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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

PCWorld looks back at 2005 and discusses the future of spam

Tom Spring has an article in today's PC World magazine discussing the next generation of spam, and looking back on 2005. Highlights: A virus that spread through AOL's AIM. Zombies used by spammers. Targeted phishing attacks.

See article PCWorld.com - Spam Slayer: Next-Generation Spam

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