The anti-spam group Spamhaus Project warned more junk e-mail could be on the way as it prepares to lose its domain name thanks to a company it has accused of sending spam. Executives at the U.K.-based Spamhaus Project said Monday they expect a federal judge in Chicago will soon sign an order that would suspend the domain spamhaus.org because the group has refused to recognize the U.S. court and comply with a $11.7 million judgment. Spamhaus warned the order could unleash up to 50 billion junk e-mails a day on computer users worldwide, though legal and technology experts were skeptical the effect would lead to millions of clogged inboxes. . According to Spamhaus, more than 650 million Internet users - including those at the White House, the U.S. Army and the European Parliament - benefit from Spamhaus' "blacklist" of spammers that helps identify which messages to block, send to a "junk" folder or accept. Losing the domain name would make it more difficult for service providers and others to obtain the lists. The link for this article located at International Business Times is no longer available. . Cybersecurity experts alert of looming rise in phishing attacks after domain loss; impacts countless users worldwide.. Spam Threats, Email Filtering, Spam Control. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A company that's promoted an anti-spam "Do Not Intrude Registry" and essentially spammed spammers said Monday that many of its members have received threatening e-mails from a major junk mailer. Blue Security, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based start-up, debuted its registry and BlueFrog client last summer. The company's researchers, who work out of Israel, analyze and vet the spam, trace the message to a Web site (typically the site selling the product or service), and find a form on the site that can be used to complain or opt-out. The BlueFrog client then sends automatically fills out the found form once for each spam received. The result: the site is overwhelmed with opt-out requests or complaints. . "You are being emailed because you are a user of Blue Security's well-known software 'BlueFrog.' Today, the Blue Security database became known to the worst spammers worldwide," read the intimidating e-mail. "Within 48 hours, the database will be published on the Internet, and your email address will be open to them all. After this, you will see the spam sent to your mailbox increase 10 - 20 fold." The message also claimed that "Do Not Intrude Registry" users are breaking the law, and concluded with "If you think you can merely change your email address and be safe while still running BlueFrog, you are in for a big surprise. This is just the beginning..." The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Attention Blue Security's BlueFrog users: urgent alerts are being issued as spammers threaten to reveal your email addresses. Take decisive action immediately!. Blue Security, BlueFrog, spam threats, email privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Guardian Digital, the world’s premier open source Internet security company today announced the availability of the first anti-spam software tool designed specifically to diminish the threat of Trojan zombie attacks. Responsible for a high volume of successful spam attacks, this latest email threat is causing serious problems within corporate email infrastructures. Known to take over unsuspecting computers and utilize its resources to send out spam messages, zombie-type attacks use the domain name of the victimized computers ISP to send messages that appear as if they are coming directly from the ISP, making it very difficult for customary anti-spam solutions to block them. . Guardian Digital Secure Mail Suite goes above and beyond standard anti-spam solutions with its “outbound purification The link for this article located at Guardian Digital is no longer available. . ShieldTech's malware defense solution fortifies inbox protection by tackling phishing agent risks proficiently.. Email Security, Anti-Spam Solutions, Internet Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
n this 4:29 minutes long audio learning session, Warren Sealey, SME Security Manager at Message Labs, discusses the ever growing spam problem, talks about the positive aspects of managed e-mail services and the need for using different anti-spam technologies. Mr. Sealey also provides some valuable tips on minimizing the spam threat. . . .. n this 4:29 minutes long audio learning session, Warren Sealey, SME Security Manager at Message Labs, discusses the ever growing spam problem, talks about the positive aspects of managed e-mail services and the need for using different anti-spam technologies. Mr. Sealey also provides some valuable tips on minimizing the spam threat. The link for this article located at net-security.org is no longer available. . Discover effective strategies from SME Security Manager Warren Sealey to significantly reduce spam risks in your organization and improve email security. Email Management, Spam Prevention, Messaging Security. . Anthony Pell
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