Spam on the increase?

Spam on the increase?

am 30.03.2008 23:27:19 von sheldonlg

What is happening here. It seems that there is about a 100-fold
increase in the spam messages appearing here compared to just a few
months ago. Is there a way for the server(s) to filter out the span?
Does it depend on your newsgroup provided? (I did switch to Giganews a
few months ago. I was with earthlink before.).

Re: Spam on the increase?

am 31.03.2008 10:07:17 von Erwin Moller

sheldonlg schreef:
> What is happening here. It seems that there is about a 100-fold
> increase in the spam messages appearing here compared to just a few
> months ago. Is there a way for the server(s) to filter out the span?
> Does it depend on your newsgroup provided? (I did switch to Giganews a
> few months ago. I was with earthlink before.).

Hi,

ordb.org stopped last week, a site that holded domainnames that sent a
lot of spam.
That was announced in 2006 or something.

That is the reason I see see an increase in spam, less filtering.
Maybe you (or your provider) used ordb.org too?
If you used another spamfilteringsystem, I don't know.

Regards,
Erwin Moller

Re: Spam on the increase?

am 04.04.2008 18:53:47 von good

In article <47f09bb2$0$14356$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>,
Since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_much@spamyourself.co m says...
> sheldonlg schreef:
> > What is happening here. It seems that there is about a 100-fold
> > increase in the spam messages appearing here compared to just a few
> > months ago. Is there a way for the server(s) to filter out the span?
> > Does it depend on your newsgroup provided? (I did switch to Giganews a
> > few months ago. I was with earthlink before.).
>
> Hi,
>
> ordb.org stopped last week, a site that holded domainnames that sent a
> lot of spam.
> That was announced in 2006 or something.
>
> That is the reason I see see an increase in spam, less filtering.
> Maybe you (or your provider) used ordb.org too?
> If you used another spamfilteringsystem, I don't know.
>
> Regards,
> Erwin Moller
>

Try installing data minion - (www.streamforensics.com) you can filter
almost anything with it and use it with all your apps - it works for me
anyway. Perhaps your ISP should use it as well as those (mostly useless)
hardware things they use.

I've come to the conclusion that spam is an end user issue not an ISP
one. Once I did that I sorted it to my own satisafction and I sleep much
better at night now ;-)

Relying on ISP's to do it for you seems more like religion that logic to
me. Especially now since ISP's are (IMO illegally) collating data of
everything you do on the net and selling it to marketing companies.

Hands up anyone who ever paid money for anti spyware software ?

Guess what ... you now pay your ISP to DO what you paid money to STOP in
the first place.