50 Billion Spam a Day
Hong Kong makes an effort to crack down on spam
Anatomy of spam
MySpace Scam Emails
Spammer Profile
Earthlink wins case against spammers
Hormel just can't catch a break
Geek spam on the rise
Gmail tip
Google's Gmail is good at blocking spam
Coming soon, or already here?
How to have a popular blog
Users aren't as savvy as they think
Subliminal ads in spam
MS Exchange anti-spam review
Complexity in the spam world
Rogers Wireless wants voicecasting banned
China has passed a new anti-spam law
Mail.app and image spam
Investing based on spam, bad idea
Contextual Spam
Video Tribute Sites
Sounds like they need better filters
New Spammer Forum
Coming Back
RX Spammers Getting Shutdown
Canada's Spam Task Force Releases Report
Schneier on Fearmongering
Making spammers pay for your attention
Washington State Bans Spyware
AOL offers free webmail service
The next stage of Sober
FireFox update is out
BigPond filters out 6 million spam messages a day
Hotmail honeypot helps nab spam gang
Watching the worms
Telewest is blacklisted
Send-Safe is rebranded as Revolution Mailer
Another browser "hole"
Are cellphone virus issues really that bad?
Notes on SpamLookup from the creator of MTBlacklist
Spitzer to go after spam and spyware
Banking trojan "BankAsh-A"
Spam regarding Tony Blair's email
FireFox security hole
Symantec releases anti-spyware product, in beta
April resulted in a deluge of spam
The new driving force in PDAs? Email.
So then I says "Spammer?! I hardly know her!"
Phishers moving to keyloggers
More on the Sober Worm - could lead to new increase in spam
WORM_SOBER.S Virus
Half of internet users have experienced phishing
Spam Arrest seeks nearest memory hole
5,600 phishing sites
Should email be considered a reliable system?
Sorry for the lull
Are spammers using P2P to get address lists?
Pair Networks users get an upgrade to block spam
SpamLookup: The Blacklist Killer
A vote for MTModerate from a defective yeti
Human nature makes it easier to scam?
Do not pass Go, do not collect $200
Eight new Microsoft security updates
Why one incorporates in the first place
Telstra BigPond is disconnecting customers with malware
Proof that spammers are real class acts
WebMed-Rx spammer and Microsoft
Great general article on spam
Embedded images in HTML
Blog spam referred id's might account for IE usage stats
Jeremy Jaynes gets 9 years in prison
Users are more accepting of spam
Spam raid in Australia
Dubious distinction
Australian website fined under Aussie Spam Act
Microsoft continues to help in the anti-spam world, via their legion of lawyers
Microsoft is going after 117 phishers
Gmail is now up to 2GB
Taxing Spam
Postini reports a drop in directory harvest attacks
Another (anti) spam blog starts up
WordPress raises the ire of more than a few bloggers
Tivo popups on their way?
Want a list of Terri supporters?
Spam King Scott Richter Files for Bankruptcy
Overzealous anti-spyware programs and incompetent users
Defectieve Yeti Ponders Comment Spam
Probably why phishing is so successful
Gizmodo's Sugar Cube Spam
Emailed malware has peaked?
ZDNet bug still there
Contest... no contest
Incompetent spam
Spam blogs are clogging the blog world
Bad email habits allow spam to survive
What's that say? Oh right, "V1@gRa" - got it.
This just in: Users to blame for spam
Is Mac OS X a sitting duck?
Clearswift's Spam Index, sex sells
IBM enters the world of anti-spam
ZDNet webpage used by spammers
Spammer site shut down
Testing a spam filter
Exposing those who buy spam
A (theoretical) FireFox plugin to ensure click-fraud on popups
Use an appliance to reduce server load due to spam
New collaborative filtering tool for sharing networks to reduce spam
New anti-spam law in the Philippines
German Telco Company Fined for Spamming
Anti-spammer is sued
Dealing with annoyances
There have been a few signs lately that Gmail is opening to the public
AOL AIM TOS
Spam Hijacker
Google 302 Exploit
Online Poker
VoIP, more spam coming your way
Spyware and... spyware
Interesting read on bot nets
New Zealand to see an increase in permission based email
When is spamming really spamming?
