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`The affected Blue Security users were already getting spam, since the spammers had them on a list in the first place. Now they may just be getting a little more. "This isn't a disaster for Blue Security," Jennings said.`

What kind of anti-spam service can claim effectiveness when their users receive spam? The disaster is that it has drawn attention to Blue Security's ineffective technique.

http://spamEater.com/
Posted by: cfortune   Posted on: 05/04/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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lol at different reports and bias  borandi | 05/04/06
still, spammers are freakin lame.  linuxoverwindows | 05/04/06
Soon to be out of work spammer?  Alpolio | 05/04/06
Tom's story has a wrong accusation  Narg | 05/05/06
Did you even read the article?  rjhenn_z | 05/05/06
lol at different reports and bias  borandi | 05/04/06
HA!  danag42@... | 05/05/06
Spammer need to disappear  Leria | 05/05/06
spammers are in russia...  glocks out | 05/05/06
take up the war a notch  gnixon70 | 05/04/06
ineffective  cfortune | 05/04/06
They are effective  rjhenn_z | 05/05/06
I could've told you it doesn't work!  CobraA1 | 05/04/06
It does work  alabamaron | 05/05/06
check your own head  glocks out | 05/05/06
Works fine  rjhenn_z | 05/05/06
An anti-spam site that attacks the spammers?  Alpolio | 05/04/06
Blue Security threat E-mails  jrblack@... | 05/04/06
It does work!  alaricd | 05/05/06
If these turkeys are threatening, it's because they're feeling the pinch.  alexcwb@... | 05/05/06
Go Blue  txfixitman | 05/05/06
fortitude  glocks out | 05/05/06
Threats to Blue Secuity preceeded the DDoS  kbaldwindw@... | 05/05/06

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