Are Spammers Leaving The Business?

from the so-they-say dept

It appears that the combination of technology solutions and legal crackdowns on spammers may be having some effect on a few of the weaker willed spammers. USA Today is reporting that some spammers are finding other lines of work. I'd be more encouraged if there were a corresponding decrease in the amount of spam - but most studies seem to show that it's increasing (and my own personal stats support this). One interesting note is that some spammers say they plan on becoming "reformed" spammers who try to come up with better anti-spam solutions. Can you trust a spammer to help stop spam? I'm not so sure.
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  • identicon
    thecaptain, 6 May 2004 @ 5:46am

    No Subject Given

    You can't trust any spammer...

    anyone who's an adult with even minimal internet experience, who thought it was OK to do this to earn a few bucks does not have the basic ethical make up that deserves any kind of trust.

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  • identicon
    aNonMooseCowherd, 6 May 2004 @ 6:58am

    where's the evidence?

    The article doesn't offer any evidence of its claim, other than quoting spammers or their lawyers.

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    • identicon
      AMetamorphosis, 6 May 2004 @ 9:31am

      They see the light


      I'll bet " reformed " spammers will be as annoying as reborn christians, ex-smokers & tele-marketers ...

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