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PostPosted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 4:21 pm    Post subject: Hotmail Spam Cutdown Reply with quote

What a joke:

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Microsoft tries to cook Hotmail spammers

By Paul Festa
CNET News.com
February 19, 2003, 4:48 AM PT

Microsoft is turning up the heat on spam, filing a lawsuit to go after people it suspects of having harvested e-mail addresses from its Hotmail servers to spam subscribers.
Microsoft on Thursday filed a so-called John Doe suit in the federal court for the northern district of California in San Jose. The suit doesn't name defendants, but allows the plaintiff the power to issue subpoenas as part of the investigative phase of the trial.

The defendants are accused of using a "dictionary attack" to discover active Hotmail accounts. A dictionary attack is one in which a computer program goes through every entry in a dictionary in an attempt to guess passwords. In this case, the program guessed millions of random e-mail addresses to see which ones were active, Microsoft alleged.

Microsoft filed the suit the same week it called on legislators to pass laws forbidding the practice of spam-address harvesting.

"We are intensifying our efforts to cooperate with other ISPs in fighting spam, and working with (the) government to enforce current laws against it," Microsoft wrote in an essay dated Wednesday. "But new, strong laws are needed. At a minimum, senders should not be allowed to misrepresent their identity, falsify the subject of a message, or use automated means to gather e-mail addresses without the owners' consent."

In the absence of such a law, Microsoft relied on existing federal statutes including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The company also made trade secrets and trespassing claims.

Internet service providers and individuals alike have increasingly turned to the law to fight unsolicited commercial e-mail.

AOL Time Warner's America Online unit, for example, in April won an injunction and secured a "significant" monetary settlement against a spammer. EarthLink in July secured a judgment worth more than $24 million in a comparable case.

Microsoft said that legal action was only one part of its antispam campaign.

"No one thing is going to the answer," said a Microsoft representative. "Not filters alone, or education, or the law. Microsoft thinks a multipronged approach is going to be the most effective."


Hotmail is a spammers paradise as most of your inboxes will tell you.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 7:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

heard somewhere that they read emails as well... probably have keywords like 'computers' and the emails will be saved and read ..

any truth to this?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wonder if that's the reason why when I check my hotmail the spam has increased instead of decreased? MS efficiency that has backfired once again. Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 9:53 pm    Post subject: Spam Reply with quote

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if you spam you will pay

-Nick V. (the hof lof)

this is good for the people who play x-box all day.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 4:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Hotmail Spam Cutdown Reply with quote

TheKingster wrote:
What a joke:


Hotmail is a spammers paradise as most of your inboxes will tell you.


check out www.cloudmark.com
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