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Various ISP's and bandwidth providers subscribe to these blacklist databases in order to filter out spam sent across their network or to their subscribers.
This list contains IP addresses which have been reported to SpamCop as carriers of spam (source of e-mail or verified, open relay). Some of these reports now come from spamtraps (email addresses used ...
See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Spam_blacklist/recurring_requests \.yadoo\.cn detoxiy\.com # Apr 06 rx\.auto\.pl allgames4u\.net games\.az\.pl bestcardshop\.pushline\.com yourpharm\.t35\.com cheap ...
The associated page is used by the Mediawiki Spam Blacklist extension, ... For more information on what the spam blacklist is for, and the processes used here, please see Spam blacklist/About.
The Blacklist of Internet Advertisers has been removed from this site. ... For a much more up to date blacklist of spammers, see ROKSO at Spamhaus.
Since then, there have been a number of other lawsuits against spam blacklist operators and the like (e.g., Spamcop, Joe Jared, et al.) But the latest litigation seems especially ironic.
In response to a handful of recent spam runs, Mail Abuse Prevention Systems (MAPS) has placed a large swath of AOL mail servers on the venerable MAPS Real-time Blackhole List (RBL).
Spam in blogs (also called simply blog spam or comment spam) is a form of spamdexing. It is done by automatically posting random comments or promoting commercial services to blogs, wikis, guestbooks, or other publicly accessible online discussion boards. Any web application that accepts and display...
One man's efforts to create and maintain a blacklist. ... I’m fed up with comment spam. From now on, any comment I judge to be spam will be deleted, ...
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