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By Greg Sandoval
Posted on ZDNet News: May 18, 2006 1:06:00 AM

A prominent crusader against unsolicited e-mail ads withdrew from an escalating cyberwar with spammers on Wednesday after his Web site and numerous others came under a massive retaliatory attack.

Blue Security, a company that provided antispam software and was widely praised for orchestrating a kind of do-it-yourself campaign to spam spammers, has "ceased all antispam operations," said Sandra Fathi, a spokeswoman for the company.

The surrender comes after the company's Web site, along with those of many of its partners, were hobbled by a denial-of-service attack earlier this month. The DoS attack, which used thousands of commandeered computers to overload the sites' servers with traffic, is believed to have originated with one Russia-based spammer, Fathi said.

The brazen show of power by the spammer is reflective of the defiant nature of these kinds of rogue advertisers. Almost as old as the Internet, unsolicited e-mail continues to swamp e-mail in-boxes and to clog servers, even as law enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies have tried to stop the practice.

Eran Reshef, Blue Security's CEO, thought he had the answer. He encouraged half a million of the company's customers to send replies to the spam they received. The combined traffic overloaded the spammers' servers and crippled their ability to send e-mails. This resulted in some well-known spam companies agreeing to stop e-mailing Blue Security's customers.

Blue Security's triumph was short-lived. Instead of capitulating, one spammer launched a denial-of-service attack earlier this month. According to security Web site SecurityFocus, the attacks overwhelmed several Web sites and Internet service providers. The spammer then threatened Blue Security.

The company could either shut down or the next attack would include a computer virus.

With innocent companies and Internet users potentially at risk, Reshef had no choice but to yield to the demands, Fathi said.

"The company is unable to fight this battle on its own," Fathi said. "This (spammer) has shown that he's willing to harm hundreds of innocent bystanders...(Reshef) didn't want to take the risk that these other businesses would come under attack."

Blue Security is now trying to determine whether there are other uses for its antispam technology, she said.

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Russian Spammer Counterattack!  MojoKiller | 05/17/06
An antispam company with a zoombie mailing list  Chris_W | 05/18/06
This is really sad.  littledikkins@... | 05/17/06
Terrorism or threat  rjhenn | 05/17/06
Surely not  Anthony Volpe | 05/18/06
It's not the parts enlargement that they ...  Uncle Buck | 05/19/06
Blue Russian  Tinman57 | 05/20/06
C'mon spam is no longer a problem  Richard Flude | 05/17/06
You forgot to mention the triumph of CAN-SPAM  ejhonda | 05/18/06
I can feel it...  Zeppo9191 | 05/18/06
Bill Gates is responsible for spam...  jinko | 05/18/06
Personally I think we should be charged for e-mail  Stellardyne | 05/17/06
(re) Pay to play email  moto1968 | 05/17/06
yeah , cos that'll make the blindest bi tof difference...  st!lborn | 05/17/06
But couldn't Yahoo, MS, google  John Zern | 05/18/06
Limits?...  sjwvuie | 05/18/06
True  alaricd | 05/18/06
Are you nuts?  BitTwiddler | 05/18/06
Question  HouseOfZen | 05/18/06
"paid for" email could still be free...  jinko | 05/18/06
And how would you enforce it?  cdgoldin | 05/18/06
Easy....  jinko | 05/18/06
I disagree.  johnnie_mcgee@... | 05/21/06
it's really sad cos...  st!lborn | 05/17/06
This is how you stop it:  PhantomX | 05/18/06
Simple?  Palmyra | 05/18/06
this wouldn't stop it  alaricd | 05/18/06
Yeah, THAT won't have any effect on legitimate business... (nt)  Zeppo9191 | 05/18/06
The ONLY solution is also the simplest  cdgoldin | 05/18/06
No...this is the solution  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
A Reasonable Approach  steve.e.weeks@... | 05/19/06
Take Russia off the internet...  Uncle Buck | 05/19/06
I've already done that!  tech_ed@... | 05/19/06
When Russia is off the Internet...  Uncle Buck | 05/19/06
Yep- its as simple as supply and demand  tomjr@... | 05/18/06
You just don't get it...  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
email addresses  trm1945 | 05/19/06
Godaddy  tech_ed@... | 05/19/06
Wimp  BitTwiddler | 05/18/06
So this is it...  renehfrederiksen | 05/18/06
stupidity as a weapon...  dirty_blue_jeans | 05/18/06
...continued...  dirty_blue_jeans | 05/18/06
did you read the article?  alaricd | 05/18/06
yeah, right...  dirty_blue_jeans | 05/19/06
RE: Think about it...  johnv@... | 05/18/06
yup, that's the way  dirty_blue_jeans | 05/19/06
Message has been deleted.  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
applies to you too  dirty_blue_jeans | 05/19/06
Criminal Prosecution, Vigilantism and National Security  CommSoft | 05/18/06
Criminal Prosecution, Vigilantism and National Security  bblackmoor@... | 05/18/06
Why do you think Bush cares?  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
he doesn't  scripter | 05/18/06
Open hunting season on spammers.  Mr. Roboto | 05/18/06
Spammers WHAT? YOU CAN'T BE  edward_pease@... | 05/18/06
That makes it worse?  steve.e.weeks@... | 05/19/06
Yes, it IS worse  bowenw@... | 05/19/06
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spammers..  92mr2 | 05/18/06
smtp  hcb_z | 05/18/06
Passwords don't help  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
Not so hard of a problem to cure  .Zeno | 05/18/06
Extortionist goes unpunished?  RDrr | 05/18/06
Where?  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
Easy and effective way to stop spam  Been_Done_Before | 05/18/06
Sure...  tech_ed@... | 05/18/06
I can't honestly believe they thought they had a decent anti-spam product  cfortune | 05/18/06
Playing by the rules  tech_ed@... | 05/19/06
Fraggin Spamers  jbaviera@... | 05/18/06
Count your blessings  tech_ed@... | 05/19/06
Ping?  trm1945 | 05/19/06
Sure, that's possible  tech_ed@... | 05/19/06
One rule for the corps, and another for the masses...  Graphic Equaliser | 05/19/06
One word...  tech_ed@... | 05/19/06
Surely there are enough honest experts  ikara.au@... | 05/21/06
Sender ID and/or SPF  a_gautier | 05/21/06

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