- Jun 24, 2011
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It seems that spam has no limit !
"There are almost no spam-free zones left in the world today. For many years, spammers have fought hard for areas from which they could launch their attacks, constantly trying to maintain conquered territories while annexing new ones. Meanwhile law-enforcement agencies, anti-spam vendors and other interested parties are constantly battling this ‘invasion’. In this article we will examine the factors which affect the migration of spam sources, analyze shifts in the distribution of spam sources by country and discuss the trends of this migration."
More details: http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792192/The_Planet_of_the_Spammers
"There are almost no spam-free zones left in the world today. For many years, spammers have fought hard for areas from which they could launch their attacks, constantly trying to maintain conquered territories while annexing new ones. Meanwhile law-enforcement agencies, anti-spam vendors and other interested parties are constantly battling this ‘invasion’. In this article we will examine the factors which affect the migration of spam sources, analyze shifts in the distribution of spam sources by country and discuss the trends of this migration."
More details: http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792192/The_Planet_of_the_Spammers