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Spammers' Upend DNS

Saint Aardvark writes "eWeek reports on the latest trick of spammers: getting around DNS-based lookups. By registering a domain *after* the spam goes out advertising it, they can get around blacklists. However, that causes all sorts of problems for ISPs and anti-spam services. Paul Judge, CTO at Ciphertrust, says "Even in large enterprises, it's becoming very common to see a large spam load cripple the DNS infrastructure.""

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  1. Anti-Spam Legislation Is Only Effective Solution by bigtallmofo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Until they pass a law that makes it completely legal to kill spammers, the spam problem will not go away.

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    I'm a big tall mofo.
  2. Fast DNS updates! by Cyn · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thank goodness we can now register domains and have them active within 30 minutes!

    Oh look, my foot's bleeding. Someone must have shot it.

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    cyn, free software and *nix operating systems enthusiast.
  3. Spam by clinko · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hate this new trend! I have to wait until morning until I can order my v!@gra!!!

    What happened to the good old days, when I could order B0n3r Juic3 as soon as I got my mail!

  4. Re:Bogus article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, I know exactly what spammers do. That's my job

    Helpful suggestion: work on the phrasing a little bit, there, when you update your resume.

  5. Re:So which is going to come first... by stratjakt · · Score: 2, Funny

    A fax machine.

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    I don't need no instructions to know how to rock!!!!