Is Spam on the Decline?

Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:20PM EST

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That's what anti-spam gurus at Google are claiming, according to a recent report, although not all the experts agree.

Google software engineers told Wired News that for the first time in years, they're seeing a flat, if not declining, rate of incoming spam. Google didn't cough up any actual numbers, but according to a chart supplied by Google (click here to check it out), only (and I say "only" in relative terms here) about 70 percent of incoming e-mail was spam, versus what looks to be about 75 percent in December 2006. Though the Google chart doesn't show exact percentages, the trend is clear enough.

So, what's going on here? Are spammers throwing in the towel? Hard to say. (The next time I bump into my spammer buddies, I'll be sure to ask them.) The Wired story notes that the "sophisticated filtering algorithms" used by e-mail providers such as Google, Hotmail, and Yahoo! have gotten much better at keeping unwanted spam out of inboxes—and indeed, Google's junk-mail filter usually catches all the 60-odd spam messages I receive daily. Maybe spammers have noticed that their junk is missing the mark and are getting discouraged.

Then again, maybe not. Wired also quotes an analyst at Forrester Research, who says that while he's not seeing a "dramatic" surge in spam, he's noticing more "targeted" junk mail—a more insidious possibility behind Google's claim of a drop in overall spam traffic.

How about you—are you seeing less spam in your inbox?

Related:
Spammers Giving Up? Google Thinks So [Wired News]
Internet Security: Build a Spam Filter [Yahoo! Tech]

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  • 6 Posted by diverto on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    I pray the anti-spam gods to banish all spammers. More spam? You can bet your ya-ya's there's more!! The short list: Viagra, rolex watches, pharmacy specials, community druggists, medicinal remedies, best low-priced software, I won the Lottery, dead Nigerian relative's inheritances, diamonds for less and of course---bigger manhood, enhanced manhood or megadiks!!! May the gods be merciful to us all...

  • 7 Posted by jbpasha on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have much less "spam" since I adjusted some of my things in delete, spam-filter, etc. I used to get 20 to 30 a day, now I usually "inherit" money once a week, have "pharmacy" one or two every other day, & UK lottery a couple times a week. I did invest in Norton Anti-virus,that offered many other things , to fight all this actual "terrible internet" crime going on. "Snopes" has helped me, by checking in occasionally to see what it has to say. Being a novice at all this, I am still a "pidgeon"

  • 8 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Don't ever forget about the "natural farm girls exploits" - get those every day. Creepy.

  • 9 Posted by cloffredo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    I thought I imagined it when yesterday when I logged on to Yahoo and only saw 33 messages in my Spam folder instead of 100 - 200. Today was the same. I got under 100 in the Spam folder instead of hundreds! I can't believe it!!!

  • 10 Posted by cranney@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    Since AT&T/Yahoo upgraded their spam filtering system some time around 3/24/2008, the spam in my "Bulk" folder has dropped from around 100 items a day to near zero. The only trouble is that they are throwing away a lot of my legitimate mail. Under the old system, I could retrieve false positives (i.e. legitimate mail) from the Bulk filter. The new system takes it upon itself to decide what is legitimate. I normally receive many emails from Japan. It seems that about half of these are now being thrown away by the new filters, with no notification either to me or to the sender. It is turning into a major headache.

  • 11 Posted by dwmf@rocketmail.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    A lot of spam comes from Russia. I have seen a dramatic increase in pro-Russian trolling of blogs since the start of the Russian-Georgian "trouble". ISTM that the Russian spammers have been pressganged into Putin's troll army. Their skill in spelling English is very similar.

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