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Expert Author: Andrew D. Malek Nowadays, many of us receive e-mail invitations to join social networking websites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or MySpace. Even if you know the sender and name of a social network to which you've been invited, before you click on an invitation response link, take a second and consider that not all invitation e-mails are what they seem. Some fraudulent "friends" and "social networks" could have drastic consequences to your security and privacy. Expert Author: Ryan M. Pitylak Spam celebrated its 30th birthday last month and it's doubtful that anyone that ever owned an email address is singing its praises. In May 1978, 393 employees of Arpanet received the first ever spam email in history from another company called Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) advertising their new computer systems. Expert Author: Ryan M. Pitylak For many companies spam is a serious issue, one that can affect the productivity of their employees. A recent study showed that the average computer user can spend 20 to 40 minutes every day, just wading through spam. For a small business the time spent could be like having a full-time employee on staff just to deal with spam or junk email, which constitutes more than half of the global traffic of e-mail, according to the latest report of the global computer security company Symantec. Expert Author: Ryan M. Pitylak More than 180 billion spam messages are sent out each day to over 1 billion Internet users. Many companies are working hard to solve the spam problem, but the first step to stopping spam starts with the consumer. Expert Author: Allison Merlino The term Spam is thought to be derived from a Monte Python skit. But the fact that Spam makes up over 80 percent of emails sent isn't that funny! Expert Author: Timothy Rudon Spam is the bane of everyone's existence. Unsolicited mail flooding mail boxes has caused many problems world wide. Expert Author: Jay Blaze The term CAPTCHA may sound strange at first but honestly we're all using it everyday of our lives. The Internet is a platform that allows us to communicate in quick and economic manner. However, this has its own problems because the Internet is also plagued with spammers and there's lot of spam and junk mail that's doing the rounds. Expert Author: Aubrey Jones It may seem like junk emails, or spam, control your inbox. By following just a few simple rules you can take back control. Expert Author: Michal Jajko Free forum is the most practical way of starting an online business because it is affordable. You can sign up for a free forum with www.makeforum.org. But, your problems begin after you have your forum in place. The most annoying problem is caused by spammers. Spammers are the parasites that eat into your business considering the time and effort you have to waste on dealing with them. Because spamming is done in volume, robots usually do the spamming. These spam robots, or simply bots attack your free forum so that they can register users to post spam on their accounts. Expert Author: A Singh One of the imperative tasks that net users face today is to tackle and filter spam. Spam mails other than being frustrating and irritating can also cause damage to the operating system. Expert Author: A Singh Spam control methods are increasing day by day and so are the spammers and hawkers on the internet who try to intercept the user's computer without his permission. Expert Author: A Singh Fighting spam today is not an easy task, every morning, you open you inbox, spam mails say hello to you and thus, your first task for the day spent on reading or deleting them. Expert Author: Voraphong Phengtong Here are a few basics of what this broad subject has to offer up to any individual who wants to know more about it.
No, it's not just you. The level of trash e-send is increase out of direction. Don't be ashamed if now you actually accept more spam than habitual letters. Your e-send code's built-in trash send filter and third-groove tools such as Cloudmark's SpamNet and McAfee's SpamKiller trick a lot of unsolicited rubbish, but they're far from ideal. Expert Author: Roderick Suganob A big part of online marketers fail to understand the real score of their mailings. A message prompt like 'message sent' is not a guarantee that the message reached the prospect's inbox. Expert Author: Roderick Suganob The CAN SPAM Act of 2003 is an acronym for Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act which became effective January 1, 2004. Expert Author: Roderick Suganob American Online (AOL) is one of the major mail administrators in the internet industry. AOL like other mail administrators provides a quality service in terms of its mailing procedures and formats. Optimizations of emails as well as spam filtering are also part of AOL's service. Indeed AOL makes a clear runway for their users emails. Expert Author: Roderick Suganob Spam filter's objective is to clear your inbox from unwanted messages. This is primarily done by analyzing the received email and marking it as spam or legitimate. Expert Author: Ashwin Sachdeva Bayesian Spam Filters war on spam through the following methods: email is assessed on the probability of it being either spam or legitimate; it builds its own list of characteristics; keeps on updating its list, learning from its mistakes, thereby increasing its accuracy. Expert Author: Ashwin Sachdeva Bayesian Spam Filters work by analyzing and calculating the probability of the contents in the email being spam, and self-building a list of characteristics of both spam and good elements in the message. Its advantage is it is trained on a per-user basis. Expert Author: A Singh The spammers are likely to get past the Bayesian spam filters if they make their spam emails look identical to the ordinary mails everyone gets.
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