Arrest of a Russian cyber-criminal cause 20% less spam each day
A very important cybercriminal arrest has just taken place in Russia.
The country’s government after a lengthy investigation, was able to locate and put out of harm’s Igor A. Gusev.
His name means nothing to you? It is however considered by the Moscow authorities as the “Spam King.”At 31, the owner of SpamIt.com be deeply involved in “advertising” for various drugs or other products that millions of Internet users receive daily in their mailbox, and without having anything requested.
See for yourself: since he is behind bars, 50 billion spam messages per day are no longer sent. Certainly, there are still 200 billion others who continue to go on the Web, but the end of its activities is still down 20% the rate of global spam.
Weight off a bit saturated mailboxes.
Source : New York Times

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