Spam reaches 30-year anniversary

Spam reaches 30-year anniversary

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Spam reaches 30-year anniversary wicky.digitalhearts 06-30-2008
Posted by on June 30, 2008, 4:00 am
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Spam has turned over 30 and still it=92s a headache in the cyber world.
For every good invention, there is negative side. And spam is the evil
son of email. Anti spam techniques emerge all the time and spammers
are finding new ways to beat them. It is a kind of primordial battle
in the cyber world
Some innovative anti spam techniques have
succeeded in the battle with spammers and one of them is Abaca=92s
ReceiverNet service. ReceiverNet characterizes each protected user
based on the percentage of spam they receive and then uses those
reputations to rate the incoming message flow. ReceiverNet is
effective in protecting against existing and future spam techniques.
Download the Osterman Research white paper from this link
http://abaca.com/downloads/A%20New%20Approach%20to%20Defeating%20Spam.pdf
for more information.

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