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		<title>A new wave of high brow &#8220;empty spam&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2006 23:47:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Gaden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Wall Street Journal reports on a new type of spam that has been doing the rounds for the past few weeks. This is not the &#8220;image spam&#8221; plague, but something else. Spammers are loading up inboxes with emails containing short extracts from authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, Alexander Dumas and Daniel Defoe. Sometimes called &#8220;empty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" hspace="10" vspace="5" src="http://www.hawkwings.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/spammedcomputer.jpg" alt="spammedcomputer" height="112" width="110" />The Wall Street Journal <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB115448102123224125-lMyQjAxMDE2NTA0MjQwODIxWj.html">reports on a new type of spam</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/> that has been doing the rounds for the past few weeks.</p>
<p>This is not <a href="http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/08/01/mailapp-rule-fix-for-image-spam/">the &#8220;image spam&#8221; plague</a>, but something else.  Spammers are loading up inboxes with emails containing short extracts from authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, Alexander Dumas and Daniel Defoe.</p>
<p>Sometimes called &#8220;empty spam&#8221; because it contains no advertising pitch or offers or phishing attempts, this type is on the rise according to <a href="http://www.ironport.com/">IronPort Systems</a> <img src="http://www.hawkwings.net/images/extlink.jpg"/>.  I can&#8217;t find an IronPort press release to confirm the figures, but the <em>WSJ</em> says that, </p>
<blockquote><p>the number of empty spam messages has almost doubled to 4% of all spam email in recent weeks, according to IronPort Systems&#8230;. For a few days in June, it peaked at 40% of all spam.</p></blockquote>
<p>Theories about the motivation behind &#8220;empty spam&#8221; messages vary.  Some suggest that it is an attempt to confuse spam filters so that more malicious spam will slip through later.</p>
<p>Others point to a possible breakdown of communication between spam host servers and the virus-infected &#8220;zombie&#8221; computers that circulate the spam more widely.  When communication breaks down, the zombies continue to send the &#8220;hashbusting&#8221; text that helps spam make it past the filters but without the &#8220;active package&#8221; which contains the advertising offer or phishing scam.</p>
<p>Unlike &#8220;image spam&#8221;, I haven&#8217;t seen any of this &#8220;empty spam&#8221; myself.<tags>spam, junk, email, empty spam, image spam, tolkien, dumas, defoe, internet</tags><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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