Monday, November 26, 2012

Exchange Spam Blocker

Spam is a reality of the Internet, but not all users suffer from it at the same extent. It is definitely hard for businesses to distinguish valuable messages from unsolicited emails. For business and personal assistance alike, software companies have created special anti-spam programs meant to block the access of unsolicited mail to inbox in more than 90% of cases. Released by Microsoft in May 2004, the Exchange spam blocker is a smart tool designed for mailbox protection. The target market for this product consists of individual users and companies that receive unsolicited commercial emails in very large numbers.

Microsoft Smart Screen technology stays at the basis of the Exchange spam blocker as it is essential for the identification of the nature of the message. The access of the unsolicited mail messages can thus be stopped at the mailbox or at the gateway depending on the settings. Other Microsoft tools were used before the launch of Exchange spam blocker. At present, Microsoft no longer provides updates for the former intelligent filters, in a clustered environment. The present version of the Exchange spam blocker is capable of stopping spam in the tracks, allowing for good business development.

The Exchange spam blocker relies on a combination of techniques meant to identify the messages that could be spam; thus, other than the use of the Bayes filter, the tool scans the messages for spam keywords and analyzes the spam headers. After the identification of the spam messages, it is up to the computer user to decide whether to keep or delete the messages. There are models of the Exchange spam blocker that actually inform a sender whether his or her message has been treated as spam despite its inherent legitimacy. Plus, the advantages of preventing spam directly on server before reaching the computer are manifold: less virus attacks and no malware unauthorized installation.

To sum it up, most of the tasks required for small business operations and personal usage should be covered by using the Exchange spam blocker. An issue with the 2003 version of the blocker consisted in the impossibility to import or export blocked messages or send domains. One further inconvenience is that the user has no clue about how much spam gets blocked and how well filters are functioning. It is crucial to check the settings and learn about the best mode to operate with the tool so that you can maximize the usage of your anti-spam tool.

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Get Rid of Spam - Protect Your Inbox From Unwanted Junk Emails

NO-spam often becomes a rule of efficient web communications. It is a real nightmare to open the inbox and find dozens if not hundreds of spam messages and start sorting them to identify valuable mail from unsolicited messages. There are strategies, tools and tactics that can assist you in the attempt to get rid of spam without any investment or trouble at all.

Two separate email accounts should be created, one that can be used without restrictions and a real one that works just for private and business purposes. Whenever you enter a page or website that needs registration, you can enter that email in order to get access. The private email address should remain private even when you have a website that you actively work on. You can get rid of spam if you know how to organize your professional email address.

You can further get rid of spam on the professional email address by installing a good spam filter or blocker so that it detects unsolicited messages. Even so, do not open messages received from people you do not know professionally or whom haven't contacted you otherwise. Some spam emails have a notice of receipt function and if you confirm them, you simply encourage spammers to continue their activity.

Forwarded emails make another clever strategy used by spammers to collect long lists of email addresses. A spammer sends a funny message, a warning or some other catchy message and asks you to share it with friends. The emails that accumulate through such circulation are later collected by spammers. When you don't answer to forwarded messages you make one step further to get rid of spam.

Anti-spam tools are a very efficient way to keep unwanted emails away if they are supported by preventive measures as well. Depending on the features available and the selected settings, a software can get rid of spam more or less efficiently. Consider such issues carefully for a safer and improved communication with friends and business contacts.

Updates of filters and blockers are definitely crucial when you try to get rid of spam with maximum of results. Spammers constantly adapt to the blocking settings of the tools, and the features of both malicious and protective software vary and improve every day. The validity and efficiency of a protective tool has limitations because of the improvements corresponding to the rapidly changing world of the Internet.

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Dealing With Spam - Making Secondary Email Accounts

Most people have all sorts of spam and junk mail problems in their email account. It can get to a point where using your email is frustrating since there is more mail you don't want than mail you do want. There is a strategy that can help with this problem, and the sooner you adopt it the better.

If you currently are getting tons of spam and junk mail, it's because people who do this to you have got your email address somehow. You have probably put your email address into some sort of email form or used it to create accounts on blogs and websites. Most people are genuine in the fact they don't share your email, but all it takes is one to sell or give your email address away for you to get tons of spam. The longer you have your email address the worse the problem tends to become.

One strategy is to make secondary email accounts. These are not ones you use for business or personal purposes but to sign up on sites and give your email address away for information. This means that if someone that you give this email to starts to send junk mail or spam, it doesn't matter, as it doesn't go to your main or "real" account.

