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:: 2.19.2003 ::
:: A tale of Hotmail: Spammers and hackers (... and Gates, oh my!) ::
From News.com: Microsoft going after Hotmail spammers
"Microsoft is turning up the heat on spam, filing a lawsuit to go after people it suspects of having harvested e-mail addresses from its Hotmail servers to spam subscribers."
It's about time they @ least pay a bit more lip service to dealing with this. Their SPAM filters are woefully inadequate, and every time my inbox gets filled up with e-mails from all the usual suspects -- peddlers of work from home, debt reduction or sexual prowess enhancement solutions -- MS asks me to pay more for extra storage.
You can check out the Slashdot discussion here.
Even worse, "Hotmail has long been notorious for its poor security," according to many, including New Architect.
Check out the following Inquirer UK story:
Hotmail user hacked off
"AUSTRALIAN HOTMAIL CUSTOMER Andrew Trousdale has developed a deep dislike of webmail after his account was hacked. The Sydney Morning Herald features a tale of woe today that should be a caution for all Hotmail users."
"Trousdale claimed that he was told around 8000 webmail addresses are stolen each day. If you're a webmail user, you might want to consider making sure you have a decent password."
Hotmail users: bookmark this page (The MS Hotmail section of the "Reasons to avoid Microsoft" Web site). Excellent resource, frequently updated.
posted by me
:: 3:17:00 PM [+] ::
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