A few million every year aint much compared to what he's worth. Last report I read said he only uses about 2% of his value for charity (granted this was a year or two ago). That's still pretty stingy...this school is probably nothing more than a sleeping pill for him so he can quit thinking about all the homeless people and low-income families in the world he's offered Microsoft Products to instead of food.
You don't have to click 'Unsubscribe' to verify your email to the spammers anymore. The images that load in the preview pane track the unique ID the spammers have given you, so even if you don't open the email, spammers can tell you're there just by your hilight being on it.
In our DSPAM project (http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/) we've noticed that a _lot_ of hot tokens seem to be email type information in image URLs. I can't really say I've gotten less spam this week because I have been getting virtually no spam since we installed DSPAM on our systems.
I'm sure this guy will pop up a few months later on some other network, perhaps with a different company name and in a different country. Enjoy it while it lasts.
A few million every year aint much compared to what he's worth. Last report I read said he only uses about 2% of his value for charity (granted this was a year or two ago). That's still pretty stingy...this school is probably nothing more than a sleeping pill for him so he can quit thinking about all the homeless people and low-income families in the world he's offered Microsoft Products to instead of food.
You don't have to click 'Unsubscribe' to verify your email to the spammers anymore. The images that load in the preview pane track the unique ID the spammers have given you, so even if you don't open the email, spammers can tell you're there just by your hilight being on it.
In our DSPAM project (http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/) we've noticed that a _lot_ of hot tokens seem to be email type information in image URLs. I can't really say I've gotten less spam this week because I have been getting virtually no spam since we installed DSPAM on our systems.
I'm sure this guy will pop up a few months later on some other network, perhaps with a different company name and in a different country. Enjoy it while it lasts.