Spamhaus & e360 Battle is Heating Up

The battle is heating up between the spammers e360 and the anti-spam warlords Spamhaus, some say the Internet may meltdown if Spamhaus stops its service..
Some estimates say 80% of spam is stopped by Spamhaus and e-mail could suddenly shoot to a server melting rate if their service is pulled.

The legal battle between antispam organisation Spamhaus [...]

Anti-Spyware Groups Still Require Legislation

Cyber and computer laws are always a grey area, they tend to be very vague and don’t cover specific technologies.
Spam is a good example, look at how long we’ve been getting spammed, and it’s been a SERIOUS problem for at least the last 5 years, spam legislation has only started coming in to effect in [...]

China Outlaws Private E-mail Servers

Ah China, always been famous for repressing their population, now there repression is moving onto the Internet and using digital means..
Just like the so called ‘Great Firewall of China’, I’ve been meaning to do an article about that for quite some time, I have something drafted.
Anyway the latest thing China has done has made it [...]

Charity Computers May Fuel Malware Wars

Sometimes doing good can help bad things propogate, sometimes it’s good to consider the big picture and the repucussions of your charitable actions.
This is a case where such logic rings true.

Programs to send PCs to third world countries might inadvertently fuel the development of malware for hire scams, an anti-virus guru warns.
Eugene Kaspersky, head of [...]

Shadowserver Battles the Botnets

Botnets are indeed a growing problem, we’ve seen serious cases of DDoS extortion, the most recent example would be the attacks against the ‘million dollar homepage’ and the problems it caused the owner.
Botnets have been used for quite some time as spam networks and mostly for script kiddies to have DoS wars on IRC networks, [...]

Spam - A Simple Guide To Keeping Your Inbox Clean

In my opinion, the best way to keep clean of spam is simple:
The first rule is NEVER reply to spam, NEVER click the unsubscribe link and NEVER e-mail to the unsubscribe address.
These are simply underhand tactics to get ‘active’ e-mail addresses.
Some other tips to avoid getting spammed in the first place:

1) Never use your [...]

Taiwan Kings of Spam from CipherTrust

Hmm Taiwan are really way ahead of everyone when it comes to being a spam hub, sadly that’s nothing to be proud of and generally it’s due to a large amount of poorly configured/unsecured servers.

Taiwan needs to start doing some vulnerability assessment! Taiwan and Korea have always had loads of open proxies/exploitable machines in my [...]

Carders Scamming Spammers!

Sounds complicated, it’s almost a tongue-twister.
It turns out the carders (people using stolen credit card details fraudulently) have worked out how to get money out of the spammers (spamming being massive nowdays)
Fraudsters who deal in stolen credit card data have devised a means to extract money from sponsors of junk mail campaigns.

Carders have signed up [...]

The Tale of a Real Malaysian E-mail Spammer Exposed - Webflexx

So a friend of mine received a spam, which is not unusual, but this one was a little different.
This guy is in Malaysia, and the spam he usually receives is from all over the place, mostly US-centric, but this one was targetting Malaysians, Malaysian spammer producing Malaysian spam, is it the first?
I asked for him [...]

Jan 2006 Virus and Spam Statistics

January at a glance: Vicious and Varied
The numbers are indeed concerning: 19 new email-born significant virus attacks, of which a troubling 8 (42%) were graded “low intensity”, 7 (37%) “Medium Intensity” and 4 (21%) were massive attacks – a rare phenomenon for a single month.
One outbreak of specific interest, consisting of 7 variants, illustrates how [...]


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