Forget phishing, now its pharming
Blogs, the new spam
AOL clarifies statement on AIM
Are tougher laws in Canada making for less spam?
Email archiving woes
AOL changes AIM's terms of service
If you use P2P, go open source
ChatSlapper
Can legal precedent against warez traders impact spammers?
Email overload
I believe the term for that is "irony"
A brief interview with the director of the Spam Museum
An evaluation of blacklists
MT-Keystrokes... no good for FireFox?
Canadians are getting less spam
How to send email that gets responses
Burned by Email Snoops
Political figures, above the spam laws
Sooner rather than later
Movable Type anti-spam plugins
419 scams impact on legit Nigerian email
Spyware bill moves forward
What is in your P2P program?
Missouri To Tackle Spam
Great Minds Think Alike
Who buys from spam?
The woes of direct marketing
The cost of spam
Spim, Spim, Spim
Spam stats
More on SMS.ac
More on comment spam and Movable Type
Matt Haughey comment on blogs and spam
More phishing woes
China to accelerate anti-spam law process
Pop-up/under Trickiness
Spam is up, zombies are down
Windows hole from 8 years ago... still there
New Mobile Device Virus?
Malware with huge download potential
N.C. Government anti-tax spam
Hardware solutions
ABC News suggestions on spam
Spamhaus commends Global Crossing
Spammers are using ISP mailservers
Tax software affiliate spam
Speaking of phishing... EBay
Optimmism over phishing
Feedburner
Spam and blogs, "enrich" the net
An interview with one of the writers of SpamAssassin
Anti-spam software is working
South Korea sees a drop in email usage
GFI Screws-Up
Wired article on pop-up ads (with pop-ups)
More ways to block comment spam
Thorough review of anti-spam techniques for blog spam
Georgia Senate Approves Silly Act Name
More on that Bagle
Europe spam tide on the rise
Judge dismisses spam conviction
Note to self, don't send death threats
Spam in online communities at SXSW
Redundant firewalls
Florida Spammer Goes to Jail
I give up: T-Mobile sales actually up
Fox News tells us to look out for drug spam
MCI has booted the Send Safe crew
Bagle variants coming in spam
How to get rid of spyware and use the web correctly
Mozilla/FireFox are popular, so now they get ads
Mobile Text Message Spam Doubles
How to make money on wireless ads that aren't spam
Secure your wireless network, or it might send spam
How T-Mobile was hacked
Fighting those annoying referrer spams
FireFox security updates
RSS feeds the next frontier
MS AntiSpyware Hoax
Spam adds noise to email
New web annoyances
MailWasher Pro, server-side anti-spam solution, now on Macs
Spam costs Hong Kong $769M in 2004
MSNBC sends out spam as news
Hong Kong plans to try to stop spam
How the voicemail at T-Mobile was hacked
Reading EULAs for fun and profit
Spyware maker demands to not be called syware maker
New spam laws are proposed in New Zealand
Symanetc extends their Hotmail contract
Spam filtering tech used to fight AIDS
The implications of security in today's wireless world
Making friends and influencing people: SMS.ac and Joi Ito
419/Iraq Variant
More scams, more spam
Blogs and spyware, join forces
Australia also vows to track down spam scammers
OFT Spam Scam Crackdown
Matt Haughey on Knowspam
Site updated
Treo 650 and Exchange 2003
New virus currently favoring RAR
Gmail, perpetual Beta?
Who would have thought that we could learn from Paris Hilton?
Pop-ups are back
Man arrested for spim
Well that didn't last long.
Slowing down... to a stop
Microsoft suing more spammers
More on the anti-spam screensaver
ASCII Spam
Spyware is expensive
Wired tells us that more spam is on its way
Lycos Anti-Spam Site Hit By Hackers
More Army Spam
Unpatched systems... not safe
Project Honeypot
When do spammers not want traffic on their sites?
Happy Thanksgiving
Italian senate has gay worm issue
Sarasota Spam
ArsTechnica on spyware
Trojan on phones
4M Emails a Day
Hotmail drops POP access?
Ars Technica on Yahoo's Domain Keys
XP SP2... new holes found
Free webmail space upgrades
MoveOn.org getting blocked by spam filters
Christmas spam is on its way
Ars Technica on Malware
US mil spam
Gmail goes POP... sort of
Are Spammers Being Punished to Harshly?
