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Posted Tuesday December 5, 2006, 7:37 am, Over one day old
USATODAY.com - It may be the Internet age, yet consumers should expect old-fashioned junk mail to keep clogging their mailboxes. Marketers' spending on direct mail will swell 7.5% to $64 billion next year, according to respected ad forecaster Robert Coen.
Read Junk mail still going strong as spending forecast sees 7.5% increase
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Posted Tuesday December 5, 2006, 7:37 am, Over one day old
TechWeb - Do challenge/response spam filtering systems create more problems than they solve? One analyst argues against them.
Read Spam Filtering Floods Innocent Inboxes
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Posted Wednesday November 29, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
TechWeb - Managed services from companies like Postini and Google offer users shelter from the intensifying onslaught.
Read Surviving the Spam Storm
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Posted Tuesday November 28, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
AP - Unsolicited e-mails continue to plague Europeans and account for between 50 and 80 percent of all messages sent to mail inboxes, the European Commission said Monday.
Read EU says more than half e-mails are spam
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Posted Monday November 27, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
AP - Unsolicited e-mails continue to plague Europeans and account for between 50 and 80 percent of all messages sent to mail inboxes, the European Commission said Monday.
Read EU says more than half e-mails are spam
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Posted Monday November 27, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
Read Spam Now Worse than Ever Before
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Posted Monday November 27, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
AFP - The European Commission urged member states to beef up the fight against unwanted Internet "spam" messages and malicious spyware, citing the Dutch approach to the problem as an effective model.
Read Brussels urges fight against Internet spam invasion
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Posted Monday November 27, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
Reuters - Criminal gangs using hijacked computers
are behind a surge in unwanted emails peddling sex, drugs and
stock tips in Britain.
Read Email gangs bombard Britain in "Spam Wars"
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Posted Monday November 27, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
Reuters - European Union countries are doing too
little to enforce EU rules banning unsolicited emails, or spam,
which are becoming increasingly fraudulent and criminal, the
European Commission said on Monday.
Read EU Commission urges states to do more against spam
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Posted Monday November 27, 2006, 7:36 am, Over one day old
USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Baskin-Robbins isn't the only one with plenty of flavors. A wide palette of spam and an increase in "bot" networks that deliver them have created a record crush of unsolicited commercial e-mail this year.
Read Spam morphs into multiple, shifty flavors
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