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Spammers consider UK a soft touch

'Derisory sanctions' of European e-privacy law has made spam problem worse, warn experts

Dinah Greek, vnunet.com 11 Jun 2004
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The UK is increasingly seen as a soft touch for spammers, many of whom have decided to set up shop here, according to anti-spam organisation Spamhaus.

Steve Linford, founder of Spamhaus, told vnunet.com that the European e-Privacy Directive, enforced in December 2003, had simply made the problem worse.

He predicted that by this December spam will rise to around 80 per cent of all emails.

Linford claimed that the law that is meant to deter spammers is full of loopholes and its sanctions are derisory, effectively giving UK spammers the green light both to increase their activities here and form partnerships with overseas spammers.

While Italy can impose fines of up to €90,000 and prison sentences of up to three years under the e-privacy law, spammers in the UK face fines of just £5,000 in a magistrates' court (or an unlimited penalty from a jury) and no risk of jail.

"We have seen Italian spammers moving to the UK to set up their business in order to escape the Italian anti-spam laws," said Linford.

He also claimed that spammers are building links with organised crime and virus writers.

"We will soon see the next wave of spam. These Russian gangs are pretty serious. While most of them work for US spammers, they are doing what the US spammers didn't do: using viruses and Trojans."

Spammers are also believed to be turning their attention to the new 3G mobile networks.

Richard Wong, general manager of messaging vendor Openwave, told vnunet.com that he expected to see the first wave of spam multimedia messaging service (MMS) messages sent to UK and European mobile phone owners by the end of the year.

"Technically, MMS is email; it uses email protocols. Some operators have web-based MMS and the spammers and scammers have learned to find open access to MMS networks so it doesn't cost them anything," he said.

"I expect the first phase of fraud will be focused on roaming [being asked to give credit card details to an overseas mobile operator when abroad] or on top-ups for pay-as-you-go 3G mobiles."

See also:

Global initiativesUK, US and Australia join forces to investigate and prosecute spammers  02 Jul 2004
PCs off sickToo much spam in the diet, reports Yahoo Mail  24 Jun 2004
Shifting the battle linesLatest technique deploys malware to gather information from PCs  23 Jun 2004
Anti-spam plansAnti-Spam Technical Alliance publishes recommendations on best practice  23 Jun 2004
Anti-spam measures failing to halt deluge of unwanted email  09 Jun 2004
Few European companies willing to pay more to their ISPs for protection  09 Jun 2004
Spam summitTelcos and ISPs invited to tackle growing menace of junk email  04 Jun 2004
DTI considers 'serious enforcement' of e-privacy legislation  30 Apr 2004
Legitimate businesses will be persecuted while the real spammers slip through the net, says Andrew Hooles.  17 Dec 2003
EUEU directive will be crippled by countries failing to comply, warn anti-spam experts  11 Dec 2003
SpamThe term 'spam' may have been popularised by a Monty Python sketch but, in the electronic world, junk mail is far from a laughing matter.  06 Jun 2003

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