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03.01.05US still the major source of spam

Spamfo.co.uk writes:
Researchers at Sophos scanned all spam messages received at its global network of honeypots throughout 2004 month and at the top of the list was the United States, which is responsible for exporting 42.11% of all spam.


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20.01.05Search Engines Try To Block Blog 'Comment Spam'

Technewsworld.com writes:
Most bloggers allow reader responses to entries. This also opens the door to spammers, who use automated programs to post links to their own Web sites in the comments sections of blogs. The links, and the words within them, have some effect on the spammers' site ranking within search engines.


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24.01.05The 2005 Spam Conference

Spamfo.co.uk writes:
The spam conference 2005 was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Friday, unfortunately we couldn't make it so we will have to make do with the webcasts...


A directory listing of the webcasts is available here

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