Spam News From Around The Web

No Spam LogoThese are some Spam related articles that caught my attention recently.

Google Mistakes Own Blog For Spam, Deletes It (via Yahoo News) – Google thought one of its own blogs was a spam blog so turned it over to someone else. Oops. Google does usually send a notification but they say the bloggers “overlooked” it.

The Storm Worm has been spreading to alarming levels according to several articles around the net. The jist of the article that the botnet (Storm installs bots on it’s targets) has grown so big there’s probably plans to change it from use as a spam sender (which is a common use). Some speculate it may be rented out to launch denial of service (Dos) attacks. The story made it to the Slashdot from page.

Slashdot also has a posting about a popup that can’t be stopped. It circumvents popup blockers, they can be sized to fill the entire screen, and cannot be closed by the user. Oh joy.

Techdirt has the story of a guy who sued a spammer being told to pay the legal fees of the company he sued. The CAN-SPAM act limited who could sue spammers to ISPs. So some people found a loophole (they thought) to become ISPs and they sued. The judge ruled the business was set up for the sole purpose of suing. Part of me is happy he has to pay because he did manipulate things to sue. On the other hand he probably *should* be able to sue but that’s the fault of our Congress which defined legal spam in the CAN SPAM law and gave spammers legal cover.

Security Fix is reporting about scam tax rebate sites. They’re popping up even though it’s not April 15th. October 15th is the deadline for people who filed for an extension. If you get an unsolicited email saying you’re due a refund but need to supply a credit card number to get it your probably (is there any doubt?) getting scammed. Another scam promotes the site as part of the IRS e-File program. Sometimes they submit the return but the refund goes to them.

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