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    Readers Launch Anti-spam Counter Insurgency

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    Anne Chen
    Published August 28, 2002
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      This past week, Ive gotten so much reader mail responding to a special report on spam that eWeek Labs published last week that its become obvious Im not the only one inundated by bogus medical offers and promises of lower mortgage rates.

      The message from these readers was certainly loud and clear: Enterprises are drowning in spam, and IT managers and end users alike are very unhappy about the situation.

      To give you an idea of how displeased people are with spam these days, one reader went so far as to suggest the punishment for spam be jail time, and plenty of it. Another advocated that receivers of unsolicited e-mail band together to give spammers a taste of their own medicine by spamming them back.

      But perhaps the most creative, and well-thought solution was one submitted by Sandy Murdock, a database programmer in Ontario, Canada.

      After realizing that all registrars are required to keep accurate information, Mr. Murdock said he did a whois search on the domain of a particularly offensive spammer. He sent e-mail to the registered owners of the domain and when they bounced back, forwarded the information to their registrar. Generally, domain holders are required to notify their registrar of any address or information changes within 48 hours or risk having their accounts frozen. The result? The account was frozen and the domain is now inaccessible.

      “I recently made it my mission to destroy spam,” he wrote. “I realize my reaction is more extreme than most, but once I realized that all registrars are required to keep accurate information, it became much easier…Oh, and I really hate SPAM.”

      You think?

      So far, Murdock has used this tactic to take down two sites and is ready to take down a few more. While tracking down spammers is a time-consuming effort, Murdock says its certainly a mission worth his while.

      Id also like to give a shout-out to eWeek Newsletter subscriber Jeff Young for pointing out that the eWeek Enterprise Update containing links to my “How to Slam Spam” story was actually tagged as spam by his filter (SpamCOP.) Apparently, our mail server address has been blacklisted by at least one service for sending spam. Mr. Young found the situation humorous. Some of you didnt.

      For the record, eWeek and Ziff Davis Media send e-mail only to those who have opted to receive our newsletters. For those of you who want out, you can change your options or manage your subscription at: /newsletter_sign_in/0,3665,,00.asp

      Anne Chen is busy helping the King of the Democratic Republic of Congo with a CONFIDENTIAL matter, but shed still like to hear from you. Write to her at [email protected].

      Anne Chen
      Anne Chen
      As a senior writer for eWEEK Labs, Anne writes articles pertaining to IT professionals and the best practices for technology implementation. Anne covers the deployment issues and the business drivers related to technologies including databases, wireless, security and network operating systems. Anne joined eWeek in 1999 as a writer for eWeek's eBiz Strategies section before moving over to Labs in 2001. Prior to eWeek, she covered business and technology at the San Jose Mercury News and at the Contra Costa Times.

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