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Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-05-17

Israeli anti-spam startup Blue Security decided on Tuesday to shutter its aggressive anti-spam service, citing threats of further--and more malicious--attacks on its service and users.

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Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-05-18
Spider Jerusalem
Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-05-19
FixitDave (3 replies)
No more fighting fire with fire 2006-05-21
informed citizen (1 replies)
Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-05-23
Anonymous
The fact that Blue frog was attacked shows that their system worked. And the spammers were getting a taste of their own and didn't like it. There should be alot more companies like Blue Frog. The backbone providers themselves should be accountable to police the system and track down the spam companies that "ATTACK" all of us with their unwanted messages. I get very tired of seeing things appear in my e-mail that I never asked for to be there. There should be an easier way to make them stop. Imagine if alot of Blue frog companies existed. Then maybe the spammers systems would be taken offline by the weight of so many requesting them to stop thier activities.

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True anti-spam never dies 2006-05-23
Tortanick
Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-05-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-05-28
A random computer geek (1 replies)
Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-06-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath 2006-06-02
Ex-Blue Frog User
securityfocus cowards hide the truth 2006-06-05
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