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Monday, 16 June 2008
I received this “mainsleaze” spam a few days ago from Midas. Now this is supposed to be a reputable, mainstream company but stupid actions such as this are likely to damage their reputation for quite a while:
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Monday, 9 June 2008
I received this email, claiming to be from Dell, and offering to give me a free laptop, just for answering a short survey:
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Monday, 12 May 2008
Some knuckleheads from the other side of the world tried scamming me (along with a few million other people) a couple of weeks ago.
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Monday, 4 February 2008
MS Outlook uses a “tracking option” which enables the sender of an email to determine when the recipient has actually read it. If, like me, you find this “feature” an intrusion of privacy, you can do something about it.
I simply use the following regular expression pattern in my spam filtering software:
REJECT = ^disposition-notification-to: .*
While someone requesting a “read receipt” doesn’t technically make it spam, the end result is good enough for me; their email just gets deleted before it gets into my inbox.
Thursday, 20 September 2007
If you currently use CAPTCHA images on your website, you should watch this video and find out just how difficult you’re making it for some of your users to interact with your webforms.
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