You can create secondary accounts in many ways. Often your ISP will let you create several, or if you have a Web site and hosting your hosting company will typically let you create all you want. They are also plenty of free email services that will work quite well, including Gmail and Hotmail among others.

Your personal account will be used just for people that you actually email back and forth. Your secondary account will be for offers and other things. When in doubt, use your secondary account. When this box has too much spam to deal with, delete it and make another one.

Since email accounts are free take advantage of using more than one so that your personal email box doesn't have so many problems. Note that if your email box currently gets tons of spam making a secondary account won't make your email box clear up. You may have to make a new personal email account that has never been found by the spammers. This should help you with email and spam issues that you are facing. Of course some people may never get the word and keep email your old account, so only do this as a last resort.

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Efficient Spam Detection

There are two levels of spam detection, one at the level of the server and another on the personal computer, depending on where the filters have been installed. Spam detection has become a necessity because the number of unsolicited mail messages is on the rise. Even if illegal, the action of spamming is conducted by very many dishonest businesses that use the world wide wed to hide their identity and dupe as many people as possible. Spam prevention and spam detection remain the only ways to limit the impact of spam for the moment.

Spam prevention is pretty basic: do not disclose your email address easily. This means that you must not enter the email address on web pages that require registration; better get a secondary address and use that for the purpose. Do not respond to unknown senders, and resist the temptation of sharing funny messages with friends by forwarding emails. On the other hand, the installation of the software blocking tools is necessary for the efficient spam detection.

Blockers and filters perform spam detection. First of all, filters separate legitimate messages from possible spam. Blockers are tools that don't allow the spam access to the personal computer. When the anti-spam software is installed on the server, things are even better because the viewing of the emails with a spam potential is possible without their being transferred in the computer memory. Detecting spam is now possible on the basis of the sender's ID, the keywords specific to spamming and several other criteria integrated in the technology.

The means for spam detection constantly improve, so do the spammers' means to fool blockers and filters and get into people's mail box. The truth is that so far, no software program has been invented to actually detect and stop spam 100%. It is also not known whether things will ever be different for the matter and whether there will be more than 99% anti-spam protection available. If kept at this level, spam is not that much a problem, on condition that the mails whose sender you don't know be deleted.

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An Easy Guide to Understanding Spam Filters

Spam filters can be considered a boon or a bane depending on which side of the bulk email marketing exercise you are. The industry itself started out with there being little semblance of a difference between spammers and genuine marketers, with both parties indiscriminately marketing to all and sundry. Such practices caused the separation of two groups eventually but the stigma remains for both. It is this stigma that is manifest in the result of spam filters aggressively filtering out email from both parties, especially if the information is unsolicited. So, what are these filtering mechanisms and how do they work?

Think about getting through a busy day with appointments with important people and sometimes ad hoc. How do you know which is a genuine meeting of your concern and which is a bother and a waste of time? You would scan the agenda of each meeting and accordingly plan your way out. This is exactly what a spam filter will do. It will scan each mail that comes into your inbox for possible spam content.

Spam filters nowadays filter using complex mathematical functions like the Bayesian method and Markovian discrimination. Both of these methods try and scan a mail for words that are indications of spam. Just the same that it takes you not more than a second of reading a subject line or a mail ID to identify mail, the software will scan your entire mail in the same time and compute a score. Based on this score, the mail may be left alone or sent to the spam folder. Bayesian method-based spam filters check for single words and those using Markovian discrimination scan entire phrases. It is the contribution of both of these mechanisms that has actually caused the overall reduction in spam traffic over the years to a point where you may not even encounter a spam mail unless you venture into a spam folder.

For genuine marketers, avoiding spam filtering mechanisms is an art. The first thing you need to do is to correct subject lines and follow internet etiquette. Do not shout and do not write "Dear." Always keep it as professional as you can. If you are sending an HTML mail, you should never use colors that are too loud. Try to emulate the designs of the legitimate mails that you receive.

Another point that cannot be underemphasized when dealing with spam filters is to always source your email databases from a trusted source and preferable after the user opts-in. This can be done by asking users if they would like to receive newsletter updates by email. One confirmation mail sent will take care of any possibility of the mail ending up in the spam folder. Even if it does, the customer will retrieve it and your mails from that point would be immune to checks by the filtering mechanisms. Acquiring email addresses by just buying CDs off a spammer is a sure way to get your IP blacklisted. Even if this does not happen, the user's better judgment just might get you.

