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1 Anti Spam
- ASCII assigns an individual character value (or "glyph") to each of the numeric codes 0 through 127, which makes it a "seven-bit" code (i.
- , 2^7 = 128 values), although an individual ASCII character is generally stored in eight bits (one byte or octet) with the high bit masked off (set to zero).
- In october 1997, the medical imaging company octree was completely knocked off the net for two weeks when the software publishing association relayed a 300,000-message spam through octree's server, bringing it down.
- 1618 were once very popular in spams, although those who used them were almost never in compliance with even the minimal requirements of the bill.
- Nucleus research estimates that the average loss per employee annually because of spam is approximately $1934.
- 12 per month.
- According to wikipedia, in the year 1987 there are about 600 spam emails, in 2005 the number increase to 30 billion per day.
- An immigration law firm in arizona is popularly described as sending the first intentional, mass commercial email advertising their services over usenet in 1994.
- ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is one of the oldest and most common character sets used in computing today (it dates from the 1960s), and the one on which internet e-mail standards are based.
- It is estimated that 58 billion junk emails will be sent every day within the next four years, a figure that will cost businesses some $198 billion annually.
- 1618 which makes the spam legal.
- 1618 which would have made spam legal provided it followed certain rules.
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