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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Spammers quickly adapt in anti-spam territory -- latimes.com

It's the sort of spam that gets your attention: an e-mail showing a topless woman offering drugs that promise to enhance a man's sexual prowess, illustrated with very naughty before-and-after photos.

One such e-mail, ostensibly from a Canadian pharmacy, arrived in Beverly Hills resident Tom Hayostek's AOL inbox in July. He ignored it, figuring that would prompt the spammer to go elsewhere. It didn't...

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