My Spam analysis for July 14 - 20, 2008
This is the latest entry in a series about classifications of spam, according to my custom filter rules used by the anti-spam tool, MailWasher Pro.
MailWasher Pro is a spam screening program that goes between your email servers and your desktop email client (application). It uses a variety of techniques to recognize what is and isn't spam, including a learning filter and user created custom filter rules. I personally write and use MailWasher Pro custom filters to detect and delete most incoming spam email. I have created and published a large assortment of spam filters which "plug-in" to MailWasher Pro, to flag or delete known spam. You can read about them, or download and use them in your own registered copy of MailWasher Pro.
MailWasher Pro has a "Statistics" display page that breaks down the types of spam it has deleted, listed by categories. Each program and user-created filter has a name and when a measurable percentage of spam is matched by a particular filter it shows up in the Statistics, with its percentage shown next to it. The percentages for various categories of spam listed below are taken from my MailWasher Pro "Statistics" page.
The category "Other Filters" combines several of my custom filters which did not receive enough spam to rate a measurable percentage, thus were all grouped into the one category; "Other."
I want to make mention that the largest type of spam/scam I saw this week is from the Storm Botnet, in the form of ludicrous news headlines in the subject and body and a single link to website where your computer is bombarded with multiple exploits. Should your computer be too well protected to fall for the automatic exploits there is one left trick that is netting as many victims as the auto-exploits do. The web page presents you with a fake PornTube or YouTube player containing a notice that you must click to download a missing video codec to play the movie. Of course, the only thing downloaded when one clicks on the image is a copy of the Storm Trojan installer file and your computer instantly becomes a Zombie member of the Storm Botnet.
MailWasher Pro spam category breakdown for July 14 - 20, 2008. Spam amounted to 44% of incoming email this week.
Other filters: (See my MWP Filters page) | 22.35% |
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Male enhancement spam (subject and body): | 12.29% |
Blacklisted Domains/Senders: | 11.17% |
"Opera Mail" Spam from Russia (Storm Trojan): | 10.06% |
"Apple Mail" Spam (Storm Trojan): | 8.38% |
Exploit link to Trojan download: | 8.38% |
Pharmaceutical spam (inc. Viagra, Cialis, Levitra & misc. pills & herbals): | 8.38% |
Digits or Consonants forged sender: | 6.70% |
Loans/Bankruptcy/Insurance Scams: | 6.15% |
DNS Blacklists: | 3.91% |
Blocked Countries: | 2.23% |
If you are reading this and wondering what you can do to reduce the huge volumes of spam emails that must be overwhelming your POP client inboxes, I recommend MailWasher Pro (with my downloadable custom filters) as an incoming email screener for your POP email program (Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Live Mail, Eudora, Mozilla and other stand-alone email programs).
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