A hot topic of the FTC spam on the workshop on the hill
On the Federal Trade Commission will host a three-day workshop on “spam”. The workshop was composed of 12 panels: (1) discussions on the definition of spam, (2) e-mail to gather, (3) falsification of e-mail, (4) the use of open relays and open proxies, new to send, (5) the profitability of Spam, (6) Black Lists (7) best practices (8) wireless-spam, (9) the potential legislative solutions, (10) Dimension International problem, (11) litigation and Challenges (12) technological solutions.Some themes of this very instructive and encouraging workshop.Spam threatens to destroy the benefits of e-mail communications and commercial support.
Spam causes significant economic costs on a wide range of organizations, including ISPs, transportation, business network and its collaborators mail accounts, marketing and consumers’ legitimate ‘ others, e-mail as a medium of communication.
The rate increases where the spam requires efforts on various fronts to limit this threat. There is no agreed definition of what is “spam”, and such a definition is not.