Citing an "arms race" in the ongoing spam wars, AT&T defended its patenting of a technology to thwart antispam filters. The patent, awarded to AT&T on Nov. 4, describes a "system and method for counteracting message filtering." The patent . . . . Citing an "arms race" in the ongoing spam wars, AT&T defended its patenting of a technology to thwart antispam filters. The patent, awarded to AT&T on Nov. 4, describes a "system and method for counteracting message filtering." The patent details a way to trick filters that compare digital messages to known pieces of spam, altering each message so that no two are exactly the same. "In this way, spam countermeasures based upon duplicate detection schemes are foiled," according to the patent. AT&T's patent wins approval as spam and software patents separately preoccupy the Internet. Opponents, pointing to patent-infringement judgments like that won by Eolas Technologies at Microsoft's expense, say software patents have created a siege mentality in the industry. And the spam problem has resulted in a host of proposed solutions in the software, standards and legislative arenas. . Citing an 'arms race' in the ongoing spam wars, AT&T defended its patenting of a technology to thwar. citing, 'arms, race', ongoing, at&, defended, patenting, technology, thwar. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Everybody has a plan to end spam these days. But the work the Anti-Spam Research Group is doing is different. The ASRG has the prestige to get its proposals put in place. The group is affiliated with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which sets the standards for the fundamental technologies that make the Internet possible.. . .. Everybody has a plan to end spam these days. But the work the Anti-Spam Research Group is doing is different. The ASRG has the prestige to get its proposals put in place. The group is affiliated with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which sets the standards for the fundamental technologies that make the Internet possible. The ASRG expects quick results, with initial technologies that will take a big bite out of spam being deployed within months, and other key technologies being deployed in one to two years. Within two years, ASRG chairman Paul Judge said he expects to see the proposed "consent-based communications framework" in place for e-mail, although work would be ongoing to keep it up-to-date. "One of the advantages we have is that the entire community is involved," said Judge, who is also chief technology officer for e-mail filtering service provider CipherTrust. "This is a unique situation, where competing companies are working on the same problem, including large Internet service providers and e-mail security companies. We have an opportunity to deploy solutions in an effective and quick cycle here." The link for this article located at InternetWeek is no longer available. . The Global Email Integrity Coalition seeks fast responses to spam through partnerships among various organizations.. Anti-Spam Research Group, Spam Control Initiatives, Email Filtering Solutions. . Anthony Pell
I spent last week at the Federal Trade Commission's three-day spam summit, where hundreds of people, fed up with the skyrocketing amount of unsolicited bulk e-mail, gathered to figure out how to stop it. The suggestions were predictable: As they . . . . I spent last week at the Federal Trade Commission's three-day spam summit, where hundreds of people, fed up with the skyrocketing amount of unsolicited bulk e-mail, gathered to figure out how to stop it. The suggestions were predictable: As they have each year since 1997, with nothing to show for it so far, members of Congress vowed to enact a law restricting spam. People selling spam blockers touted their products, and so-called e-mail marketers complained that their bulk messages were being unfairly tossed in the trash. Poor things. On Friday morning, though, FTC commissioner Orson Swindle said something that made a lot of sense. "I don't care if it's commercial, religious or entertainment (spam). It's all pollution," he said. . During the FTC junk mail summit, attendees discuss tactics to tackle unsolicited mass messaging and seek practical remedies.. Spam Solutions, FTC Summit, E-mail Pollution, Bulk E-mail, Spam Fighters. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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