
We've had a bit of a spring clean at Spam Links.
The most obvious new page is designed to help end-users with the various options you have to prevent the spam to your inbox getting out of control, to go with those already there for ISPs and marketers.
The securing systems page has been updated with some of the latest spam-related threats around, including open dns, some new web application relay vulnerabilities, and the recurring issue of open URL redirectors, and continues to provide a unique focus for some very common classes of vulnerability.
To help out our international readers, we've started to list links to sites that aren't in English in Unicode using the native language - check out Russian Anti-spam/Российский Анти-Спам to see an example. How is anyone's Japanese?
The Spam-L FAQ now describes us as
...like Yahoo for anti-spammers.
and we noticed Cogeco Network Security thought Spam Links is a
...great list of anti-spam resources.
We love to get your email, so please let us know if you enjoy the site as much as Spam-L and Cogeco, and tell us what we can do to make it even more relevant for you.
Posted by spamlinks at May 7, 2005 12:00 PM