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		<title>Spam plummets as gang leaves net</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The closure of a web hosting firm that is believed to have had spam gangs as clients has led to a drastic reduction in junk mail. Two US internet service providers have pulled the plug on the firm McColo following an investigation by the Washington Post newspaper. Anti-spam firm Ironport has seen junk mail levels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The closure of a web hosting firm that is believed to have had spam gangs as clients has led to a drastic reduction in junk mail.</p>
<p>Two US internet service providers have pulled the plug on the firm McColo following an investigation by the Washington Post newspaper.</p>
<p>Anti-spam firm Ironport has seen junk mail levels drop by 70% since McColo was taken offline on 11 November.</p>
<p>But, it warned, it will be a temporary respite from the menace of spam.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is an unprecedented drop but will be a temporary outage as the networks move from North America to places where there is less scrutiny,&#8221; said Jason Steer, a spokesman for Ironport.</p>
<p>The Washington Post has been gathering data on McColo for the past four months and passed the information to its internet service providers, Global Crossing and Hurricane Electric.</p>
<p>Both decided to pull the plug on the firm on Tuesday.</p>
<p>It is believed that it hosted gangs running botnets &#8211; networks of computers that have been taken over by criminals to send malicious software and spam.</p>
<p>According to MessageLabs, botnets are responsible for over 90% of spam.</p>
<p>Increasingly the tech industry is fighting back.</p>
<p>&#8220;All the US internet peering companies are under much more scrutiny. The authorities and the internet community have woken up to the problem,&#8221; said Mr Steer.</p>
<p>But while it might make criminals think more carefully about what they do, it will not stop them, he thinks.</p>
<p>&#8220;Spam levels will come back to normal as we build up to Thanksgiving and Christmas,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>A recent study by computer scientists from the University of California, Berkeley and UC, San Diego (UCSD) found that spammers manage to turn a profit despite only getting one response to every 12.5m emails they send.</p>
<p>Source: BBC News</p>
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