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Cloudmark warns on new spammer techniques

Spammers are more prolific, and more inventive than ever before, warns messaging firm

Written by David Neal

According to messaging and security firm Cloudmark spammers are using increasingly inventive ways to circumvent email systems and find their way into inboxes.

The firm said today that spam is now accounting for over 85 per cent of all email traffic in the UK, and that much of this is due to the inventiveness of the senders. The attacks, Cloudmark said, take a variety of forms, but most involve the manipulation of text, images, or URLs.

“As spam filters get smarter and more accurate, we are seeing spammers get craftier in their attacks. The over-the-top and in some cases, almost amusing, lengths spammers are taking in their attempts to bypass spam filters really showcase their desperation” said Neil Cook, vice president, technology services at Cloudmark.

Examples offered by the firm include spammers disguising their campaigns as images, or using repeated small text to spell out one larger word.

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