Thursday, May 8, 2014

Anti-spam organization claim that CyberBunker hired criminal gangs from Eastern Europe and Russia t


Group Spamhaus, based in London and Geneva, traces the sources of spam (unsolicited emails) and prevents their proliferation on the internet. It supports databases to block spam in real time for use by providers of email services to protect forco their customers from spam.
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Representative Spamhaus claims to BBC, the attack continued for more than a week. The company's forco servers, however, continue to work, thanks to the immense work that does its engineering team.
Anti-spam organization claim that CyberBunker hired criminal gangs from Eastern Europe and Russia to carry out the attack. Hosting provider, in turn, has not commented on accusations of involvement forco in the attack. According to a publication in the Sydney Morning forco Herald, the leader of the attack is Sven Olaf Kamfuis.
Spam is distributed through botnets and infected computers. An operator of a network of 20,000 zombie computers can send 1 million letters for 25 seconds. At this rate, kibermoshenikat can work 50 000 dollars for one hour.
The survey results show that 12% of consumers respond to unsolicited communications, or follow the links featured in them. Another interesting fact is that email addresses starting with the first letters of the alphabet, attract more spam.
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