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Spam: Hall of Shame revealed

2008-09-22 16:31
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Cape Town - The Internet Service Providers' Association of South Africa (Ispa) on Wednesday released its first "Hall of Shame" report naming some of the country's top spammers at iWeek 2008, the internet industry's premier conference that was held in Bryanston in Johannesburg from 17-19 September 2008.

This was the 7th iWeek annual conference and exhibition, hosted by Ispa and UniForum SA (the co.za registrars).

The "Hall of Shame" forms part of Ispa's broader strategy to fight the growing deluge of spam across its members' networks.

Spam remains one of the internet's biggest headaches for consumers and businesses, costing all parties a fortune in wasted bandwidth and time.

Constantly updated resource

The Hall of Shame will be hosted on the Ispa website as a constantly updated resource listing known South African spammers.

It will be accessible to all Ispa members and will help them to identify and take action against spammers, so that they can conserve their bandwidth and protect their customers against unsolicited electronic messages.

Said Rob Hunter, Chair of Ispa's Anti-spam Working Group:

"Ispa has launched a number of significant initiatives this year to fight the problem of spam. With the publication of the 'Hall of Shame,' we're hoping to take spam prevention measures another step forward. South Africa's spammers have had it easy to date and that is set to change."

During July, Ispa hosted its second SpamJam workshop to discuss the growing challenges that managing spam presents for internet service providers and their customers.

The event brought together technical representatives from various organisations including Ispa member companies who are directly involved in dealing with the problem of spam.

Shafiek Rasdien of Internet Solutions, Willy Mills and Jaco Lesch of SAIX, Mouritz Snyder of Verizon Business, Mike Wright of Striata and David Peall of the e-Schools' Network all presented case studies on dealing with spam.

80% of all e-mail traffic

Mike Silber, Ispa's legal advisor, presented a legal view on the problem, while David Jacobson of SYNAQ spoke from an anti-spam vendor's perspective.

Speakers at the workshop highlighted how spammers are using a range of sophisticated techniques and technologies to stay ahead of service providers and lawmakers who are trying to contain spam. Spam currently accounts for over 80% of all e-mail traffic.

"Spam is an arms race between end-users, security vendors and service providers on one side, and the spammers on the other.

"Today's spammer uses tricks such as Invisible Ink, Camouflage and images that can resist Optical Character Recognition to bypass spam filtering," said Hunter.

Apart from the nuisance factor, spam is often associated with fraudulent and criminal activities such as phishing, "419" scams, and malware distribution, noted Hunter.

In addition to e-mail spam, spam over internet messaging and SMS spam are becoming increasingly common.

Click here for Ispa's Hall of Shame report.

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