Blue Security folds under spammer's wrath
Israeli anti-spam startup Blue Security decided on Tuesday to shutter its aggressive anti-spam service, citing threats of further - and more malicious - attacks on its service and users.
The company’s service, Blue Frog, enabled nearly a half million users to automatically opt-out of unsolicited bulk e-mail messages, or spam, by each sending a single message back to the advertiser.
Read the complete story here. (Security Focus)
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