A mission to stop the spam army
A ccording to an anonymous posting on the internet, the US could experience "the world's largest spam fest" this weekend. The message - which appeared on a website dedicated to people who want to discuss IT matters - contained an offer to rent out a series of "hijacked" personal computers to spammers.
But the flurry of unwanted spam emails that will be delivered to unsuspecting computer users will contain more than just advertisements for drugs to enlarge male body parts and pornographic websites. Spam is increasingly being used by criminals to trick computer users into handing over their personal details.
Many of the spam attacks are done over software developed by Microsoft, be it its pervasive Windows operating system or its free Hotmail email service. The man in charge of fighting this ever-growing tide is Peter Cullen. The former Royal Bank of Canada executive is the head of privacy at Microsoft. His job description is simple, but the scale of the task is huge.
Read the full story in The Independent.
Posted July 11, 2005
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