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Methods to Avoid Spam - In Fact, Kill Spam in 10 Minutes Or Less For Free

Do not take the spam as an easy issue. It may create lots of troubles in your website, if you fail to attend to it immediately. This is my personal experience. I just ignored all these basic things while setting up my website. The result was that I was forced to spend huge dollars and my valuable time to buy anti-spam software. Here is my personal experience on how I got affected by spam mails.

The major mistake I did was leaving my e-mail id in the website. I thought this would be convenient for my customers to contact me. So, when the customers click the reply link it will open a new message box, where, to address will be stored automatically. I thought with this facility my customers can contact me, but did not think of the spammers. Along with genuine clients, some spammers entered my site and gathered all my personal details. The result is I am frequently getting spam messages in my mail box instead of genuine business mails.

I got the solution accidentally, when I was browsing the internet in search of a product. I just tried to click the link of the e-mail ID, but instead of e-mail ID I found a graphic design. This is the latest technology used to separate spam bots and genuine customers. I understood that spammers cannot harvest the information from these sites and now I too have this technique in my site.

Here are some of the best solutions I came to know to avoid spam.

* You can use CAPTCHA to verify the visitor's information. This is the method of typing the letters and numbers disguised in random pictures.

* You can replace the e-mail hyperlinks with graphic designs. In this method your e-mail ID will not be disclosed and cannot be harvested. The spam bots will again have to do image typing which takes more time. By that time the spam bots will leave your site.

* You can use auto responders in your site to escape from the bots. Auto responders will send the users messages along with your real e-mail address. And through this method, only genuine users can contact you. Bots will be filtered by the autoresponders.

Conclusion:

The best ways to stop spam bots are: using Java Script and Mod_Rewrite. These are the two techniques that can block the spambots and spy bots from harvesting your e-mail address and other personal information. Java script is easy to use, but Mod_rewrite system needs some technical knowledge.

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Pop Up Spam Blocker

When you navigate online, there are many pop up windows that open suddenly, interrupting your activity. There are good and bad pop ups, and a pop up spam blocker needs to be able to correspond to this variation. For instance, most large pictures that you may try to access online, open in the form of pop up windows. If you are well familiar with the pop up spam blocker, the choice of settings with the optimal protection level should not be a problem.

There are detailed instructions for the usage of the pop up spam blocker, and they should help you set the functions at a good level of blockage. The main goal of the software consists of preventing the opening of advertisements. Some pop ups are vital for web navigation while others become a real pest you can't get rid of. And here is where the difficulty of designing a generally valid pop up spam blocker comes from. Can the software distinguish between bad and good pop-ups? Hard to tell and almost impossible to achieve in terms of present-day technology.

A good idea is to get a tool that can learn while you navigate online. The web surfer closes pop up windows that he/she does not want to view, by the set features of the pop up spam blocker. As you select the pop-ups to be blocked, the tool creates a list that will be used in further Internet applications. The blocking options are possible by choosing a limit on the number of open windows, a block list with keywords or by selecting an 100% pop up blocking mode. Moreover, some pop up spam blocker programs incorporate privacy protection technologies that don't allow for home page resetting while also protecting your proxy settings.

It is advisable to get a pop up spam blocker that works for both automatic and manual settings. In order to control the closing or opening of certain programs, you may unlock the setting or access the tool menu to set the new feature. Pop-up ads are also blocked by using Google and Yahoo toolbars. As long as the features are active and you use the web browser in question, you get protection.

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The New Plague of Spam Afflicting Craigslist

Sold anything on Craigslist lately? If you have then you've experienced the new spam plague. I'm sure we've all become familiar with the various scams promising to pay you more than you're asking for your item if you'll only ship it to someplace in Eastern Europe or West Africa. The new plague doesn't pose as great a risk to your finances, but it does clutter up your inbox with time-wasting crud. You put in an ad and along with the actual buyers comes a flood of email that has nothing to do with your advertisement. I've been using Craigslist for years and the volume of spam with this new plague is the worst I've seen yet.

For me it stared with several emails displaying nothing more than a link. I hit one of the links and was taken to a website that had nothing to do with the item I was trying to sell. One was a porn site. The other purported to be an online news site. I'm slow but I usually catch on after the first hit or so and I started deleting similar emails.

