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Just Imagine a Spam Free Mailbox - It is Achievable
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Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Right from Viagra to Software Download, from non-English character mails to Phishing emails, Spam is hot and vibrant, and of course, in plenty. Some of the studies say that an average mail box is getting 3600 spam mails per day. Last year it was around 2400. With this rate, soon 9 out of 10 mails may be spam.

But why so much fixation with Spam?

First of all, we must understand that majority of these mails which we term as Spam, are source of livelihood for the senders. With global market and intense competition in every business, newer marketing tools are required to sell the services. Marketers of the new generation have targeted Mobiles and Emails as the latest weapons.

The obvious reason is that messages sent using these services will get the attention of the recipient at least one. No one ignores his emails and mobile phones. Such is the penetration that companies spend millions of its marketing expenditure on these tools.

Blasting Emails

The common way to send the spam mails is by searching for the domains and sending unsolicited emails on the most common email ids like support, info, sales etc. Further, the spammers use the dictionary software to generate random names and send emails.

Email Lists and Subscription

Not all, but some of the online marketers also earn money by selling the email lists. These lists change hands just like the mobile numbers and new buyer starts sending the spam mails instantly.

Live Email ID

Some advanced techniques are also used to see if the email ids are live or not. Some mails may have pictures which are linked to some site. If the pictures are downloaded, they get to know that the email has been viewed. Other popular technique is by sending an unsubscribe link. Once you start the opt-out process, you will stop getting spam from the original sender, but start getting mails from a different marketer. Jut like porn sites, these email marketers have a great resource sharing network.

Type of Spam Mails – Dangers associated with them

There are several types of mails which are being circulated these days. Most of these emails have some intent associate with it.

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Product Promotion Mails

These emails are harmless in the sense that it doesn’t do any harm to you system. But they eat up your precious web space and your important mails get lost among the pile of junk.

Non English Character Mails

Only the sender knows what is written in these mails. But still they increase the junk in your Inbox.

Phishing Emails

These are the most dangerous of them all. These mails provide you with the replica of popular online banking webpage, credit card account pages, pay pal or eBay account pages. The user put in their sensitive information like bank account numbers, passwords, credit card numbers, CVV etc in these pages.

Mails with Attachments

Some malicious piece of code, spyware, adware component or virus etc is attached and sent as email. Opening such mails provide the hackers an entry into your system easily.

How to Fight Spam?

There are ways to fight spam. Some of these methods are preventive and others are cure.

  • Do not sign up for newsletters till you are sure of the company
  • Do not open the links provided in the mails till you are certain of its landing page
  • Do not provide your sensitive information on the pages opened by these links
  • Never open the Attachments till you are sure of the sender and the content of the attachments.
  • Get a Bayesian Spam Filter installed for your POP accounts

Archana is the admin at Official Spam Filter and constantly writes to create awareness about Spam Mails.

To know more about the ways of fighting spam and blocking mails, download Official Spam Filter for Outlook Express and MS Outlook

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Spam Email and Viruses - 11 Tips for Reducing the Spam Epidemic
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Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

According to Don Evett, in his spam Statistics 2006, 40% of all email in 2006 was considered spam. Evett predicts that the amount of spam will increase 63% in 2007. Of the spam received in 2006, 19% of total spam messages (2.5 billion messages daily) were pornographic in nature. So what can you do to protect your email address from all of these spammers? Below are eleven simple ways you can help lessen the negative impact of spam on your computer as well as the Internet:

1. Don’t unsubscribe to “subscription” emails from sources you didn’t subscribe to by using their “unsubscribe” link. Simply add the email address of their entire domain to your inbox blacklist. Many spammers will use this “unsubscribe” link as a means of verifying that your email address is real and then turn around and provide it to other spam marketers for money.

2. Do not click on the links of an email claiming to be from a famous organization, unless you have contacted them first and are expecting a reply. Clicking on these links can cause drive-by downloads of viruses or even barrages of pornographic Pop-ups.

3. Never publish your email address online. Don’t put it on an online resume’, contact page or homepage. There are “spiders” continuously crawling the net looking for email addresses to add to their spam mailing lists.

4. Keep your computer clean. Run a virus checker with an updated virus database daily. Many viruses are written explicitly to harvest email addresses from your computer and then spam those people in your name.

5. Don’t fall for “phishing” email schemes. Messages claiming to be from Western Union, Paypal and other financial institutions promising account closure and balance forfeiture if the user does not click on “confirm” or “verify” account links are a sure sign of a phishing scam. Once the user clicks on these links (that look legitimate, they are taken to a fake (but real looking) site asking for credit card information, password details, etc… Legitimate, honest companies will never send an email asking you to click on an enclosed link to save your account from shutting down.

6. Never participate in an online forum site, if they post your email address to their site. If you find a site that does not disguise your email address, let the administrator know they are helping serve email addresses to spammers.

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7. Set up a separate email address dedicated to only Internet transactions. Use a free email service for this and keep your primary email address private. If you are getting too much spam at your free address, simply delete it and create a new one.

8. Watch out for pre-checked boxes. Many companies will use pre-selected checkboxes defaulted to indicate your approval to sell or give away your email address to third parties.

9. Don’t forward chain e-mail messages. Some spammers actually start chain letters to gather email addresses. When you forward chain email messages, you lose control over your email address and may further a hoax, aid in a phishing scam or help spread a virus also.

10. Whenever you send email to a large group of people, always use the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) address field instead of To. When you BCC your message, everyone else viewing the message cannot see the addresses of the other recipients. This simple method will help protect your friend’s email addresses from being unknowingly spammed.

11. Make sure you use an antivirus product with a powerful built-in spam filtering device like Stop-Sign Internet Security.

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Jason Dick is an Internet Security Specialist. Mr. Dick is a Tier-3 certified antivirus technician with extensive experience creating customized antivirus solutions for new and resistant spyware and virus infections. In addition, he has spent several years consulting with the average home computer user helping them get the most from their Internet Security Software. He is currently writing a series of articles entitled “Internet Security Tips for the Home User” to share his knowledge and expertise.To follow Jason’s entire series and read a multitude of other exciting and up-to-date articles on Internet Security visit: http://home.stopsign.com

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