3.31.2009

Spam 94% of All E-Mail

Spam Back to 94% of All E-Mail

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Spam, that annoying but ignorable scourge of the Web, has finally recovered from the jolt it received last November, when Internet backbone providers cut off McColo Corporation, a California Web-hosting service that spammers were using to coordinate e-mail attacks.

The average seven-day spam volume during the latter half of March is now at roughly the same levels as October of last year — around 94 percent of all e-mail — according to the antispam company Postini, a division of Google.

At first, the McColo takedown cut global spam traffic by about 70 percent, according to Postini, which provides e-mail security for more than 50,000 businesses and 15 million business users. “By far, it was the most dramatic event we have ever seen,” said Adam Swidler, product marketing manager for Postini Services.

But this year, average spam volumes have increased about 1.2 percent each day. And there is evidence that spammers are now building more decentralized, peer-to-peer spamming botnets that no longer rely on the visible and vulnerable control nodes that they were using at McColo to guide their spam e-mail campaigns.


Comment: GMail does a super job of stopping SPAM! I have another email host - Fastmail.net - that likewise does a super job (I've never had one SPAM email to this account).

1 comment:

  1. I agree. Gmail does a great job! I get an occasional spam once in a while. (maybe 2 a year) The key, I think, to not getting spam is to not sign up for things with your regular email address. I know that is the case because my spam email account gets loaded with spam.

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