As the spammers' integrity eroded and their frustration increased the emails became longer. One favorite said that while they were interested in buying my computer (I wasn't selling a computer), they thought that the price might be a bit high. They asked me to check by clicking on a link. But they also assured me of their intent to buy even if I was asking more (then why would I bother to click on the link?). Another claimed he was "sincerely interested" but would I please click on this link first; he didn't explain why that would bring him beyond being merely "sincerely interested." I'm ashamed to admit I doubted his sincerity and didn't click on the link.

The stories got more detailed. One of the most common was the one where the spammer claimed that the link they were trying to lure me to was the one that had changed their lives forever. They were homeless or worse until they stumbled over that link. They all seemed to think I was selling something on Craigslist because I was out of a job and needed the money (actually I'm cleaning out my garage before my wife leaves me). If I would only click on this particular link "you'll thank me later!" they'd say. Apparently like them I would then want to share my good fortune with others. One said she couldn't tell from the "pics" on my advertisement if the video was the same as the one on the link she was pushing (I wasn't selling a Video and there were no "pics.") She suggested I download an flv plug-in to view the video. I probably won't.

My all time favorite was from a spammer that promised to keep it short and sweet and then went on for 275 more words. He was unique: he said that if I was interested he'd be glad to send me several links to look over before deciding if I wanted to go into business with him. I haven't gotten around to it yet!

Craigslist is one of the most useful sites on the entire web. Too bad it attracts so many scammers and spammers.

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Sense and Non-Sense of Captcha

To protect online submission forms from spam bots and other auto-posting programs, webmasters result more and more to the implementation of captcha on these forms. Although it keeps the simplest programs and bots out, it also turns away a lot of real people.

Captcha stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart" and now you know why no one ever refers to Captcha with the non abbreviated form. Sometimes it's referred to as Turing Test or reverse Turing test, In its most common form,  you, the user, get some garbled text presented and you are supposed to type that into a box and submit it, just to prove that you are a real human.

Problem with Captcha is that sometimes the letters are real difficult to read, especially for people with less than 10/10 vision. Me, personally, if the Captcha is too difficult to read, I just click the back button. For example on those "report broken link" links you often see in software directories, I will not go through with the report if the Captcha is too difficult. I mean, come on... I'm doing the webmaster a favor here, helping to clean up his site and he wants me to guess 5 or 6 unreadable codes before I can actually help him? No way, my time is far more valuable than that! I'm pretty sure there are lots of people just doing the same thing.

Now the webmaster could make the Captcha easier, but easy Captchas can be easily hacked with standard Linux tools like GD. Actually, even medium hard ones are being hacked. But it gets worse. Indian and Pakistan have now datacenters dedicated to resolving Captchas. A spammer can now buy an API (a piece of code on another computer that you can remotely use in your own software) through which his software can send the Captcha image to one of those datacenters where a real human will solve it. Cost of this: a measly 1 or 2$ per 1,000 Captchas resolved (Yes, that is one thousand).

Although Captchas will keep out amateur hackers, if they really want to spam, they will. And that while real humans who want to contribute real and valuable "content" to the site are turned away en masse.

Other forms of Captcha are beginning to appear.

There's the math solving Captcha which shows the user a simple math problem (5+6=) and he has to fill in the answer. Worthless, since easily broken with GD Another one uses different colors. You are shown several letters, some of which are in another color and you must only type the blue ones for example. If the letters not to type in are black and some are another color, this is so easily broken with GD. All a hacker has to do is take the image, select the non-white part (all the letters), place that on a black background (black letters will disappear) and then OCR the remaining image. The funniest one and in my opinion the most promising one is the one where you have to select the 3 most attractive people from a list of 9. Although tastes differ, it's pretty easy to get it right the first try. It's also the hardest to crack by software, although I see it possibly being done with statistical analysis.

None of these however will stand the Pakistani or Indian cheap-labor-hack...

My suggestion: implement an easy and maybe fun type of Captcha but that is hard to solve with image manipulation software like GD. This will keep the wanna-be spammers out and your users happy.

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Is Ad Blocking Browser Technology Actually a Threat to Advertising?

Many popular browsers now have some form of ad blocking add-ons or extensions. Firefox's most popular is Adblock Plus. Google recently announced that the Chrome browser will support ad blocking extensions despite the fact that Google is making much of its money off advertisements. Will this type of technology eventually cost advertisers on the internet?

