Innocent Emails Are A Victim Of Spam War
News If you conduct a reasonable investigation and form an opinion that someone is the source of spam or a particular IP address is being used (for spamming), there's a First Amendment right that attaches to that.
[May 2, 2003, 8:06]
Spam Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
Talkback Instead it should have been the plaintiff to disprove the perception of it spamming and to make a clear distinction between its acivities, which it claims is e-marketing - and spamming. Anybody who wages war on spammers deserves a accolade.
[October 12, 2006, 19:35]
MSN: Hotmail 'forwarding' Message A Hoax
Talkback THe only thing spamming the world with CRAP will achieve is succeeding to end email by CRASHING the hotmail servers with a flood of "OMG UR ACCOUNT IS IN DANGER! Josh, Fighting the war on SPAM. If MSN WANTED to inform people of a mass shutdown we...
[September 30, 2005, 11:31]
Legit Email Caught In Anti-spam Crossfire
News It's ironic because the work we do as an organisation includes helping get the message out to other activists and nonprofits about how to use email and the Net for outreach.without spamming," Krause said.
[July 12, 2002, 11:52]
Fight Spam With Zero Tolerance
Leader Although the telco finally got around to kicking a hosted spamming tool off its network this week, it took months of campaigning by anti-spam groups such as Spamhaus to make this happen. This unrelenting conviction is noticeably absent from any...
[March 1, 2005, 12:50]
Google Protects Its Search Results
News Such tools may use a variety of techniques, such as "link spamming" to improve rank placements and automated queries to judge the success of such campaigns. But the latest clashes hint at an escalation in a war that may see many more Web surfers...
[April 16, 2002, 14:47]
Staying One Step Ahead In The Anti-spam Arms Race
News ZDNet UK spoke to Mark Bruno, Brightmail's enterprise product manager, about how his company is keeping pace with new spamming tactics, the rise of SMS spam and the significance of the Symantec deal. It doesn't require technical expertise either...
[June 16, 2004, 10:30]

