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ITNOW 2006 48(1):14-15; doi:10.1093/itnow/bwi136
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© 2006 The British Computer Society

Focus: Spam

Junking the junk: staying ahead of spam attacks

Edwin Hageman

Managing Director BT Global MSSP

In 2001, junk mail accounted for approximately 10 per cent of all email traffic. Now it's closer to 60 per cent. Spam has become so prevalent that not even the most die-hard fan of Monty Python – whose famous sketch was the source of the name – finds spam funny any more.


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