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It is impossible to manage...
networks the size of Google with technology alone. It takes a real live person. Now we can expect more spam coming from these networks. Spam that will be harder to filter. If these companies can't manage their networks in a responsible manner, shut them down. Big networks create big problems.
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 07/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It is impossible to manage...  bjbrock | 07/03/08
How many people though  Larry Dignan ZDNet Moderator | 07/03/08
Re: How many people though  ddanchev ZDNet Moderator | 07/03/08
How many people?  twaynesdomain | 07/07/08
Re: It is impossible to manage...  ddanchev ZDNet Moderator | 07/03/08
But management IS possible, just not probable  twaynesdomain | 07/07/08
RE: Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail's CAPTCHA broken by spammers  turncoat | 07/03/08
Free lunch.  jasahasch@... | 07/07/08
Limit new accounts by IP address  shirleydj | 07/03/08
Corporate firewalls make 1000's of users appear to have a single IP...  dabruro | 07/03/08
RE: Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail's CAPTCHA broken by spammers  captcha | 07/03/08
RE: Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail's CAPTCHA broken by spammers  ddanchev ZDNet Moderator | 07/03/08
And so goes the circle.  Sagax- | 07/05/08
Replace?  MrViklund | 07/06/08
RE: Replace?  ddanchev ZDNet Moderator | 07/06/08
reCAPTCHA (nt)  CobraA1 | 07/06/08
RE: Gmail/Yahoo/M$ people may not be as dumb as you think  3.14159 | 08/01/08
RE: Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail's CAPTCHA broken by spammers  SakthiGs | 07/29/09

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