Lycos Releases Spam-Fighting Screensaver
Internet portal Lycos has made a screensaver that endlessly requests data from sites that sell the goods and services mentioned in spam e-mail. Lycos hopes will it make the monthly bandwidth bills of spammers soar by keeping their servers running flat out. The net firm estimates that if enough people sign up and download the tool, spammers could end up paying to send out terabytes of data.
Submitted by: Thrax
Source: Neowin
Submitted by: Thrax
Source: Neowin
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Hey Prime It's another way of Lycos going.. oh were good guys now.. but still have the spam and the infecting software built into the screensaver now.
and yes, each time you click or submit to a spam site they get 1/100 of a cent, so if you have a program that jsut sits there and hits there sites.. .well that is auto pay for them,
lycos is so stupid
The folding community forum has been blacklisted several times by SpamCop. That's bad enough. But this bl*sted screensaver could be told to hit my bandwidth, which comes directly out of my pocket.
It's illegal for a start...
Is Lycos trying to clean up there act or just make themselves look good?
http://news.com.com/Antispam+screensaver+downs+two+sites+in+China/2100-7349_3-5474963.html?tag=nl
The spam servers taken out were in China, which means the US law enforcement couldn't touch them, even if they were willing to try.
Another tool coming down the pipe in, hopefully not too long, is the "Turntide" router, which throttles down incoming spam at the edge of an ISP's network, and before the spam hits the ISP's mail servers, with the goal of driving up sender cost. http://www.turntide.com/router/
Supposedly Iowa Telecom implemented it and saw an 80% drop in mail volumes, as spam servers were not allowed to use bandwidth. Symantec bought the technology not too long ago, but I don't think its been deployed yet.
http://www.turntide.com/
Servers don't return info like - "I'm being loaded at 81% for this call" as far as I am aware. They MAY return a "Server busy" message, but even that is not always the case.
My new worry here is the concept of using this concept as a virus - I know, scr files are used as that regularly - as there will be people who feel this is a great idea. Those people are entitled to their opinion, but as I end up paying for that opinion I don't necessarily agree