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- Scraping: Collecting e-mail addresses for a spam list by scanning publicly-posted websites, mail list archives, or usenet newsgroups.
- A program that a spammer uses to collect ("scrape" or "harvest") e-mail addresses from websites, usenet news groups, etc.
- Spambot: A computer program that can visit websites and usenet news groups in the same manner that a human reader would, and can thereby collect what look like valid e-mail addresses for inclusion in a spam mailing list.
- To multi-post is to send a single message over and over again to multiple newsgroups, as opposed to crossposting which is to send a message just once with multiple newsgroups specified in the headers.
- Horizontal spam: spam which consists of a large number of messages sent to a large number of newsgroups.
- Horizontal spam typically represents someone trying to get a message across to the greatest number of people, regardless of whether or not the message is is relevant to those newsgroups or of interest to the people who receive it.
- Floods of forged articles intended to disrupt a newsgroup.
- Spammers will multi-post (send a single message over and over again to multiple newsgroups) in order to force potential customers to see the same ad over and over again.
- Without dnsbl services, system administrators are forced to manually add each new source of spam to their deny lists as they are discovered.
- Headers are the block of information lines which appear at the top of a mail or news message.
- ) spam which is transmitted to newsgroups in alphabetic order.
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