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RE: Article Announcement: Can Microsoft End Spam?

From: Larry Seltzer <larry(at)larryseltzer.com>
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 09:46:16 EDT


Much of this criticism is disingenuous. Microsoft is right that the worst part of stopping spam is the fraudulent and deceptive practices used by spammers. Think how much easier it would be to stop spam through simple technology if spammers really did use honest headers, subject lines and return addresses. And it's hard to argue that the criminal and civil legal systems have no place in stopping fraud.

Larry Seltzer
Editor
Ziff Davis Security SuperSite
http://security.ziffdavis.com/
larryseltzer@ziffdavis.com

-----Original Message-----

From: Thor Larholm [mailto:thor@pivx.com] Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 7:08 AM
To: Marc Fossi; Focus-MS
Subject: RE: Article Announcement: Can Microsoft End Spam?

The Washington Times featured an article on the very same topic, but with an opposite outcome - a very critical blow against microsofts efforts.

http://washingtontimes.com/business/20030629-103835-5128r.htm

In short, Microsoft is heavily lobbying for legalizing opt-out spam.

Regards
Thor Larholm
PivX Solutions, LLC - Senior Security Researcher

-----Original Message-----

From: Marc Fossi [mailto:mfossi@securityfocus.com] Sent: 6. juli 2003 15:38
To: Focus-MS
Subject: Article Announcement: Can Microsoft End Spam?

Do you need help?X

Can Microsoft End Spam?
By Tim Mullen (June 30, 2003)

Unwanted e-mail saps security budgets and wastes everyone's time. It's nice to see Bill Gates take some responsibility for stopping it.

http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/170

Marc Fossi
Symantec Corp.
www.symantec.com



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