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Comments on: 'Adult' spam hits all-time low

"Offensive" or "inappropriate" spam has been steadily declining, and in February only constituted 3 percent of junk mail, Symantec says.

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Meaningless stats
by tppcnet March 6, 2007 8:27 PM PST
It may be 3% of the total spam, but it's still 100% (or some other large percentage) more porn spam in volume than last year.
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Oh, We Should All Be Thankful Then
by Stating March 6, 2007 10:12 PM PST
That porno spam hit an alltime low. While spam for "health products" has hit an alltime high. I'm going to go out and celebrate by popping some of those male enhancement health products that I just bought over the Internet.
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Give me a BREAK!
by dbaumforever March 6, 2007 10:48 PM PST
I do not visit porn sites, yet my email is constantly filled with porn spam. If its at an all-time low NOW, I'd hate to see what my inbox would have looked like last year!
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Perhaps you mean: "other spam hits all-time high"?
by hadaso March 7, 2007 12:49 AM PST
Adult spam does not worry me. They already reached their peak long ago and they probably know there is no more money for them in sending more spam.

It is other spam that worries me, because spam is slowly but surely adopted by businesses whose core product/service is considered more legitimate than spam, and there are so many of these that they can mrender email useless.
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porn spam is still comming!!!
by www.sorehands.com March 7, 2007 2:35 AM PST
The porn spam is still comming, but it is just better hidden from filters.

I just filed my judgment packaet on a porn spammer for $3,048,000. I already collected on a $150,000 judgment against them, but they continued to spam.

What they have done is to hide it better. They would use mispelled words, and then relay the spam victim through a redirector hosted on a botnet to the final site target.
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So many spammers to sue...
... so little time.
http://www.barbieslapp.com/spam
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Believable Since...
by umbrae March 7, 2007 5:53 AM PST
Symantec tools suck and probably DOESN'T filter these types of mail, or ISPs do a better job filtering before it gets to users for Symantec to catch.

I run my own mail server and 1/2 of the SPAM I reject is adult orientated. However, most of this mail can be easily rejected at the Mail "SERVER" level since they contain flags easy to detect as SPAM.
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Regarding 'Slanted Text'
by orphu March 7, 2007 6:29 AM PST
Anyone find it odd that this is pointed out as though it's some new technique to get around filters? If Symantec is trying to use this as an excuse as to why their software doesn't flag more spam than it does, they must think us naive.
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Depends on your definition
by ddesy March 7, 2007 6:42 AM PST
Okay, so all of those ads for Viagra and the like are technically health care spam. Isn't that kind of thing meant for adults anyhow?
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Apparently
by ajbright March 7, 2007 10:58 AM PST
I should be happy because porn only represents 3% of my spam...

So what they seem to be saying is you know how 25% of the 600 junk mails you received every week last year was porn. Well we have good news; now only 3% of your 5000 spam messages you receive weekly are porn related.
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WHAT??!! I get 100% Viagra spam!!
by JoeCrow March 7, 2007 2:41 PM PST
That's certainly "adult"... look at the words they use.

What a joke that article is.
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I agree, this just means that Symantec hasn't classified spam correctly
by fcekuahd March 9, 2007 2:45 PM PST
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Not Google Mail Spam!
by Jane in KC March 7, 2007 7:21 PM PST
I use Road Runner for most of my email, but I use a Google account for a couple of lists I'm on. My RR email gets very little junk mail of any kind, but the Google account averages (that's right, I said averages)40+ spam message per 12-hour day - and nearly every one of them is for Viagra or something along that line. I don't open any of them, but I learned early to read through the list of senders, as Google put one of my kids' messages in the spam file in the beginning.
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Spam is Spam is Spam...
by wbenton March 10, 2007 7:01 AM PST
Regardless of whether the Adult category has hit an all-time low or not... the rest of the Spam has yet to decrease and is in fact on a consistent climb.

Spam... regardless of categorization or classification... is still Spam.

It's unwanted, unrequested, and continues to clutter our inbox.

Spam is Spam is Spam... Adult or otherwise... until the total Spam has dropped... I'm not buying your story.

Unwanted E-mail is unwanted E-mail regardless of whether it fits into the Adult category or not.

Adult spam on the decrease means nothing unless the total overall Spam is on a decrease.

My inbox doesn't differentiate between Adult Spam and non-Adult Spam... because it shouldn't.

That said... reporting that Adult Spam has decreased means what?

ANSWER: It means Zilch... Spam is still rampant... including Adult Spam... even if it's on a decrease.

Now if Adult Spam had entirely vanished from the face of this earth...

NOW THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN NEWS...

Walt
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I tend to agree looking at the spam I get
by Chris Cooling March 10, 2007 12:43 PM PST
It seems that most of the spam I get now are variants on the Nigerian scam or ads for stocks.
Seeing alot of the slanted text type ads now as well.
cooltidbits.blogspot.com
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