Techies Working on Spam Blockers
Aggravating, time consuming, and expensive â spam, cyberspeak for junk mail has gotten so bad that many computers are virtually unusable.
Tell me about it. I was so busy for two days last week that I didn't have time to read my mail. I had over 900 messages, of which most were spam. Anybody whose mail I didn't answer, I apologize... | "This is totally illegal and something needs to be done about it," said Peter Chambers of Affinity Web Services.
Actually, sending email is a legal activity in most places. It's hijacking other people's computers to use as SMTP servers that's illegal... | Last year, President Bush signed a law making spam illegal in some cases. The Bush administration has declined to create a national "do not spam" registry to discourage unwanted e-mails, arguing that using the current technology could allow such a registry to be hacked, giving the unscrupulous spammers access to the e-mail addresses on the list. Spam costs U.S. businesses $4 billion a year in lost productivity alone. Consumers can buy spam blockers for about $50 but larger businesses and Web service providers are spending $1 million or more on software to block certain headers or words in incoming e-mails.
Spam blockers aren't infallible, either. I have tales of woe on that one, too... | While spammers defend their right to send unwanted e-mail, experts say many of the messages carry viruses, trick consumers into buying useless products at inflated prices and lure consumers into authenticating their addresses and giving up their personal information.
Pay Pal and EBay phishing seems to be down this week. I wonder if those guys were caught? | Tech giants Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo and Earthlink are developing "Sender ID," which identifies and deletes any e-mail that canât be traced to its Internet address. It is similar to caller ID for telephones.
That's a damned good idea. I've got telstra.com and bigpond.com blocked at the server, and I've come close to doing the same with AO-Hell a few times. Instead, this afternoon, instead of working on Rantburg I should have the new server installed this week I'll be working on a spam killer that I started a couple months ago. |
Posted by: Mark Espinola 2004-07-11 |