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Is Canada a Spam Haven?

The spammer that Facebook won a landmark $873 million settlement against last month operated out of Canada, leading to criticism of the country’s lax anti-spam regulations. They did attempt to address the problem of spam in 2004 when they formed the National Task Force on Spam.

| Feature | Security | 12/11/08 at 9:46 am |


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How to decode Spam Headers

Spammers know that they can be tracked through the “Received:” lines in the headers. Therefore, they often attempt to obfuscate the headers to confuse matters. Although “Received:” headers can also be forged, it is somewhat more difficult than simply forging the return address.

| Feature | Security | 12/04/08 at 10:42 am |


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Researchers Hijack Storm Worm

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego and Berkley successfully infiltrated the Storm Worm to measure the conversion rate of spam. They found that it took only a single response from 12 million spams sent for spammers to reap huge profits.

| News | Security | 11/11/08 at 4:18 am |


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U. S. Presidential Candidates’ State Spam Legislation

Some or all provisions of some individual state laws may be preempted by the United States federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, including provisions regarding a private right of action. Although not part of any platforms with the upcoming United States election, how does each of the presidential candidates’ individual state fare with spam legislation?

| News | Security | 10/20/08 at 4:40 am |


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