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 | The Age: Spam, spam, virus, porn and spam on spam
The e-mail system is wilting under the attack of confidence tricksters and the mad inventors of viruses, warns Garry Barker. (January 27, 2003) |  | The Guardian: Spam, spam, spam and spam? Not for much longer
The government is planning a clampdown on e-mail spam, demanding that companies obtain consumers' permission before sending them marketing material via the internet. (March 27, 2003) |  | The Idaho Statesman: Crusaders are trying to stop the kudzu of e-mails from invading your inbox
Think of Kevin Wilson as the self-appointed trash cop of the Internet superhighway. In short, he wants to clean up the spam - or unsolicited e-mail - littering the virtual world and clogging e-mail accounts. (April 14, 2003) |  | The Mercury News: Subscription e-mail intended to weed out spam
WebTV co-founder Phil Goldman today is launching a subscription e-mail service for consumers that's intended to weed out spam. (March 24, 2003) |  | USA Today: Idaho man takes junk e-mail senders to court
Kevin Wilson is on a mission to rid his e-mail of unwanted electronic advertisements. (April 14, 2003) |  | Washington Post: Spam's Cost To Business Escalates
The flood of unsolicited messages sent over the Internet is growing so fast that spam may soon account for half of all U.S. e-mail traffic. 2003.03.13 (March 13, 2003) |  | washingtonpost.com: Data Attacks Strike Spam Fighters
Ron Guilmette tried to cleanse the Internet of spam. For his good deed, he got himself cleansed from the Internet. (November 3, 2003) |  | Wired: Going to Extremes to Fight Spam
On Monday, the two co-founders of AvantGo launched a new spam filter that takes the most drastic anti-spam approach possible: Users only receive e-mail from people on a list of pre-approved senders. (March 3, 2003) |  | Wired: Net Gurus Rally Anti-Spam Forces
The Internet Research Task Force, the closest thing the Internet has to a governing body for all matters technical, inaugurated the Anti-Spam Research Group this week to develop "a taxonomy of the (spam) problem and the proposed solutions." (March 1, 2003) |  | Wired: Spam Confab: Hackers to Rescue?
Hackers from around the world will converge on MIT on Friday to swap intelligence and marshal their collective brainpower for the fight against a seemingly indomitable opponent. This time it's not Microsoft, DirecTV or the Recording Industry Association of America. It's spam. (January 15, 2003) |
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