Explaining The Business of Spam
ATMAvatar writes "The IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy hosted in Oakland nearly three weeks ago featured a study on the economics of spam. It attempts to identify and analyze the chain of businesses behind spam and the products that are featured. The goal was to take a more comprehensive look at the mechanics behind the industry in an attempt to identify better, alternative means to combat spam."
...relative to the number of emails that can be sent. So even if a low percentage of gullible people buy the crap, it's profitable.
I've got better things to do tonight than die.
of each business 5 dollars per piece of SPAM. Real businesses will distance themselves almost instantly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2006/feb/05/aolyahootost
What happened to the rumours a while ago about charging for E-mail? This might stem the tide if an E-Mail cost a very small fee to send, but considering the volumes of E-Mail sent around the world, this would not be very popular at all. There will be some bright spark out there that will come up with a solution for spam E-mails soon, but those Nigerian E-mails sure are funny...
liberare massarum ex ignorantia, clausa descendit molestie.
We need to find a way of dealing with the root causes of the problem; filtering and the like is like sweeping up rat droppings, what you really need is to get rid of the rats. Perhaps if we could find a way of really making this business unprofitable.
"While it has engendered both widespread antipathy and a multi-billion dollar anti-spam industry"
So at least somebody makes money on spam...
http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/%7Esavage/papers/Oakland11.pdf
âoeNo one in this world has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people. Nor has anyone ever lost public office thereby.â
Henry Louis Mencken
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Don't forget to add the help of our elected officials who get lobbied to pass toothless regulations to curtail the industry. I think the current regulations are that as long as someone posts an "opt out" of future mailings, they are safe. This doesn't mean that they really have to not send you mailings, just a button which pretends to implement such a feature. And there is nothing to prevent them from selling your "valid live address" to the next mass marketeer!
spam needs not to be profitable, only visible, for others to copycat it. if it's visible, it will appear to be profitable. groupons spam isn't profitable, but appears so.
Instead of going after the actual spammers why not fine the companies that hire them. If a Bank (Orchard Bank leaps to mind) hires an advertising company to push credit cards, fine the bank if their agent uses SPAM as a marketing tool. Pretty soon any reputable company will not allow their name to be tied to SPAM and anything left will be all scams.
Professional Politicians are not the solution, they ARE the problem.
A few days ago, I read an article about that here. Turns out they are serious businesses. Well, at least as serious as you can get if you send SPAM :) . Just sharing with you, people.
I rarely respond to comments. Also, don't ask for clarifications: a brain and Google are faster, believe me!
I've had an email address since the 80's (not the same one, obviously). At some point in the 90's, it started getting spams. That pissed me off badly, and I considered that simply unacceptable. So I deleted it, and made a new one that I only gave to my friends. I use a forwarding email to give to businesses that need one, and so far none of those have spammed me, but if they do, I can delete that and establish another one.
With those measures, I haven't received a single spam in well over a decade. Not one! And that's not because I block it: I use no form of filtering or blocking on my email.
I can't help but think that spam exists because *people didn't care enough*. OK, sure, a tiny number of people NEED to publish their email address publicly rather than only give it to people they trust, but there are very few people like that, and it's usually for some business reason, not their personal address.
So why does spam even exist any more? Why do people put up with it? If everyone had considered it as unacceptable as I had, it wouldn't even exist today.
Oh, how the internet has grown more annoying over the years.
since there are nearly 40 comments already and no one is talking about the banks, i'll assume no one is reading the article.
the main conclusion is that spam could grind to a halt if credit card companies blocked all transactions to the dozen suspicious banks. it takes the spammers long enough to set up a new bank account that the new accounts could be blocked faster than they could be set up.
How do you proof someone hired a spammer ? Do you know what a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_job is ?
The irony of spam is it results from having a tool of abundance (email, useful for building a better world, whether more of a gift economy or better designs or in other ways) in the hands of a few people obsessed with making money (ration units) in the current scarcity-based economic paradigm that emphasizes one-for-one exchange and privatizing profits while socializing costs. So, spammers poison the email system trying to get a bit of resources for themselves, and while doing so make it harder for the rest of us to bring abundance to everyone (including those who are the spammers).
