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- It is mostly money that motivates spammers to spend their time distributing spam through automated bots and zombie computer networks.
- It may have some of the same capabilities as a mail transfer agent, but is mainly used for POP3 or IMAP mail pickup, and may add special capabilities such as spam filtering.
- White hat: good anti-spam policies.
- Black hat: pro-spam policies.
- Hijacking is the act of relaying spam through a third-party system without permission.
- Ping is not extremely useful by itself in spam investigation, but can be used to determine whether a host you are interested in is currently online.
- When the becaon url image is fetched by your browser or mail program, the data in the call is recorded in the spammer's web server logs.
- Your isp probably tries to block most of the spam that is sent your way before it gets a chance to make it into your inbox (which in turn leads to higher isp costs).
- The dictionary attack is a very-frequently used means by which spammers can collect deliverable addresses for their spam lists.
- The spammer can use a dictionary attack to test any addresses he has for a domain, even those he may have simply have guessed at.
- Many spam emails are often sent out from a army of zombie pc's (computers that have been hijacked by spammers) that leave no trace back to the original sender.
- org: An anti-spam coalition against unsolicited commercial e-mail.
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