spamhaus crime
Filtering's ding-dong fight with malicious spam
Comment The Spamhaus Project has been collecting information on known professional spam operations for years and its weekly top 10 most-wanted list of most prolific spammers is dominated by spam gangs from Russia and eastern Europe. [10 Dec 2007]
US court upholds anti-spam law
News At the time of his arrest, Jaynes was regarded as the eighth-worst spammer by spam watchdog Spamhaus, the statement added. The court disagreed, citing previous cases upholding Virginia's right to charge people in the place where the damage of a... [07 Sep 2006]
Analysis: A globetrotter's guide to cyber crime
Comment For example, according to Spamhaus, the US is not only responsible for more spam than any other nation, it is actually far worse than the rest of the current top 10 put together. Though much US spam has traditionally travelled via China, the US... [09 May 2006]
Opinion: Is cybercrime unstoppable?
Comment And SpamHaus estimates suggest 50,000 new zombie systems may be appearing each week. Online crime is growing at breakneck speed while law enforcement, try as they might, have a hard time keeping up. The quiet bombshell dropped by Alan Jebson, chief... [11 Apr 2005]
Spam a priority for Europe and Asia
News Among those taking part in the two-day ASEM (Asia-Europe Meeting) event, hosted by the UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), are representatives of the DTI itself, EU member states, Asian partner countries including China, Japan and Korea... [22 Feb 2005]
Virginia bags notorious spammer
News According to antispam organisation Spamhaus, "Stubberfield" is well-known for pornographic and "get rich quick" offers online and was ranked number 8 on the group's top 10 spammers list for November. Anyone with any sense would, of course, realise... [12 Dec 2003]
Australians boast of better spam laws
News UK legislation has been criticised by Spamhaus Project, an anti-spam organisation that helps ISPs to block spammers from sending huge numbers of junk email. Spamhaus claims not enough is being doen to protect businesses, who suffer the most with spam. [21 Oct 2003]
