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they blockedded the spam hitting already, so we had a small impact with hotmail. with other organizations, particularly private companies, they saw a huge dropoff because the big spammers would not be sending e-mail to hot mail because they knew we were blocking, and g-mail has similar countermeasures in there, and hotmail largely managed the spam issue, but the thing we saw when we watched our honey pot send spam out, it sent it out to a whole bunch of different domains, so we saw hotmail spam leave, but it never made it into the inbox because of the filters on our side. i don't know what the real number is. i know when we start to look at these things and back to your original question, i look at how many millions of my customers are impacted by the malware. if it's running stock on that, it's running something else based on testing. we look at it differently. spam gives us cause to sit in a courtroom say they're harming us, but i look at how many of my customers are being impacted. when we looked at this in particular, the analysis showed it reached out to a pi
they blockedded the spam hitting already, so we had a small impact with hotmail. with other organizations, particularly private companies, they saw a huge dropoff because the big spammers would not be sending e-mail to hot mail because they knew we were blocking, and g-mail has similar countermeasures in there, and hotmail largely managed the spam issue, but the thing we saw when we watched our honey pot send spam out, it sent it out to a whole bunch of different domains, so we saw hotmail spam...
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Dec 30, 2011
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so with a small impact with hotmail. some of their organizations, private companies saw a huge drop off because big spam runners would really be sending them on to hotmail because they knew were blocking. i'm sure it gmail does the same thing. so we talked to her hotmail folks and they said they fired the manage the spam issue. the thing we saw were watching our honeypot attempt to send spam out, it was to a whole bunch of different domains. so we definitely saw hotmail spammers, but it would never make it into an impact because of the filtering. i don't know what the real numbers. when we start to look at these things and go back to your original question, i look at how many millions of my customers are being impacted by this nowhere. because of its running restock its running something else based on our testing. gives us cause to sit in a courtroom and say they are harming us. i look at how many of my customers are being impacted. so when we start to look at restocking particular, announcements show that we judge a pie
so with a small impact with hotmail. some of their organizations, private companies saw a huge drop off because big spam runners would really be sending them on to hotmail because they knew were blocking. i'm sure it gmail does the same thing. so we talked to her hotmail folks and they said they fired the manage the spam issue. the thing we saw were watching our honeypot attempt to send spam out, it was to a whole bunch of different domains. so we definitely saw hotmail spammers, but it would...
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Dec 30, 2011
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so with a small impact with hotmail. some of their organizations, private companies saw a huge drop off because big spam runners would really be sending them on to hotmail because they knew were blocking. i'm sure it gmail does the same thing. so we talked to her hotmail folks and they said they fired the manage the spam issue. the thing we saw were watching our honeypot attempt to send spam out, it was to a whole bunch of different domains. so we definitely saw hotmail spammers, but it would never make it into an impact because of the filtering. i don't know what the real numbers. when we start to look at these things and go back to your original question, i look at how many millions of my customers are being impacted by this nowhere. because of its running restock its running something else based on our testing. gives us cause to sit in a courtroom and say they are harming us. i look at how many of my customers are being impacted. so when we start to look at restocking particular, announcements show that we judge a pie
so with a small impact with hotmail. some of their organizations, private companies saw a huge drop off because big spam runners would really be sending them on to hotmail because they knew were blocking. i'm sure it gmail does the same thing. so we talked to her hotmail folks and they said they fired the manage the spam issue. the thing we saw were watching our honeypot attempt to send spam out, it was to a whole bunch of different domains. so we definitely saw hotmail spammers, but it would...
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we saw hotmail spam leave, but that never made it into an inbox because of the filters on our site.i don't know the real number, but i know when we look at these things and going back to the original question, i look at how many millions of my customers are impacted by the malware because if it's running on there, it's running something else based on the testing. we look at it a little differently. spam gives us cause to say they are marming us, but i look -- harming us, but i look at how many customers are impacted. when we looked at it, the analysis showed it reached out to a piece of infrastructure to track, and attempted to down load a patch in a very specific way, so we could finger print that, and we knew how many of the machines we were dealing with so one of the criteria we look at in the conficker case, it was a big botnets and how many of my customers are negatively impacted by this piece of malware, so i think it's -- i think the state is not great on the internet, but i really -- the past couple years saw a surge is internet service providers and technology companies tak
we saw hotmail spam leave, but that never made it into an inbox because of the filters on our site.i don't know the real number, but i know when we look at these things and going back to the original question, i look at how many millions of my customers are impacted by the malware because if it's running on there, it's running something else based on the testing. we look at it a little differently. spam gives us cause to say they are marming us, but i look -- harming us, but i look at how many...
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and hotmail accounts have the worst credit. or as people with aol put it, what's credit?e a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, it's gonna be a fun show tonight. thank you for tuning in, everybody. hey guys, pretty big news. i'm on the radio this weekend hosting "american top 40." [ cheers and applause ] [ as casey kasem ] "american top 40." that's ryan seacrest's gig, but he asked me if i could fill in. and, that's...