AOL spam down 75 percent, net spam trends reverse
04:06 - Monday 27 December 2004 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: aol, spam, down, 75, percent Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: aol, spam, down, 75, percent Category : Miscellaneous
The online unit of Time Warner on Monday said junk e-mail declined by more than 75 percent this year, based on its internal member reports.
Junk e-mail, known as spam, accounted for about 83 percent of computer traffic at one point this year, and have cost Internet providers about $500 million in wasted bandwidth, analysts have said.
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