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13332_32 era's Bookmarks Tagged With "spam"

  1. Visit Phishing Protection - MozillaWiki Phishing Protection - MozillaWiki

    Nice basic technical overview of the Firefox anti-phishing feature

  2. Visit SpamCop.net - SpamCop FAQ: Why are auto responders bad? SpamCop.net - SpamCop FAQ: Why are auto responders bad?

    'Lately, people find their automatic responses are being reported as spam or blocked. These "auto-responders" respond indiscriminately to forged and legitimate email. Spam and virus messages are almost invariably forged so as to appear to be "from… More

  3. Visit CEAS 2008 Spam Challenge - Email Donations CEAS 2008 Spam Challenge - Email Donations

    "[We] are planning to organize an online spam filtering challenge within the framework of CEAS 2008 (http://ceas.cc). While part of the data stream for the competition will be live data, some of the evaluation data will also be collected in advan… More

  4. Visit Anti-spam blamed for 5m lost hours : Industry News : News : BCS Anti-spam blamed for 5m lost hours : Industry News : News : BCS

    "Inaccurate anti-spam solutions may be responsible for over five million working hours a year being wasted on checking that valid messages have not been quarantined, research has suggested." There, they said it.

  5. Visit jwz - sa-update on OSX jwz - sa-update on OSX

    "Dear Lazyweb, how do I run 'sa-update' on OSX?"

  6. Visit Enron Email Dataset Enron Email Dataset

    Home of the (apparent) authoritative version of the Enron corpus. Downloading is very tacky, I literally had to start over about a thousand times. (wget lets you automate that -- how convenient, isn't it.)

  7. Visit Savinen, Jarno, Roskaposti Savinen, Jarno, Roskaposti

    MSc thesis on spam filtering from University of Joensuu (in Finnish)

  8. Visit Email Metrics Reports - Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group Email Metrics Reports - Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group

    The MAAWG statistics are by far the most credible and reliable numbers I have seen in the industry. They document what the numbers mean and where they come from. Thus it is also made clear that these are not purely "spam" statistics, but that's … More

  9. Visit Online SMO Online SMO

    D. Sculley's spam classification SVM software

  10. Visit Former Spammer: 'I Know I'm Going to Hell' - Yahoo! News Former Spammer: 'I Know I'm Going to Hell' - Yahoo! News

    "Ed," aka "Spammer X," a retired spammer, built a considerable fortune sending e-mails that promoted pills, porn and casinos. At the peak of his power, Ed says he pulled in US$10,000 to $15,000 a week, storing the money in $20 bills in stacks of boxes.

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