There are a variety of advertisement models on the internet, many of which are based on performance. Someone will be paid if there is a sale or paid if there is some sort of click on the advertisement. Each of these takes a willing visitor of that webpage to actually take some sort of action. It seems obvious that someone who does not want to see ads is typically not one who will click on them let alone buy anything. They are simply not interested in offers online and subsequently choose to ignore them.

Ironically, these types of viewers using ad blocking technology can actually save advertisers money. First, these viewers won't accidentally click on an ad which might cost the advertiser money. At times, this can happen on accident especially if the page is still loading and the mouse pointer changes its position.

Some advertisements are based on impressions, or number of views. If you are paying by impression as an advertiser, you do definitely do not want to pay to show ads to people who do not want to see them.

Other forms of advertising like pay per click advertising have some performance mechanics related to them. If your ad is not bringing in clicks, generally the cost of the ad goes up or its position goes down. Those opting out of seeing ads would not hurt the advertiser whereas if they saw them and didn't click it actually could.

Realistically, there probably will not be a time where everyone uses ad blocking. Even if there was, ads could still exist within text links embedded in content which would be impossible to actually block unless someone just decides not to surf the internet anymore.

Are ad blocking extensions going to hurt those who advertise on the web? Maybe, but in some case these advertising models might actually help advertisers because it simply blocks the people who have no desire to buy products online.

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Defend Against Spam - Email Tips and Suggestions

A good portion, if not the majority of email traffic on the internet today is spam related. The subject matter of spam emails can include discounted Viagra, inexpensive Rolex watches, a surprise inheritance and any other type of scam imaginable. If your email address is more than a few years old or even only a few months, it is inevitable the spam will find its way into your in-box. You are not without hope though. The following tips and suggestions can help alleviate the influx of spam email messages.

For personal use email, create an address that is not easily guessed by random email generators. Use a non-alpha character such as a period or an underscore. Don not post your email address on publicly accessible web pages where they then can be picked up by email scraping software. If you are signed up with one of the many free email providers, be sure to enable any provided spam filtering services. If you download your emails to an email client on your computer like Outlook or Outlook Express, consider installing spam filtering software that integrates with Outlook and other email clients.

In a business environment, email services are often hosted in house or outsourced. An organization or business may also want to standardize their email address format in a way that makes it harder for spammers to guess or discover legitimate email addresses. Another good option for organizations that have a high volume of inbound emails is to enlist with an external to the organization spam filtering gateway service. This type of service receives all inbound emails and filters it before passing it on, majority spam free, to the final destination. An alternative to an external gateway spam filtering service would be to install spam filtering capabilities internally.

Lastly, make sure to implement safe computing practices on home or work computers. Ensure that anti-spyware or antivirus software is always installed and up to date. Encourage friends and colleagues to do the same to help prevent your email address from being harvested from a contact or address list on their computers via a backdoor Trojan or virus.

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How to Stop Spam When You Start Internet Marketing

When you submit articles or directory listings for your website you're often required or find it a good idea to include an email address. This allows potential customers to contact you directly and does make good overall sense. However sometimes this address can be exploited and picked up by people or programs sending spam email to whatever address they get their hands on. It can also lead to a lot of junk mail when people decide to pull a prank and enter this email address into junk mail or newsletter websites. This can be very annoying as your in-box can end up over run with unwanted emails. It only takes a few spam emails a day to arrive in your inbox and very soon you start to feel as though you are under siege.

Because of this you will want to be careful just how you decide to proceed. The best way is to create an email address specific to your website or to the project you are working on. It looks more professional to use an email address that involves @websitename.com, however if you are only starting out and your usage limits are low then this could easily eat up all available message space before you get the chance to empty it. It's easier to use a free web-based email account if possible for any articles or classified style advertising you do. This way you can get contacted by legitimate parties but also avoid it filling up. It will also make it very easy for you to keep all the junk that may come in separate to your general business email contacts made through your website or offline advertising. I strongly recommend using GoogleMail as your free account.

When you do publish content in this way, put an expiry date on it, and remember to go back and delete the advertisement and your published email address when it's done. By doing this you can manage to avoid long-term junk mail. It will also protect you against forgetting about the advertising which can mean missed leads by not checking for legitimate responses. By using this method you can protect the space you're paying for and still get the word out about your business.

