My Spam analysis for Sept 8 - 14, 2008
If you are reading this you have a computer. If you have a computer you also probably have at least one email address. Unless you live on another planet, or your email provider only allows whitelisted email through, you, like me, get a lot of spam messages.While spam is an annoyance to most people, it is combat for me. I publish custom filters to block spam email for people who use the MailWasher Pro anti-spam email client.
This is the latest entry in a weekly 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 POP3 email program that goes between your email servers and your desktop email client (application). With this program you can actually read all of your incoming email in plain text, and click on links, if you are so inclined. MailWasher Pro uses a variety of techniques to recognize and designate 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 called "Other Filters." Since I have a lot of custom filters and spam types do vary every week, the Other Filters category is always quite large, percentage-wise.
When it comes to major spam runs, sent entirely through zombie computers which are unwittingly members of Botnets, certain types of spam rise to the top of the threat list, every week or two. The most common type of spam this week (again) is pharmaceuticals, including male enhancement pills, Viagra, Cialis and other sex oriented drugs. The most common spam subject included or started with the words "Canadian Pharmacy."
For those who don't know, "Canadian Pharmacy" is a fake pharmacy, with fake accreditation banners, that is either hosted on compromised home or office computers (in Bot-nets), or on "bullet-proof" web hosting servers in China, Korea, Vietnam, Romania, Russia, or The Ukraine. The Canadian Pharmacy spam gang sells counterfeit drugs that could harm or even kill you, but certainly won't help you in the manner advertised. This fake pharmacy is used by cyber criminals to raise money for themselves and to fund illegal activities that they engage in.
The runner up subject begins with"from" followed by fake first and last names. The body text also contains "Canadian Pharmacy, or other words alluding to pharmaceuticals, and leads to compromised computers running the Russian Nginx server software, unbeknownst to their owners. Those zombie computers are used to host the fake Canadian Pharmacy website.
Other categories of spam that rated a sizable percentage included unsecured loans, credit cards, or debt reduction. These are scams. No legitimate company ever uses spam sent through botnets to advertise its financial services! Never, ever, ever buy anything that is "spamvertised!" Replica watches also kept showing up in measurable spam numbers this week. All of the spam and scams were either automatically deleted by my custom MailWasher Pro spam filters, or if they made it through, was reported to SpamCop, of which I am a reporting member, and manually deleted. I never have and never will buy anything that is Spamvertised!
MailWasher Pro spam category breakdown for Sept 8 - 14, 2008. Spam amounted to 53% of my incoming email this week.
Pharmaceutical spam (inc. Viagra, Cialis, Levitra & misc. pills & herbals): | 27.13% |
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Male enhancement spam (subject or body): | 23.29% |
Other filters: (See my MWP Filters page) | 17.63% |
Known Spam Subjects (by my filters): | 9.83% |
Digits or Consonants forged sender: | 8.14% |
Loans/Bankruptcy/Insurance Scams: | 6.78% |
Blacklisted Domains/Senders: (by pattern matching wildcard rules) | 3.39% |
"Thunderbird" Mailer Spam: | 3.05% |
DNS Blacklists: | 0.34% |
Bayesian learning filter: | 0.42% |
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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