Spam
Join forces to eliminate spam – read the new report from the CRTC
What are the best ways to reduce spam? How can we work together to reduce this threat and create...
Collaborating to Eliminate Spam and Nuisance Communications
This report summarizes a workshop held by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and the International Institute of...
RW10k: Combating Spam as Network Operators
RW10k: Combating Spam as Network Operators The Rwanda Information & Communicat ion Technology Association (RICTA) learned a tough lesson...
No haven for spam: collaborating at WSIS Forum 2016 to address spam in emerging economies
Spam is not a new issue. Its origins precede the arrival of the Internet. Remember all the unwanted mail,...
Policy Brief: The Challenge of Spam
The proliferation of spam email presents a harmful, costly, and evolving threat to Internet users. Governments can help reduce...
We Need Your Vote!
The WSIS Forum 2015 is coming up this May in Geneva and we’re excited to announce two projects the...
ITU and Internet Society collaborate to combat spam
ITU and the Internet Society today signed a letter of agreement to collaborate on combating the global problem of...
BGPmon: Using BGP Data To Fight Spam
Can we use BGP data to find email spammers? And could securing BGP provide a mechanism to help reduce...
MAAWG Best Practices to Address Online and Mobile Threats
Internet and mobile technology affects almost every facet of our day-to-day lives and is part of almost every business...
Key Concepts on Spam
Spam terms and other things you need to know about spam
The History of Spam
The growth of unsolicited e-mail imposes increasing costs on networks and causes considerable aggravation on the part of e-mail...
What Is Spam
The classic definition of spam is unsolicited bulk messages, that is, messages sent to multiple recipients who did not...