Friday, April 18, 2008

Are Anti-SPAM Solutions Failing or Are There Simply More Barbarians at the Gate?

New figures suggest that 92.3 percent of all email sent globally during the first three months of 2008 was Spam1 and a second report indicates that the top botnets, if they worked together, are capable of sending over 100 billion Spam emails per day2.

The data from Sophos also indicated that 23,300 new Spam-related web pages were created every day during the period, or one about every three seconds.

Each and every one of these 2.1 Million URL's has to be discovered and added to the 'Intent' or URL database to be able to block them all, and you wonder why a few slip through the cracks?

Building a botnet first and then building 2.1 million web pages is a lot of effort to go through to send Spam touting the 'generic blue pill' or the latest 'real genuine copy' of the latest trendy fashion item be it a 'Designer Shoes Collection from Gucci Ugg Prada Chanel Dsquared' or other.

So Why Do Spammers Go To So Much Effort?

A recent National Geographic special called Illicit: The Dark Trade revealed the impact that all of these "knock-off" drugs, clothing, and accessories is having on the world (definitely worth watching). I didn't realize that the trade in counterfeit goods is a 600 Billion Dollar (USD) a year - yes that's a B, Billion - industry3 and a lot of it is done by international crime rings.

If they get caught for a counterfeit purse or shoe the sentence they get is a lot lighter than if they were trying to sell illegal drugs but it is the same people that do both and for the same reasons - to take advantage of you and your desire for a deal. The special also showed that counterfeit goods are more than just the 'real fake watches' as everything from toothpaste, mouthwash, generic drugs, automotive and airplane parts are being counterfeited as well. You think that 'blue pill' you bought online for such a deal was the real thing? Think again - it probably contained Borax bleach, chalk and paint - if you're lucky!

It has often been said that if people just stopped buying from the Spammers then there would be no financial incentive for them to send their Spam emails.

Let's try this statement on for size - if you purchase something promoted by a Spam message that sounds too good to be true - it is likely a counterfeit item and you are directly contributing to organized crime and terrorism.

Now go out there and play safe.

- Shaun

1 www.itnews.com.au/News/74071,new-spam-site-found-every-three-seconds.aspx

2 www.secureworks.com/research/threats/topbotnets/?threat=topbotnets

3 www.iacc.org/counterfeiting/counterfeiting.php

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