'Sex and drugs' spam deluge swamps schools

'What did you learn at school today, Johnny?'<br>'I learned that 'hot housewives will do it all'.'<br>'Oh, that's nice dear...'

By Will Sturgeon, 11 August 2004 11:40

NEWS The UK's schools are being swamped with huge levels of spam email - far in excess of the national average - and children are being exposed to advertising for pornography, sex aids and prescription drugs.

The London Grid for Learning covers 2,600 London schools and more than 1.1 million pupils but according to spam filtering firm Email Systems, around 75 per cent of this important resource's bandwidth is being eaten away by spam and "a large proportion" of that has been reaching the children. At peak times, 95 per cent of the email traffic travelling over the system was spam.

Ahead of the new school year, the London Grid for Learning is trialling more advanced spam filters to limit the amount of spam that reaches children, particularly as much of it is highly offensive or illegal.

However, despite spam and child safety representing the coming together of two highly emotive subjects, it's unlikely the spammers are deliberately targeting children.

Neil Hammerton, managing director of spam filtering firm Email Systems, doubts school children are being targeted specifically by spammers but said they are an easy and vulnerable target and should be protected - especially because of the content of many spam emails.

"Schools have less budget than major companies to fight against the growing problem of spam," said Hammerton. "A lot of spammers base their charges on the number of delivered emails and unfortunately it is fairly easy to harvest email addresses for schools. Spammers can get hold of the email extension and easily generate combinations of names knowing there may be 1,000 people online at that address."

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  1. 1. Lawrence Scott

    I work as an Network Manger at a school. Since installing Mime sweeper on the firewall/Gateway I have had very few problems with spam (Blocked 5000 pieces of spam in a month). The biggest problem for most schools is that do not have a firewall between their network and the broadband consortium that they use so they have no control on any polices. On top of that is funding to actually put firewalls in place and the people to run them.
    I find it hard to believe that the pupils can view these sites that get spammed to them as RM have a very effective web filter in place (which the schools buy into) to prevent pupils viewing inappropriate web sites

  2. 2. Paul Smith

    I’m the Technical Manager a SME, we are experiencing roughly a doubling of SPAM per month over the last 6 months. The stats for last month show a total of 79000 emails of which around 76000 were SPAM. The volume is phenomenal. Personally I find it very depressing.

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