It may be temporary, but it feels good. A victory on the endless battle against spammers was notched this week when McColo, a California hosting company, was switched off by Global Crossing and Hurricane Electric, the companies that provision it. SC Magazine says that the news was originally reported by The Washington Post's Brian Krebs. He said the host — which is associated with pharmaceutical and kiddie porn spammers, botnet command and control activities and other folks you wouldn't want moving in next door — was shut down on November 12. The drop off in spam was noticeable, which is understandable considering the fact that the company is credited with trafficking as much as 75 percent of worldwide spam. The story ends on a down note. The writer says spam levels are likely to rebound. |
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