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14 hours ago ago from ConnectNC Inc
According to a Project HoneyPot study: Monday is the busiest day of the week for email spam, Saturday is the quietest 12:00 (GMT) is the busiest hour of the day for spam, 23:00 (GMT) is the quietest Malicious bots have increased at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 378% since Project Honey Pot started Over the last five years, you'd have been 9 times more likely to get a phishing message for Chase Bank than Bank of America, however ...
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22 hours ago ago from Best Free Search Engine List Blog
-----Original Message----- From: Project Honey Pot Team Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 9:09 AM Subject: [Project Honey Pot] 1 Billion Spammers Served On Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 06:20 (GMT), Project Honey Pot achieved a milestone: receiving its 1 billionth spam message. The billionth message was an United States Internal Revenue Service phishing scam sent to an email address that had been harvested more than two years ago. ...
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8 hours ago ago from Perspectives and Perspirations
Very interesting highlights from the Project Honey Pot - A billionth spam message received on December 10th - spammers those committing phishing or so-called advanced fee scams tend to send to and discard harvested addresses almost immediately. - Whereas, spammers tend to hold on to email addresses longer and send on average several messages a week to each address on their list. - There is a 21% decrease in spam on Christmas Day and a ...
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20 hours ago ago from Find and Fix Errors
Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Advisor Anyone who uses the Internet is familiar with spam, but to some email users the phenomenon is more harmful and bothersome than for others. It is definitely hard for businesses to distinguish valuable messages from unsolicited emails. For business and personal assistance alike, software companies have created special anti-spam programs meant to block the access of unsolicited mail to inbox in more ...
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11 hours ago ago from elxsy
I have been a yahoo user for over 10 years now and always been happy with them until recently. I am receiving the same damn spam message from same damn sender(s) with the same damn subjects over more than a year now. Everyday I woke up open my email to see constant 7 number in my spam box. Seriously what else a user can do other than tagging the freaking thing spam? What else do you need yahoo? I have to go and create a filter for you to just ...
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