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Copyright 2005 Randy Charles Morin
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David Utter: Federal prosecutors in Phoenix have won indictments against three people accused of violating the CAN-SPAM Act.
Philipp Lenssen: 30 bad ones out of 50 overall – that makes it around 60% spam on Blogspot. Google itself shows there are around 7,500,000 pages hosted on Blogspot. If we extrapolate the number, we might estimate Google is hosting 4 million spam pages.
Cory Doctorow: The first search result for a Google search for Boing Boing is listed as "boingboing.net/". If you hover your mouse over the link on the results page, the status-bar in your browser displays the link URL as "http://boingboing.net". However, if you right-click on the link and copy the link location, it is revealed to actually be "http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1& url=http%3A//boingboing.net/&ei=U4gJQ6_fBqKiQevXjYIO" (it will probably be a slightly different URL for you).
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/08/22/google_stealthily_mo.html
Randy: This is a form of URL injection and Link Hijacking. These techniques can be used maliciously. Although not malicious, what Google is doing is less than ethical and should be stopped.
Cory Doctorow: The BugMeNot people are calling for an International Database Poisoning Day this November 13, and are collecting pledges to register an account with fake details at one of several major, registration-required news websites.
Jason Lee Miller: US District Court judge sentenced [Jason Smathers] to a year and three months in prison. Smathers, a software engineer, admitted to stealing 92 million screen names and e-mail addresses and then selling them to spammers. Spammers sent out up to 7 billion emails thanks to Smathers' help.
Greg Sandoval: A computer worm unleashed over the weekend infected more computers on Tuesday that run Microsoft operating systems, with Windows 2000 users most seriously affected.
Mark Cuban: Whats a splog ? A splog is any blog whose creator doesnt add any written value.
http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/1234000870054492/
Randy: I guess most linkblogs also qualify as splogs. I don't think Mark gets it, but it's good to see someone with visibility talking up the issue of blog SPAM.
Mark Cuban: If blogging is supposed to be a personal medium, I dont know why we cant use an email confirmation for blog posts. We do it for comments to keep out comment spam. Why not do it for blog posts?
Randy: Let me get this straight. When I ping IceRocket, I'm gonna get an email with a link that I need to click to validate the ping. At which point, most of us will stop pinging IceRocket. I'm sure Sifry (the competition) likes this idea!
Reuters: Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that it has settled a lawsuit against Scott Richter, whom it identified as a former "spam king." The company added that as part of the settlement, Richter and his company agreed to pay $7 million to Microsoft. [cut] The company will reinvest all of the money -- including $5 million that will go to increase Internet enforcement efforts and expand technical and investigative support to help law enforcement address computer-related crimes.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/08/09/technology/microsoft_spam.reut/index.htm
Newsday: For the past two days, legislators' computers have been inundated with identical e-mails, arriving every 10 seconds in batches of about 100 -- asking lawmakers to vote yes on Wang's proposed Lighthouse project. [cut] The e-mails urge legislators to approve a lease with Wang, owner of the Islanders hockey team, to redevelop the county-owned Nassau Coliseum. [cut] The Islanders Web site offers free hats to fans who e-mail their support of the Lighthouse project.
eInfo: ExactTarget released their updated Top Ten Email Marketing Trends.
http://einfo.blogspot.com/2005/08/top-ten-email-marketing-trends-mid.html
Randy: In short, don't SPAM.
Pete Bevin: It turns out that some clever people figured out that you could launch popups from Flash, getting around the Firefox default settings. Fortunately, you can get around it:
about:config into the Firefox location bar. privacy.popups.disable_from_plugins
The possible values are:
dom.popup_maximum.
http://www.petebevin.com/archives/2005/03/10/firefox_popups.html
ConsumerAffairs: IBM says hackers today have a different motivation -- profit.[cut] Believed to be largely driven by criminal gangs, “phishing” was tied to 35.7 million emails in the first half of 2005.
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/cgi-bin/news/news.cgi?id=4492073281
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