A 21st century issue: the irony of technologies of abundance in the hands of those still thinking in terms of scarcity.
What's the point of posting as Anonymous Coward when (a) your style is fairly unique and eye-catching and (b) you sign your initials at the end?
Just curious.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
You assume there was a point to anything that I post? ... apk
Is THAT the "best you've got"? Impersonating me?? Please... lol!
"You assume there was a point to anything that I post? ... apk" - by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 10, @10:41AM (#36400518)
Per my subject-line above: LAME (& not even a GOOD job of it)...
APK
P.S.=> That's when I KNOW what I posted really "ruffled the Penguin's feathers" - when you're forced to try to "impersonate me", lmao... apk
And, I was correct, per quoting myself here from my init. post's conclusion:
" I am QUITE certain this will be "modded down" for whatever stupid reasons, but the truth's up there, no matter WHAT you do Penguins, & not everyone loads pages @ the above ZERO threshold - so even IF you mod this set of facts down? People are STILL GOING TO SEE IT, whether you LIKE IT, or not, and there's no stopping truths based on FACTS! - by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 10, @09:59AM (#36399818)
And, sure enough, just as I stated? A mod down... and, I only used FACTS!
The "penguins" here? They prove my points on them, & laughingly?? Almost everytime!
(That point being that this website's "infested" w/ people that can't handle the truth about their "weapons of choice" needing improvement, especially in security!)
APK
P.S.=> And, about "style"?
"What's the point of posting as Anonymous Coward when (a) your style is fairly unique and eye-catching and (b) you sign your initials at the end? Just curious." - by tehcyder (746570) on Friday June 10, @10:21AM (#36400190)
Heh, well, @ least I have it... lol & thanks - I actually consider THAT, a compliment, because life? Is a matter of "style" imo!
Now - The reason for posting as AC??
The same "penguins" often state to me, while trolling me, that IF I took a registered LUSER (not you, you seem decent enough, others are NOT, like the one who impersonated me below you in response to you also)???
They'd "mod me down to oblivion" - not that I care, I don't "live for mod points", lol!
So... I frustrate them back, because tracking me's NOT as easy as it would be via post history (which you reg'd users have)...
Sure, you can query GOOGLE for me using the site: search method, but the results aren't current (not like a post history is here on a reg'd user).
Plus?
I post as much as I like, I have NO stupid "AC 10 posts per 24 hr. period" UNFAIR restrictions that most AC's have... I know a way around it - & no, NOT by using proxies, alternating browsers (like that fool tomhudson the biggest troll thought & was WRONG about) but, a method that's a hell of a lot faster, & more advanced! (indicative of "forums board security" being a sham as a side-effect really).
So... there ya are!
... apk
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/26/136690513/study-may-shed-light-on-how-to-stop-spam
Seriously, who still gets spam email these days? Filtering solutions are fairly mature and effective. I might go so far as to say we're winning the battle... if it weren't for the fact that like 90% of all email is spam. Still, I publish my gmail address all over the feakin' place including usenet and I can't remember the last time I got a single piece of spam in my inbox or a missed email due to filtering. When I ran my own mail server I could filter out most spam as well using free tools and techiques. So, what's the big deal? Who is still getting spam and why haven't you changed email providers?
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I get that spam emails are hard to trace, due to flaws in the mail transfer protocol (something about the FROM field not necessarily being from the actual sender, i think) or being from a botted computer.
But commercial spam (selling products) is worthless unless it results in a sale, and that means the recipients have to be able to reach the relevant sellers, markets, and/or websites to complete the transaction...
Why not target the advertised sellers and investigate them? Find out who asked the spammer to send the emails on their behalf?
Sure, sure, I know that won't be perfect. Some spam may be political in nature (vote for this guy, stop the opression of these people, etc) and harder to nail down. Some may want to send spam for a competitor's product purely to have their competitor investigated and/or fined. Spam may refer to a company outside the relevant juristictions of the spam act, etc.
Still, I'm curious if there are any roadblocks to targetting the advertised.