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Spam hit all-time high in May
Rough.
NEW YORK (AFP) - Unwanted e-mails, or spam, surged to an all-time high in May representing as much as three-quarters of all e-mail traffic, according to a survey. The Internet security firm MessageLabs said of some 909 million e-mails scanned at its customers, 691.5 million were intercepted as spam, or 76 percent. The firm said the percentage of virus-infected e-mails held steady at around 9.1 percent. "E-mail-borne viruses have plagued businesses for years, whereas spam has become the primary pain point only recently and now far surpasses the number of virus-infected e-mails," said Mark Sunner, chief technology officer at MessageLabs. "In spite of a convergence of attack techniques, the growth patterns remain different. Spam levels follow a constant upwards curve while viral threats remain steady. The exception is when volumes spike during major outbreaks such as MyDoom or virus wars break out between the authors." A separate report Monday by Nucleus Research found that the average cost of spam per year per employee more than doubled from the previous year to 1,934 dollars. That report found the average employee receives nearly 7,500 spam messages per year, up from 3,500 in 2003. It also found that companies using spam filters report that on average they are able to filter only 20 percent of the incoming spam, down from 26 percent in 2003. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._internet_spam |
that explains why i have been getting 350 daily spams instead of my regular 300
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damn it whens it gonna stop! Fucking Spammers :BangBang:
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And they thought this new law was gonna change anything?
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