Blue Security… huh?

feline | The Everyday Tiara | Friday, May 5th, 2006

To what was I referring in the previous post? Why, this: Internet under Attack by Renegade Spammer; Blue Security Responds; Blue Security Identifies “PharmaMaster” as the Illegal Spammer Who is Threatening the Internet to Keep His Spam Business Running

Whew! That’s a hell of a headline, but these guys are spam fighters, not writers, so I cut them slack. (I’d be willing to cut even more slack if I knew -KNEW- that they wore masks, tights, and capes while fighting spam.)

Here’s an excerpt:

Blue Security is calling upon its members and supporters worldwide to help the community to win the fight against the criminals who wish to control the Internet. Community members and Internet users can assist by making the information published by Blue Security available on their Web sites and help more people know about the community’s effort to reclaim the Internet from the hands of cyber criminals.

And a plug for Blue Security:

Blue Security was established in 2004 by seasoned entrepreneurs Eran Reshef and Amir Hirsh to provide a viable solution for eliminating spam and spyware. The company’s grassroots approach, the Do Not Intrude Registry, empowers members to securely and automatically request that spammers remove them from their lists. The opt-out action encourages spammers to conduct business elsewhere while defending the rights of registered members.

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