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Describes how Blogspot has become a key feature of automated spamming tools.
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Spam blocking and prevention news and reviews.
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List of contact information of spammers
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Tips and resource links to help fight spam.
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Amy C. Fleitas describes untrue spam stories arriving in inboxes daily.
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Maintains a list of opt-out addresses.
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Website administrator shares information about spam he encounters on his various websites (meaning, it's not email spam). This site also discusses ways to track down spammers and how to complain to their hosting services and ISPs in the hope that they'll cancel their accounts. Lastly, the site also keeps track of notorious spammers and notorious hosters.
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Includes spam statistics, links to tools, and other anti-spam sites.
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Techniques to deal with unwanted e-mail
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An argument against using MAPS, encouraging ISPs to individually control spam instead of relying on central services.
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Links, tools, and philosophy about fighting spam.
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Links to anti-spam sites and legislation.
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Includes information regarding laws, filtering, spam prevention, and responsible marketing, as well as information and advice about how to complain about spam. Laws, anti-spam information, and links to other resources.
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Richi Jennings blogs about spam.
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A tool for tracking down junk e-mailers, junk news posters and their internet service providers.
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A collection of links and tools to assist in the fight against spam.
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Information on deciphering spam, complaining about it, and filtering e-mail.
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Information about preventing and tracking spam and overview of spam laws.
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Some advice on dealing with unwanted spam, some spam haiku, and the spammy quotes archive
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Anti-spam resources include papers examining the problem of bulk e-mail and links to other organizations.
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Blogger makes it easy to create spam that clogs search results but does not make it easy to report the spam or even to be sure that Blogger cares that accounts are used that way.
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Advice to visitors to Usenet News Group news.admin.net-abuse.email to ensure a good and helpful experience.
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Article outlining Paul Graham's proposal, and spam FAQs.
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Form that can be to report spam in the search results to Google.
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Article by Laura Frieder and Jonathan Zittrain assessing the impact of stock-tout spam upon trading activity and how profitable such spamming might be.
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A consumer news and information web site chronicling one Oklahoma ISP’s fight over illegal spam
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Editors of Internet ScamBusters present tips and resources to reduce spam.
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Data on and analysis of spamfighting-related matters.
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Held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A. News, abstracts and webcasts of talks, and schedule.
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Dealing with unsolicited email messages.
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Privite citizen turned spammer hunter/killer writes about all topics related to the spamming industry. Also has a wiki for additional information not kept in the weblog.
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Wisconsin online community against spam, featuring local and national legislation updates, spam news and forums.
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United States, European Union, and other countries' laws and pending legislation regarding unsolicited commercial email.
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Links to resources on preventing and tracking spam.
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Organized collection of news, reviews and links about unsolicited bulk email (spam).
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Software to stop messenger spam and Windows pop-up spam. Tutorials on how to manually disable messenger spam are also available.
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Witches against spam. Article about spam laws.
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Strategies and tactics to deal with and prevent junk e-mail.
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Information on spam, including how and to whom to respond.
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A cynical set of rules generated from a discussion in the newsgroup NANAE, news.admin.net-abuse.email.
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Instructions for reading e-mail headers and complaining to the spammer's ISP.
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List for developers of tools to prevent spam.
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Account of what happened after an Internet user accidentally gave a wrong email address when she visited a web page and signed up for a sweepstakes.
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Short FAQ explaining email and usenet spam. Offers suggestions on how to reduce the amount of spam received.
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Provides a general overview of the spamming phenomenon. Links to articles which discuss the techniques of spammers on particular media: Internet e-mail, instant messaging, Usenet newsgroups, Web search engines, weblogs, and mobile phone messaging. Another article describes ways of stopping e-mail abuse.
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A Yahoo Club for the anti-spam community. Publicly-viewable group discussion, news and links.