Comments on: Security Bites 106: McAfee plays with spam
Dave Marcus of McAfee Avert Labs talks with Robert Vamosi about a recent experiment to better understand spam.
Dave Marcus of McAfee Avert Labs talks with Robert Vamosi about a recent experiment to better understand spam.
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The only way it can be 30 years is if McAfee is including the DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) salesman who sent a marketing message over Arpanet, the fore-father to the Internet, to the ARPANET subscribers on the west coast of the U.S. After that even we'll have to wait until the mid to late 1990's to get a prolific use of SPAM we know and hate today.
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B Quad
- by MrMe003 July 8, 2008 5:34 PM PDT
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