TrustedSource Spam Tracker
Interesting reference. See who is sending spam on your, or any other, domain.
http://www.trustedsource.org/
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A new Web site aims to help determine whether a specific computer has been sending legitimate e-mail or spam.
The TrustedSource Web site uses data from reputation filters, which are billed as the next big thing in e-mail security. Makers of spam-fighting tools collect data on e-mail senders and use that to assign "reputations" to e-mail sending computers and Internet domains. Those who send a lot of spam get a negative rating and their messages are more likely to be filtered out.
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The Web site is designed to be a reference tool. Entering a domain name--cnet.com, for example--generates a list of the Internet Protocol addresses of machines that send e-mail for that domain. Users can then drill down and click on each sending address to see if the specific machine has been sending junk mail or legitimate messages.
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Through data received from the Companys global network of IronMail® appliances, which protect more than 10 million enterprise e-mail inboxes, the ZombieMeterSM tracks the number of new, completely unique zombies per hour, every hour. Visitors can view real-time updates regarding new zombie activity across the world, including the origination of messages and the number of machines affected by zombie activity.
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cnet news :: Joris Evers :: August 29, 2005