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Article, 2008-01-19:
Getting it Wrong: Corporate America
Spams the Afterlife


Yeah, that's right... It's our first update in almost five years!

Just because the site hasn't been updated in ages... that doesn't mean the spam problem has gone away. In fact, spam is up. The undergrounders have multiplied like rats, the botnets have seized control of hundreds of thousands of peecees... and corporate America has started spamming in a big way.

Oh, sure, large companies have benefitted from affiliate spamming for years. Some have enforced no-spam policies, and some have not.

Now, though, many big-name companies with warm and fuzzy marketing faces have started using email to reach their customers.

The problem is that Corporate America is getting it wrong. They're using what's called "email append", and ancient consumer data. The result? Spam.

Read the full article...


Spamdemic T-Shirts!

Our series of inspirational and informative posters has become a line of T-shirts for the spam fighter who has everything!

These T's bear the same anti-spam and privacy-warning graphics as our posters. You've been wearing sentiments like this "on your sleeve"... now you can wear them on your back, too! Speak your mind and support the Clueless Mailers Spamdemic Research Center at the same time... Stop by The Spamdemic™ Store and get yourself covered.

  Articles

2008-01-19:
Getting it Wrong: Corporate America
Spams the Afterlife

Large companies have benefitted from affiliate spamming for years. Some have enforced no-spam policies, and some have not.

Now, though, many big-name companies with warm and fuzzy marketing faces have started using email to reach their customers.

The problem is that Corporate America is getting it wrong. They're using what's called "email append", and ancient consumer data. The result? Spam.

Read the full article...


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Some of these same graphics are also available as free downloadable badges for use on your website. With messages like "Those Who Spam This Domain Will Be Prosecuted" these images will let Spammy know you mean business! Here are some examples:



There are more where those came from!

Add a badge to your page, and put Spammy on notice! We'd also appreciate it if you'd refer folks back to www.spamdemic.org. And remember — Hot-linking images is bandwidth theft. Please download the images to your own webserver and serve them from there.

BTW— When you get a poster put up in your office, snap a photo and send it along to the webmaster.

Enjoy!   — Bob

All graphics © Copyright 2003 spamdemic.org / Robert M. West, All Rights Reserved.


Update, 2003-02-09:
Welcome to Clueless Mailers 2.0!

We decided it was time for a little site spiffing, so we broke out the orbital sander and the paint gun... et voila! A facelift! In addition to the new look, we've also restructured some of the information on the site, so take a look at the navigation menu on the left to find what you're looking for.

For instance, the CM webmaster's personal company-based blacklist is no longer on this front page; we've moved it inside, to the new Listings area.

There's also a new domain blacklist
— found in the new "Listings" section — that includes newly-collated data about each listed domain. This new format displays the domain name, owner, the domain's usage (mail origin, response links, redirect destinations, image hosting or From/Reply-To/Return-Path), the date of the first- and latest-received UCE involving the domain, and the number of UCEs received that use the domain in some capacity. The list is also sortable by most column headings. The new version of the list is generated by a FileMaker Pro database, although it isn't served in real time yet; it will be updated about once a week.

For the present, there will be two kinds of blacklists on the CM site: the original company-based blacklist containing comments (found here on this page), and the new database-generated domain blacklist.

As the database and reporting functions are improved, more refined data will be used for the new list. For example, some mailers have proven themselves to be "Domain Morphers." While using true WHOIS record info, putting up "legit-looking" web pages, staying put at one host and mailing from a consistent IP range, they frequently create new domains in order to circumvent filtering and blocking. This tactic makes blocking them by domain name impossible. For now, domain morphers will remain on the same list, but at some point we hope to segregate them to a "lower-level" list. There are also a few bits of data missing here and there, but the new format reveals more information about the Clueless (and not-so-clueless) Mailers involved.

We're also in the process of "re-branding" the site with the Spamdemic(SM) name. This will better reflect our educational focus on the unauthorized trading of your personal information, and the increase in spam that results.

We also have a brand-new logo — The Spamdemic Privacy Hazard Icon. This logo combines aspects of the universal "biohazard" symbol — for its "contagion" implications — with the repeating letter "i" for "information"; the i's are joined at the center with a circle to evoke magnifying glasses, and a prying eye's iris reinforces the paranoid allusions. This icon is set into a traditional triangular yellow warning sign to complete the default logo. Sound a little paranoid? You won't think so once you look at the Spamdemic Map. <g> We maintain the "industrial warning signs" theme across the site, since this is an industrial-size problem; stay tuned for more... including signs you can download and use on your own website. BTW— Don't worry about Spammy the Clown(SM)... He's not quite in retirement yet.

Our next goal is to dynamically serve the site from a database... But we'll leave that to another update.

Have fun exploring!

...Bob


"I cannot consent to pay for a privilege where I have intrinsic right." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
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