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Anti-spam standard catches on - with spammers

News While SPF has been touted as a way to stop spam, the data has shown that the true value of the protocol is more about preventing fraud, said Scott Chasin, chief technology officer of the Denver company.

[September 9, 2004, 9:05]

Spammers undeterred by Can-Spam Act

News The Can-Spam law has been in place for a year now, and according to our studies we've seen very little compliance," said Scott Chasin, chief technology officer of MX Logic in Denver. Nearly a year after its passage, the federal Can-Spam law has...

[December 30, 2004, 9:30]

Spammers 'using bugs' to find active email addresses

News Millions of users are unaware that spammers have the ability to track when they view and open their email," said Scott Chasin, MX Logic's chief technology officer. Many spammers are including illicit code in their unsolicited mail to help them...

[April 14, 2004, 17:40]

Virus variants spread

News We firmly believe denial-of-service attacks that produce wave after wave of downed Web sites and infected emails are the new reality in the fight against spam, viruses and worms," said Scott Chasin, email-management company MX Logic's chief...

[February 26, 2004, 7:40]

Sober comes out of hibernation to spread hate

News Scott Chasin, chief technology officer at email security specialists MX Logic, said the latest variant of Sober was being uploaded to computers infected by previous variants of Sober, which meant the virus authors may have remote control over...

[May 16, 2005, 9:25]

Spammers flout law

News Scott Chasin, chief technology officer at MX Logic, said that the Denver company is seeing more email that originates overseas -- as much as 60 percent in January, up 1 percent from December. Only a fraction of the unsolicited email slipping into...

[February 11, 2004, 8:20]

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