techniques". The problem appears to be not with the direct actions of 888.com...

[May 5, 2006, 15:45]

Microsoft sues Google

Talkback Blacklisting MS executives for two or three years ought to be encouraged to prevent undue influence in other areas of business or even government. Despite the lawsuit, he could still be a mole. People like Howard Schmidt, for example, are...

[July 20, 2005, 13:27]

RIAA, Lead Dog for the IP Entertainment Industry

Blog User blacklisting is possible there. Here's a URL related to the RIAA recent push into ISP-land.http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/12/riaa-v-people-turns-lawsuits-3-strikes Essentially the RIAA wants the ISPs to send an email (presumably) to their...

[January 5, 2009, 12:07]

Spamhaus hit with $11m judgement

News The US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has ordered Spamhaus to pay $11,715,000 in damages to e360insight and its chief, David Linhardt, who had sued the UK-based organisation earlier this year over illegal blacklisting.

[September 15, 2006, 10:25]

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