Another IE exploit that another virus takes advantage of
Trojan sends SMS
419 gets 5 years
Missed gadget sales for this spammer
Fishing for Phishers
Too much comment spam
A family that spams together, stays together... in jail
Spammers staying relevant in this post election time
Another IE/Windows vulnerability abused by phishers
Accused virus writer stands up for himself
Anti-spyware and spyware, together
Mac OS X shown as "safest" OS
Hormel pays to try to win back name
More Nigerian Scam Types
I'm back now... sort of.
Spamblogging Hiatus
20% of Dell Support Calls are Spyware
DSPAM v3.2 Released
Oh, you meant spiced ham...
Bill Gate Creates a Stir: Says IE is Safe
Author of Fahrenheit is Interviewed
Spam People... For Grammar Questions?
15 Countries Join to Fight Spam
Cell phone annoyance in China
"Fighting Spam for Dummies" not so good
A new worm out on MSN Messenger
A Spam Museum
Spamfree.nl is Closing
CAN-SPAM Compliance Doubles
International anti-spam groups join together in the fight against spam
Fax spam takes a hit
Hurricanes slowed spam
Changing how e-mail works
Spammer to pay $25K settlement
Feds are going after a spyware scammer
House approves spyware bill
Stop Street Spam
More on Microsoft's IMF
Spam scam busted
How to make friends and influence people
California Anti-Malware Law
Microsoft to offer anti-spyware tool
1GB not enough? Try 100GB.
China lists over 100 spam servers
LA warspammer pleads guilty
419... in video!
Microsoft and Amazon join forces in legal case against spammers
Places malware hides in Windows
Hotmail reduces free services to limit spam
People are starting to switch
The Windows JPEG virus
XP SP2 may slow down your laptop
Terrorist Spam?
A love story, in spam
Arnold lays down the law in CA
Patches to IE are for paying customers only
More Bruce Sterling
And so it begins
Mail Cruncher: because all of the good names were taken
Free iPod? Yes, but with spam.
Ireland cracks down on online scam
Disagreements bring close to MARID
Microsoft is flexing its muscles at spam hosts
Experts fight over who is right, Gartner group takes toys and goes home
Microsoft is disappointed at XP SP2 uptake
Bruce Sterling on the internet today
Opt out any time you like, but you can never leave
SpamAssassin 3.0.0 is out
Pfizer takes flack for Viagra
AOL increases password count
Zombie Sniffer
Wiki spam
Humans are better at detecting spam right? So why not let them detect your spam?
Zombies everywhere! Run for your lives!
Tracking spam... lots of spam
Spam shirts
Opting out is never easy
Feds consider offering cash for dead spammers
AOL snubs Sender ID
More Thatcher 419 scams
Are the hurricanes keeping spam volume down?
Microsoft updates its spam filters
Mozilla has parsing bug too
More on Sender ID in the news
Phishers now going after Gmail
Comment Spam, again
New critical Windows XP bug
Gmail - no need for invites
The sky? No longer falling.
Spam patent
Windows essentials for avoiding malware
Political spam - not just for elections
Hmm, this is new to me... and annoying - are we seeing signs of a new zombie/bot in the works?
Spam map - hotspot action
Spam is... 100?
Today is amusing/scary worm day
New sniffing worm
Lycos enters the mass storage market
McAffee now doing managed e-mail
Gizmodo stepping on my toes
Sender ID is dead
Reputation based spam filtering
Gmail starts erasing spam older than 30 days
Stopping spam the hard way
Spammers always keeping current
Scammers and Spammers, How to Avoid Them
Want to buy some zombied PC access?
Savvis to block spammers
Wired reminds us that ads are annoying, yet effective
OSI in talks with MS over Sender ID
Debian also rejects Sender ID
China enters fight against spam
Slashdot does the "told you so" dance over XP SP 2
Spamblogging gets briefly mentioned in NYT
A slight deviation from the norm
HRiders.com now offers 10GB of free e-mail storage space
Forbes looks at the legal side of fighting spam
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times
Sender ID not approved by Apache
New Bagle worm seeding attempt apparently was a dud
Consistency in spam journalism
The contest nobody wants to win
MessageLabs decides to use Brightmail to filter spam
ZDNet drops a big one on us: spam volume keeps rising
Survey shows employees use e-mail for sexual content
SPF shown to be good enough for spammers too
This just in: Lots of spam takes up more disk space than no spam at all!
