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Old 23rd May 2011
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From http://www.h-online.com/security/new...s-1247551.html

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Researchers in San Diego, Berkeley and Budapest have analysed the business model of spammers to find potential starting points for combating spam. They examined approximately 1 billion emails that were collected from various sources over three months in late 2010. The emails contained 93 million different URLs which originated from 17 million domains.
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Holly molly... article mentioned DnB Nord bank in Latvia.... Interesting
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