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Downloadable coupons used in spam campaign
Spammers are using downloadable coupons as a method of spreading malware.
Dan Raywood
Jan 9 2009 11:24AM
Security
EMX reaches $10,000 SMS spam settlement with ACMA
A small Sydney-based firm will pay a $10,000 ‘settlement’ to the Australian Communications and Media Authority for allegedly spamming numbers it had rented as a list from a commercial brokerage.
Staff Writers
Jan 6 2009 12:18PM
Telco/ISP
Spam to hit record levels in 2009
IT security firm Barracuda Networks is predicting that spam volumes will rise to more than 95 per cent of all email in 2009, despite a crackdown on several major spam outfits in recent months.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 18 2008 2:51PM
Security
Spam to hit record levels in 2009
Barracuda Networks is predicting that spam volumes will rise to more than 95 per cent of all email in 2009.
Staff Writers
Dec 18 2008 10:49AM
Security
Anatomy of a spam business
In less than nine months in 2007, a botnet-driven junk mail network earned US$7.5 million for its operators -- just one example of the polished, modern-day spam operation, a panel said Wednesday at the SC World Congress.
Chuck Miller
Dec 11 2008 10:00AM
Security
Spam levels to rise as Srizbi botnet returns
The fall in global spam levels after the shutting of web hosting company McColo looks to be short-lived after researchers reported that the Srizbi botnet has been reactivated.
Iain Thomson
Nov 28 2008 2:36PM
Security
Spam levels to rise as Srizbi returns
The fall in global spam levels after the shutting of web hosting company McColo looks to be short-lived after researchers reported that the Srizbi botnet has been reactivated.
Iain Thomson
Nov 28 2008 10:51AM
Security
Spam climbing back up after botnets return online
The amount of unwanted email is again surging after a host of botnets -- led by the high-powered Srizbi network of compromised machines -- have reconnected to internet service providers.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 27 2008 10:30AM
Security
ACMA response to Hyarchis alleged spam breach
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a detailed response to claims by Hyarchis that its formal warning over alleged spam activities was unfair.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2008 12:52PM
Telco/ISP
SMS ‘confirmations’ put Hyarchis in hot water: ACMA
ACMA has released the content of alleged spam SMS messages sent by Hyarchis and suggested that if they had been ‘purely factual’ there may not have been grounds to issue a formal warning.
Ry Crozier
Nov 26 2008 12:50PM
Telco/ISP
Facebook wins record spam payout
Social networking giant Facebook has been awarded a hefty US$837m judgment against a Canadian spammer under the US Can-Spam Act.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2008 9:46AM
Security
Hyarchis sets record straight on spam warning
Hyarchis has described the formal warning issued to it by ACMA over alleged SMS spam as a ‘slap in the face’ that sets a dangerous precedent for the entire web marketing industry.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 4:06PM
Security
Hyarchis sets record straight on spam warning
Hyarchis has described the formal warning issued to it by ACMA over alleged SMS spam as a ‘slap in the face’ that sets a dangerous precedent for the entire web marketing industry.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 3:23PM
Security
Spam levels remain down following McColo shutdown
Though worldwide spam levels are still diminished in the wake of the McColo hosting-company shutdown, it may only be a matter of time before they come roaring back.
Chuck Miller
Nov 21 2008 9:53AM
Security
Hyarchis busted in ACMA spam crackdown
Premium SMS provider Hyarchis Company is the latest to feature on a growing hitlist of firms caught by the Australian Communications and Media Authority for alleged breaches of the Spam Act.
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2008 10:12AM
Security
Spam volumes drop 75 percent in a day
A web-hosting firm that apparently sent out more than 75 percent of worldwide spam has been knocked offline.
Dan Raywood
Nov 14 2008 9:23AM
Security
Spam rates slashed as McColo shut down
Worldwide spam rates fell sharply today after two major ISPs cut off internet access to hosting company McColo.
Iain Thomson
Nov 13 2008 2:54PM
Security
Researchers hack spam network for study
Researchers from University of California, Berkeley and UC, San Diego (UCSD) have published a report detailing how they hacked a spamming network to collect data on the economics of the problem.
Iain Thomson
Nov 11 2008 10:17AM
Security
Now that the election's over, holiday season spam begins
Spammers have launched their 2008 holiday season spam campaigns using email to tout pharmaceutical products and casino spam with a Christmas angle.
Staff Writers
Nov 10 2008 5:37PM
Security
More Aussie spammers caught under ACMA’s iron fist
The Ad Company has copped a formal warning from the Australian Communications and Media Authority for alleged breaches of the Spam Act.
Staff Writers
Nov 6 2008 9:42AM
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