Abuse of term "hacker" seen in news
Two brief looks at SPF/Sender ID
Judge blocks R.I. man from sending spam
TechTV asks "Is Yahoo's SpamGuard any good?"
EU states "Laws against spam? Useless. But we are doing it anyway!"
No good Norman
E-mail Addresses It Would Be Really Annoying to Give Out Over the Phone
Hotmail's 2GB goes to non-paying users as well
Internet Week tells us that spammers are tricky
Government and spam seen recently, holding hands and snuggling
This just in: "cybercrime" is a really lame term
Feds say more spam arrests are on their way
New (anti)spam firewall?
These names are now just getting silly
Citibank bouncing phishing reports
DNA sequencing algorithms to block spam
A closer look at spamming
Bugmenot is back and in action
UK ISPs to gang up on spammers
New spam type?
I'm just as sick of this XP SP2 stuff as you are
Non-patched Windows survival time drops
Sohu.com says it was a glitch
Full list of XP fixes in SP 2
Spam and viruses, becoming one
Stop phishing scams in real-time?
Clam boil spam shown to lead to bad puns
Is Gmail missing a feature?
Tip #458: Don't spam Jeremy Zawodny
Spammer gets suspended
Spam filters are not perfect
Look out, it's the summer of spam
The Bay area... looks as if it is not immune to spam
Can't get enough of that SMS spam
More thoughts on spam
Can we use trademark law to go after spammers?
Content filtering spam is on its way out now.
More spim warnings
Want more ads in your web browsing experience?
How secure is Windows Firewall?
Phone spammers... in Canada
New phishing trojan scam
Doom 3 has a 419 scam in it
The story of one spammer/scammer.
Microsoft gets vendor support for its Sender ID
Script Kiddie Pleads Stupid
SURBLs, not really like RBLs
Insert "survey says" joke here.
XP SP2 reviews
HRiders hits the 3GB storage limit
Microsoft, still classy as ever
OECD spam task force
FTC seeks comments on CAN-SPAM
SMS to the masses instantly... spam soon?
U.S. is number one! Oh wait, that's bad.
Vircom states the obvious
New Zealand's school children might see less porn spam than London's children
This is my new favorite spam
FTC has had enough, tells certain spammers to go to their rooms
Church spam
London school children are not immune to spam
VoIP spam voicemail is "next big thing"
Spam Rush Hour
Want more Gmail apps?
Patch up your OSes!
Consumer Reports talks of spam in a new issue coming out
Virus gets help spreading through massive spam effort
Bruce Sterling lists spam as one of the leading "cyberterror" threats
Germany apparently makes a silly law
Phone dialer trojan
How long before these start spamming too?
New spam slows some anti-spam engines
The FCC lays the proverbial smack down on wireless spam.
Spam art show
Blog spamming for porn sites
Pfizer steps up to block Viagra spam
Russian "mobsters" have been caught
Current events bring about new scams
July wasn't so hot in terms of CAN-SPAM compliance
Are URLs the same as domain names?
Top notch journalism right here
How good are you at detecting a phishing scam?
Are virus messages also spam? If so, this guy is not your friend.
Lord of the Rings spam
Boca Raton, still reigns king for spam
EFF weighs in on Microsoft and spam
New Spyware Blog
Cartoons, drawn from spam
Much like Voltron, spam foes unite
Are you falling for fish?
MS Office 2003 SP1 targets spam
Enjoy getting spam? These people do.
Spamming for Dummies
Load testing a Gmail account
New MyDoom variant puts the big hurt on search engines
New Virus
Big Surprise: RMS favors OSS over that of Microsoft
More on Attention Bonds
Microsoft to put SPF into action on Hotmail servers
Is there such a thing as too much talk of 419 scams?
Junk faxes may soon be on the rise
Analysis on e-mail marketing
MT-Blacklist wins award as best MovableType plugin
Data Theft Suspect Nabbed
AdRants on the frustrations of spam filters to marketers
Bayesian... intuitive?
