Since there is no "spam" forum here I figured this was as good a place as any to discuss this issue and maybe find a solution. This isn’t really a security or virus issue, I feel it’s an ethical one. I guess it’s “in the workplace”, too, because spam is responsible for lots of wasted time every day. If the consensus is to post somewhere else I will do so.
There was a Major spammer bust recently and I had noticed a dip in my daily spam but now it's back and bigger than ever. I have noticed at least 10-20 a day pointing to sites located at spaces.live.com like this:
(harmless loan spam, safe for work...at least as of this moment)
They do have a "Report Abuse" link at the bottom of the site and I have been trying to report it, but it takes three days for them to acknowledge the abuse and then they ask for a description of the spam, when all they need to do is look at the stinkin' link! Probably some automated response system.
I was wondering how to escalate this issue to get someone (a real person) to pay attention to this new plague and maybe do something about it. I'm a student of spam and most of the spam I get (in the hundreds daily) points to private domains, this is the only site of its type being abused to this extent. I think Microsoft should take some responsibility for the ease in which spammers can put up their illegal crud, and they need to be held accountable. Any ideas?
Tony
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There was a Major spammer bust recently and I had noticed a dip in my daily spam but now it's back and bigger than ever. I have noticed at least 10-20 a day pointing to sites located at spaces.live.com like this:
(harmless loan spam, safe for work...at least as of this moment)
They do have a "Report Abuse" link at the bottom of the site and I have been trying to report it, but it takes three days for them to acknowledge the abuse and then they ask for a description of the spam, when all they need to do is look at the stinkin' link! Probably some automated response system.
I was wondering how to escalate this issue to get someone (a real person) to pay attention to this new plague and maybe do something about it. I'm a student of spam and most of the spam I get (in the hundreds daily) points to private domains, this is the only site of its type being abused to this extent. I think Microsoft should take some responsibility for the ease in which spammers can put up their illegal crud, and they need to be held accountable. Any ideas?
Tony
Users helping Users...