
30-11-04, 10:21 AM
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 | Jonah | |
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Quote: | Originally Posted by abucksdiver So, if you have the Mydoom virus (and don't realise it!) and you then use the Lycos "spam buster", guess who gets the big bill.... | Nope. read the news report again - especially this bit: The sites being targeted are those mentioned in spam e-mail messages and which sell the goods and services on offer.
Typically these sites are different to those that used to send out spam e-mail and they typically only get a few thousand visitors per day.
The list of sites that the screensaver will target is taken from real-time blacklists generated by organisations such as Spamcop. To limit the chance of mistakes being made, Lycos is using people to ensure that the sites are selling spam goods.
As these sites rarely use advertising to offset hosting costs, the burden of high-bandwidth bills could make spam too expensive, said Mr Pollmann.
Sites will also slow down under the weight of data requests. Early results show that response times of some sites have deteriorated by up to 85%.
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