First [US] Lawsuit against phone spammers
Some thoughts on the future of e-mail over at unto.net
Microsoft donates money to an anti-phishing group
Dell is creating an anti-spyware site
Reverse firewalls to prevent spam
10 Reasons Why Involving Government in Spam Control is a Bad Idea
The new Bagle.AI is apparently "worst of the year"
Throwaway e-mail sites
Florida is spamming central
The anti-spam industry is consolidating
Richter settles in Spitzer case
419 has now jumped to assassination threats
The Economist Bluejacks
Australia's Herald Sun is catching on to the obvious
Phone virus
Singapore's government doesn't make friends
Microsoft wins $4M in spam case
CAN-SPAM Compliance and Spamming Behavior Not Correlated
Spam? Three words for you.
Election timed spam predicted to dramatically increase "soon"
419 somehow makes for the funniest entries
Recent spam trend I am noticing
Things could always get worse - the pessimistic view.
The Atak worm - both sneaky and annoying
Spam outweighs terrorism in survey
A spam trojan is going around... aka "Why you shouldn't use Windows"
What's better than not getting spam? Getting spam, and harassing them.
Another anti-spam solution available
Stand back, genius at work
More mobile spam news
Where do dummy email addresses go?
Looking at spam from an AI perspective
"How to make SMS spamming even easier" by AOL
419 scam is dissected
Spam humor
And now for something completely different
New block against mobile spam
Yet another Richter interview
The UN has now decided to step in on spam
Jason Kottke raises an interesting question on Gmail
How much spam?
MA joins the CAN-SPAM legal fray
US, UK, and Australia unite against spam
Do not spam registry doesn't exist.
Interview with creator of SPF
Again - seriously, don't use IE
Site News: Anon Posting Allowed
Washington State remains firm on spam law
Are Bounty Hunters the Solution?
A downside to Bayesian analysis on spam
"Moor" thoughts on spam
An e-mail hoax, broken down
Technical Plea to the Masses
Is Voice Spam the next big thing?
CRM-114 is great... or isn't... or is. Take your pick.
Hotmail finally wakes up
You've Got Spam!
Spammer in Russia sentenced... first time this has happened
SpamAssassin beats CRM-114
All of the cool kids are doing it.
Hotmail proves overzealous
Best Practices to Fight Spam
Spyware Brings You Personalized Spam
JWZ gets 'Joe Jobbed'
You think your spam is bad now? Try being blind.
Interview with a spammer
Spam Comedy Evolves
Fax Spam Potentially to Rise
CIOs state that they are morons and out of the loop
Spam a threat? Not in the workplace according to those surveyed.
Do not spam? Will not work.
Yahoo upgrades its public mail system
Spam Debate Cancelled
Canadian Spammer Vows Never to Spam Again
If you are in government, the cool kids spam SMS
Microsoft is suing its way through spam
Forget selling Viagra, just spread fear and loathing
Comcast trying to battle home spammers
Microsoft vows to fight evil on several fronts
Using RBLs in Exchange 2003
Stop Spam
Yet another idea for stopping spam
Brightmail goes where nobody really asked yet
Okay, fine... you win
Spam flatlines a bit last month
Spam costs are rising for workplaces
Vodafone talks about charging spammers
Microsoft IMF... not for me I guess (for now) - but Outlook 2003 looks great
Protect your e-mail address
Microsoft released a new tool for fighting spam on Exchange
Spam poetry
Microsoft has a good concept, but doesn't indicate that they have thought it out
Microsoft and Yahoo can agree on one thing... they hate spam
CAN-SPAM Act - is it creating more spam?
Limited RSS feed now.
More People Stating that "E-mail is Broken"
More Potential Davids to Google's Goliath
US Patent Office Remains Asleep at the Wheel
Back from vacation
Short vacation
MT-Blacklist updated
Comcast wants to off the zombies
German University Turns Off the Spam Filters
Spammer Smackdown
Scott Richter to debate SpamCop founder
O'Reilly discusses the OS X Mail.App
Google's Gmail testing 1TB of space
Yahoo "DomainKeys" Released in Hopes of Stopping Spam
Quick Spam Stats
Lycos Mail goes to 1GB
China is becoming the spam master (on both sides)
Political spam on the rise
Aaron Pratt wants you to spam his Gmail account
A view from the inside
Amusing thoughts on spam
TRO lifted from SpamCop
Survey says: companies are not updating spam filters
Google AdWords now including images
Why Do Spammers Spam?
