Spammers abuse free web services (TechWorld)
Piggyback on ImageShack, Google. Spammers are abusing free web services to make their spam links look more legitimate, according to email security vendor MessageLabs.
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Spammers Use Free Web Services to Shield Links (New York Times)
Spammers are abusing free Web services to make their spam links look more legitimate, according to e-mail security vendor MessageLabs.
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Free web services help to fool anti-spam programs (PC Advisor)
Security vendor: ImageShack popular with spammers Spammers are relying on free web services that let net users upload files in a bid to stump anti-spam programs, says MessageLabs.
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Spammers Use Free Web Services to Shield Links (PC World)
Spammers are abusing free Web services to make their spam links look more legitimate, according to security vendor...
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Spammers use free Web services to shield links (InfoWorld)
Spammers are abusing free Web services to make their spam links look more legitimate, according to e-mail security vendor MessageLabs. One of the services, a photo-hosting site called ImageShack, lets people upload different types of photo formats, including Flash files, said Paul Wood, a senior analyst with MessageLabs. [ Learn how to secure your systems with Roger Grimes' Security ...
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