Spamnophobic Posted October 9 Share Posted October 9 I fear that around the US election we will see maximum spamming from USSR-friendly spam farms, trying every trick in the book. Presently the tide seems to be receding, perhaps in preparation for this. Like when the tide pulled back before the tsunami. Of course there will be other, more advanced attacks, but spamming will certainly have a rôle as a reliable background blitz. Any gullible e-mail address will be fair game, and will probably be lamblasted with extortion spam, etc., if only to create an atmosphere of fear and hopelessness. Can we at SpamCop do anything to forestall this coming storm? Obviously we can post stuff (as I am doing) but this is not going to reach a wider audience. Can SpamCop still offer resistance? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ninth Posted October 13 Share Posted October 13 The reason for a surge in spam traffic is more likely due to the demise of sorbs after 20 years and it has not yet been on sold to either the good or bad guys. #Hillarychangeyourpassword. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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