Awful interview on Wired
Scott Richter has won a TRO against SpamCop
Fax Spam
Norton no longer sends out spam warning
Is Recurrent Pattern Detection the answer to spam?
Companies known to disrespect your e-mail privacy
Spammers skirt on minor punishment
Arrests are made in search of virus writers
How to not get on the good side of voters
And a precedence is set
More ways to fight spam and viruses
That's right, "billion" - you know, with a "B"
The kinds of records that we don't want to break
Mobile messaging spam on the rise in UK
CAN-SPAM Act has effect on viral marketing
MS moves to a Bonded Sender system for MSN and Hotmail
Last month's top spam subject lines
Proof of concept to throw off the bots.
Getting SpamAssassin to work on a Windows 2003 Server with Exchange 2003
Any linking to us is encouraged
Techies express lack of confidence in the ability of Gates to stop spam
Spamblogging will be down for maintenance Tuesday, May 4th (only briefly).
Will spyware outpace spam?
Artists against 419
Legit bulk mailers are getting peeved at spammers.
More CAN-SPAM prosecution going down
IETF steps into the anti-spam fray
Changes to the "Software" section and updates to the site
SpamCop is getting sued by Scott Richter
First criminal prosecutions under the CAN-SPAM act
Sue your employer because you got spam.
And now... SNAM
Two Nigerian 419 scams slipped by my outer defenses today.
How do Bayesian filters work in code?
Well written article on spam filters in the NYT.
How can a company that is running a legitimate service via e-mail stop getting blocked as spam?
Setting up a gateway on your network for spam filtering
What has Spain really ever said that we cared about after all?
Why you may have seen a degradation in SpamAssassin quality lately...
Sue a spammer twice for good measure
Do Not Spam List (like the Do Not Call List)?
I'm gonna go ahead and say this won't work
V0t3 Raj, he is #1 XXL best candidate - vote NOW!!!!!
A big welcome to a new author on Spamblogging!
Infoworld announces "e-mail is broken"
Truly shocking: spammers are ignoring the CAN-SPAM act.
Spam to save the world.
How much money is wasted at companies solely due to spam?
And now for something completely different.
Filtering spam on the outbound connection
Spam is bad... but not as bad as some would have you think.
Stock scams rising in spam
SpamAssassin plugin for Exchange 2000/2003 has been updated
So I guess that is what "getting Fark'ed" means.
How do spammers work?
Prison time for spam?
I must say this is new to me
Porn spam by law now has to be labeled as such.
How to be hated by many in no time!
10 years ago today, spam was born
The source is now available for the Windows/Exchange SpamAssassin sink
A new (and improved?) RBL.
Here is an amusing take on spam via the Daily Show
At least one person is awaiting spam on Gmail for a test
That doesn't even count "sildenafil citrate"
Great write-up on spam
"How to catch a scammer/spammer"
Does this make it harder to sue them?
AOL is auctioning off a spammer's Porsche
A better Windows SpamAssassin for Exchange
U.N. discusses global spam problem
Spim forecasted to be on the rise
LiveJournal discusses more of their anti-spam procedures.
AOL is now blocking spammer's websites
Spam Arrest for both home and business.
Upgrading from SpamAssassin 2.60cvs to 3.00cvs
Yes, I am indeed the man.
The spam sending family
This man is the reason you get spam.
DSPAM v2.10 is out
Spam Expert Weighs in on Anti-Spam Techniques
SpamAssassin also works in blogs.
A hack to implement SPF on Exchange (2000 and 2003) via SpamAssassin 2.70
LiveJournal's method for blocking spam
How I reduced spam at home - Part 3
More lawsuits, this time really big names.
How I reduced spam at home - Part 2
Spam Radio
Bill Gates proposes a charge on e-mail
Can-Spam Act generates first lawsuit from ISP
How I reduced spam at home - Part 1
MT-Blacklist, block spam for MovableType blogs.
Our first day, spam's 10th year - all today!