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"Emergent" Images to Outwit Spambots

Software creates images that confuse machines but are clear to people.

Rogue Pharmacies Dominate Bing's Ads

Illegitimate pharmacies account for 90 percent of drug ads on Microsoft's Bing, according to a new report.

Search Spammers Hacking More Websites

The head of Google's Web-spam-fighting team warns that spammers are increasingly attacking websites.

A Better Way to Shoot Down Spam

Junk mail can now be identified based on a single packet of data.

Catching Spammers in the Act

Researchers show how spammers harvest e-mail addresses and send out bulk messages.

How Spam is Improving AI

Anti-spam puzzles are helping researchers develop smarter algorithms.

Where Spam Is Born

Where does all that malicious Internet content come from?

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