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Nearly 95 percent of e-mail is junk: US Web security firm
0 Comments | AFP, December, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) — Nearly 95 percent of the e-mail sent in 2007 has been "spam," junk advertising loathed by its recipients, according to a report released Wednesday by a US Web security firm.
The amount of junk e-mail has skyrocketed despite a 2004 US CAN-SPAM Act that placed restrictions on sending unwanted messages and sanctioned penalties for "spammers," according to California-based Barracuda Networks Inc.
Junk messages made up an estimated 70 percent of e-mail the year the act was passed, the Barracuda report indicates.
"The spam war is a continuous battle between spammers and security vendors," said Barracuda chief executive Dean Drako.
"Security vendors now require 24-by-7 defense operations to continuously monitor the Internet for new...
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