From Deseret News archives:
Spamming isn't just for e-mails anymore
Spammers are now clogging blogs, cells, instant messages
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Working from the theory that blog spam can be combatted like real-world graffiti, Kalsey tried deleting messages as fast as they appeared. That worked for a few weeks but the volume has recently been increasing.
Now he's tracking down those who leave the comments, collecting evidence and reporting them to their Internet providers and domain registers so their accounts can be canceled. If it sounds like a lot of work, it is. Fortunately, help from others is available.
"The blog immune system does seem to be responding," said Kalsey. "People are coming up with collective solutions like blacklists for spammers. If one person gets spammed, then all the others who use that software can ban them."
Most of today's comment spam doesn't urge someone to click on the link. Rather, it's posted to boost a site's position on search engines. Web crawling software robots released by search engines notice keywords and links, and that information is used to determine relevancy.
Cell phone carriers and providers of instant messaging services, meanwhile, are finding that their spam problems can be much more disruptive to workflow.
For IM, spam is growing just as the technology jumps from personal to business communications. To address the problem, companies are blocking messages from outsiders, instituting "white lists" of accepted contacts or not allowing IM at all.
But that's making messaging less convenient.
"In (corporate) instant messaging, we're doing more of a closed approach than what we were seeing with e-mail," said Paul Judge, chief technology officer of the antispam firm CipherTrust Inc. and co-chair of the Anti-Spam Research Group.
America Online, the largest instant-messaging provider, has a number of roadblocks in place to halt spam instant messages, or "spim." Among other things, a software sentry looks for spammers automated or in-the-flesh who try to send multiple messages simultaneously to many people, said spokesman Nicholas Graham.
Cell phone text message spam can be disruptive and expensive.
Some Nextel Communications cell phone subscribers recently got a 3:30 a.m. message urging support of the workers in the Southern California grocery strike. Another spammer urged a vote in favor of recalling California Gov. Gray Davis.
Aside from early-morning annoyance, some plans charge for each message sent or received. Nextel, which last month installed a filtering system, offers refunds to any customers who complain.
"All the carriers have been hit with situations like this," said Nextel spokeswoman Mila Fairfax. "Each carrier has applied a filtering system to try to flag messages that appear suspicious to our system."
"We will be going after (spammers) to the furthest extent of law," Fairfax said. "Anything we can do, we will do."
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