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The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009


January 05 2009

The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009

 

Spam, oh spam -- can we ever get rid of you? 2008 saw a promising blow to the endless sea of junk mail, but the relief didn't last for long. Now, spam experts say new forms of annoyances are on the way for the new year.


"Some battles have been won in 2008, but the war is far from over," says Martin Thorborg, co-founder of SPAMfighter , a software development and spam research company.

So far, junk mail has managed to infiltrate only about 22 percent of its potential Internet territory, Thornberg says. That means more methods -- and, yes, more headaches -- are bound to be on the horizon.

The spam Forecast

They may not have a doppler radar, but the SPAMfighter team has a full forecast -- and it doesn't look pretty. Here's what's topping the junk mail outlook for 2009:

The spam Equation

Many of the anti-spam precautions seem obvious -- but, obviously, everyone isn't taking them. The good news? The number of people still gullible is small. A recent University of California study (PDF) suggests only one in every 12.5 million spam messages gets a response.

The bad news? That tiny percentage is enough to generate $7,000 a day, or $3.5 million a year, for a decent-sized spam network, the study says. What's more, the activity could add as many as 8,500 new bots into the spam network every 24 hours.

While we'd love to track down those imbeciles actually ordering stuff from spam -- if you're one of them, please leave a comment below with your contact information -- the more realistic action is just to spend a few minutes talking about proper cyberprotection. So, if you're confident in your spam-fighting abilities, relax and enjoy a complimentary pumpkin muffin.* Otherwise, read on and reinforce your knowledge.

*Complimentary pumpkin muffins available only for PC World staff

Your spam Protection Plan

Simple enough? I thought so. And, not to leave anyone out, we've arranged to commend your continued reading with a warm cinnamon sticky bun, on the house.** You're a strong soldier in the war against spam, dear friend. Welcome to the team.

**Warm cinnamon sticky bun offer valid only for the writer of this article


 

Reproduced from an article published by InfoWorld
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