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- -- Nick FitzGerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Steven Adair wrote:
>
>> Also, as a side note, I would like to add that just because SPAM is
>> coming from a certain gateway does not necessarily mean that the
>> machines on
>> their network are infected.  ...
>
>Did you read any of their reports fully?
>
>They don't assume that.  They track the mail back "behind" the gateways 
and they know what forms of what spam are being sent through bot-nets 
because of other systems they run (honeypots, etc) and analysis they 
perform.
>

Indeed.

Also, our (Trend Micro) analysis shows that virtually all spam
these days is being sent by spambots.

The guys at Support Intelligence (Rick and Adam)have done their
homework.

- - ferg

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