Posted Monday, January 26th, 2009 by createtank

A look back at spam in 2008


Google’s spam/virus filtering worth its weight in gold. A look back at spam in 2008 via The Official Google Blog by A Googler on 1/26/09

Most people think of “spam” as an unwelcome email that arrives – or, better yet, doesn’t – in an email inbox, announcing some pesky, unsavory, or offensive opportunity that we most likely would rather not know about. But for the Google Enterprise team focused on spam that affects business (or, more accurately, on preventing it), the word means more. Looking back over 2008, a year where spam levels rose more than 25% compared with 2007, we have some memorable moments to share.

From November’s breakthrough “takedown” of a global spam proliferator to the day in April when spam hit an all-time high and the growing threat of link-borne viruses, the Google Enterprise “spam squad” (the team behind the products in our “powered by Postini” family) recaps “The Year in Spam” and provides an outlook for 2009 that might help you understand what to watch out for this year – and how you can keep email threats at bay. Head on over to the Enterprise Blog for more.

Posted by Ellen Petry Leanse, Google Enterprise Team



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