
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Friday 26 January 2007
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Anonymous
Location
Midlands
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IT Developer
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You have to ask youself one question...
... who actually *benefits* from Spam and Virus-like activity?
Ultimately, it is the AV companies, selling endless updates to counter the invasion, that's who....
And if botnets et al can't be detected by these products, why aren't the OFT investigating the sale of such products?
So why are people just watching these botnets inst...
Richard Davies
My email inbox is being bombarded by messages offe...
Anonymous
You have to ask youself one question...
... who...
Anonymous
To Anonymous from Scotland, what you are getting i...
Simon
So, an estimated 25% of computers are infected wit...
BillK
Get a gmail account.
Google's spam filters work v...
BillK
Why not nail the companies that are using botnets ...
Anonymous
Anonymouse of Stoke:
I note that you call yours...
Lionel A Smith
<Yawn> The monthly scaremonger by the security com...
Anonymous
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