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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: May 4, 2006 1:09:00 AM

They may've signed up for the service to stay free of unsolicited e-mail, but people in Blue Security's "Do Not Intrude Registry" are getting spammed, the company said Wednesday.

What's more, a spammer is attempting to intimidate the Blue Security customers by sending them threatening messages, according to the Israeli company, which launched its spam-fighting service in July last year.

"It had to happen. We're amazed it's taken so long," said Richi Jennings, an analyst at Ferris Research.

The Do Not Intrude Registry is a list of e-mail addresses that should not be spammed. It's encrypted, so spammers can't extract the actual addresses. Blue Security fights spammers by crippling their Web sites, in the name of its users, with a flood of complaints. About 500,000 people have signed up for the service, Blue Security said.

But it was simple for spammers to get hold of at least some of the e-mail addresses in Blue Security's registry, Jennings said. "A spammer has taken his list and 'cleaned' it against the Blue Security list. He then compared the original list with the cleaned list to figure out which addresses were removed."

It appears spammers are passing around this list of names that purports to be the Blue Security do-not-spam list. "Levels of spam received by members of the Blue Security list have roughly doubled since May 1," Jennings wrote.

The spam troubles are evidence that the Blue Security approach to fighting spam works, company CEO Eran Reshef said in the statement. "This is just proof that the Blue Community is an effective deterrent to spammers that are using unethical and illegal tactics to promote their products and services."

The affected Blue Security users were already getting spam, since the spammers had them on a list in the first place. Now they may just be getting a little more. "This isn't a disaster for Blue Security," Jennings said.

"Spammers are feeling the pressure," Reshef said. "This incident is only a futile attempt by a degenerate spammer to fight back through intimidation and extortion."

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Threats to Blue Secuity preceeded the DDoS
Below is one of dozens of identicle mail-bomb threats I received for being a Blue Frog contibutor. I received them the day before the DDoS attack. The sender's names and email addresses follow as well... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kbaldwindw@... Posted on: 05/05/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
lol at different reports and bias borandi   | 05/04/06
still, spammers are freakin lame. linuxoverwindows   | 05/04/06
Soon to be out of work spammer? Alpolio   | 05/04/06
Tom's story has a wrong accusation scottwilkins@...   | 05/05/06
Did you even read the article? rjhenn_z   | 05/05/06
lol at different reports and bias borandi   | 05/04/06
HA! danag42@...   | 05/05/06
Spammer need to disappear Leria   | 05/05/06
spammers are in russia... glocks out   | 05/05/06
take up the war a notch gnixon70   | 05/04/06
ineffective cfortune   | 05/04/06
They are effective rjhenn_z   | 05/05/06
I could've told you it doesn't work! CobraA1   | 05/04/06
It does work alabamaron   | 05/05/06
check your own head glocks out   | 05/05/06
Works fine rjhenn_z   | 05/05/06
An anti-spam site that attacks the spammers? Alpolio   | 05/04/06
Blue Security threat E-mails jrblack@...   | 05/04/06
It does work! alaricd   | 05/05/06
If these turkeys are threatening, it's because they're feeling the pinch. alexcwb@...   | 05/05/06
Go Blue txfixitman   | 05/05/06
fortitude glocks out   | 05/05/06
Threats to Blue Secuity preceeded the DDoS kbaldwindw@...   | 05/05/06

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