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Dealing With Spam Email

Seems like every day there is more and more spam entering our e-mail boxes. It seems to frustrate everybody involved with the exception of the spammers themselves. Unfortunately for us, it seems that the spammers are quite an intelligent bunch. They're finding new and intuitive ways to get around spam filtering on a constant basis. The latest attack involves taking advantage of the Achilles' heel of spam filtering, pattern recognition. Today's anti-spam devices solely depend upon recognizing spam through pattern recognition. In a nutshell, the anti-spam advice will receive a piece of spam e-mail which is usually flagged by a human and then every e-mail that looks exactly the same or close will also be flagged as spam.

Unfortunately the spammers have caught on to us. With a little bit of programming and ingenuity they are creating intelligent e-mail generators that will alter the spam messages just enough between mailings to confound the pattern recognition software in place today. The end effect is that we are getting a lot more spam than ever before. And I don't see a change in this trend unless spam software gets a whole lot better. I have one company who runs their own spam filters and they're using state-of-the-art spam protection devices. On a daily basis this company receives well over 500 spam e-mails per day that are caught and immediately cleaned by the system. But unfortunately about another 200 get through. These are the e-mails that I'm talking about that are confounding the current anti-spam filtering devices.

I've done everything that I can to combat this current problem but I just cannot see how we can eradicate it completely. The spam messages are just simply too unique between mailings to be caught. Only the view from the human eye catches them immediately. Actually let me correct myself, some of the spam does look like very legitimate e-mail. Fortunately though I have found a bit of a solution that you could institute today. This involves continuing to use outside spam filtering devices but then using other spam filtering devices on top of that.

So step one, is to ensure that your e-mail provider is performing some level of spam filtering. This will remove the bulk of spam e-mails that you could receive. Next, consider upgrading to a real e-mail package like the one available for Netscape or Outlook. Avoid Outlook express as it cannot perform this function at this time. Enable the anti-spam filtering within the e-mail package. Learn how it works and learn how it can help you filter out the majority of the spam that does get through. Taking an hour or two to understand your e-mail software Spam filtering function can save you many hours of trying to remove spam from your e-mail box in the future. Performing this to step spam filtering procedure, should increase your spam detection to well over 90%.

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Moderate Your Comments For Spam's Sakes!

Creating a web page isn't enough if you're hoping to draw customers in. You need to also establish yourself with the dominant search engines. As of writing this article, those are Google, Yahoo, and BING (MSN).

I won't get into the specifics, but a LARGE part of that process involves creating networks of links from other sites, to yours.

Now, in a perfect world, everyone would do this legitimately. However, we all know we don't live in a perfect world (not even close, though, perhaps that's why it's so beautiful?)

That said, a very easy method by which people can illegitimately increase their site's ranking with dominant search engines such as the ones listed above, is by posting comments on people's blogs or articles, and simply including a link to their own website from that blog.

If the website they were backlinking (as we call it) to was a golf website, or perhaps a nice fluffy teddy bear website, perhaps we wouldn't care. Unfortunately, these backlinks are almost always to pornographic sites. To exemplify this, I run a fairly new blog and already in the last 10 days I've had to mark over 10 comments as spam. This is very real, and will happen. Do NOT let unmoderated comments through!

So, in a nut shell - ENSURE that whether you're using a custom-written CMS, or a WordPress-style system, you enable comment moderation. Set yourself a reminder to check for new comments daily and go about it that way. You'll save yourself some bad publicity and help to prevent cheating sites from gaining an even larger hold on our e-market

Happy Tuesday!

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Secret Techniques to Stop Spam That Work Every Time

There are hundreds of companies today who are exclusively thriving on sending spam emails. It is now a professional nuisance. Many irresponsible companies do not bother to grab your email, or purchase it from hackers with the only purpose of spamming your inbox.

According to studies it is estimated that at least 90 billion spam emails are sent daily all over the internet. The basic idea behind sending millions of emails daily is even if few innocent people fall prey daily the purpose is served. Even legitimate businesses are using this illegitimate means for some extra sales.

Most of the anti spam programs fail after few days and spammers get smarter with every new release of anti spam software. Best way to protect yourself from spamming is to keep your email personal and share it only with the people you can trust. For every other purpose use disposable emails, you can open any number of email accounts with any email provider, they are totally free and completely safe.

Never open any email from any unsolicited source. If you do not know the sender, trash the email without opening it. As spammers use scripts with which they know the moment you open an email. But it is risky and not practically possible to blindly delete all emails from unknown sources as sometimes you may be receiving some important information from some unknown source.

Under such circumstance you can keep your computer protected. Use latest antivirus, anti spam and anti spyware software to protect your computer before opening any email from unknown senders.

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