R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

China publishes spammers blacklist

900 local IP addresses told to stop sending spam or face 'unspecified consequences'

Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com 21 Jun 2007
ADVERTISEMENT

Internet authorities in China have published a blacklist of more than 100,000 web addresses which have been used to send spam.

The online list is intended to help service providers and email recipients filter out spam.

China has been ranked as one of the world's most prolific sources of unsolicited commercial email by various sources, including online security firms.

The country has been criticised for being slow to react to the spam problem, and of ignoring reports of spam by local and international internet service providers.

The latest official action appears to have been prompted by complaints from inside China, particularly from users troubled by email-borne viruses.

Security firm Sophos reported a reduction in spam originating from or relayed through China earlier this year, suggesting that government anti-spam efforts were proving effective. 

The new blacklist has been built from IP addresses submitted by the public, according to Zhao Zhiguo, deputy director of the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry's telecoms department.

The list of offenders contains both local and international IP addresses, Zhiguo told the government-controlled Xinhua News Agency.

The ministry also plans to create a whitelist of recognised bona fide email senders, the reports said. Chinese anti-spam regulations of this nature have raised concerns that they could be used to suppress free speech.

China's new anti-spam website is not yet fully open to the public, according to Huang Chengqing, secretary general of the Internet Society of China, which manages the site. 

The Internet Society of China has reportedly sent an ultimatum to the operators of more than 900 local IP addresses, telling them to stop sending spam by 18 July or face unspecified consequences.

See also:

Local firms tricking users into signing up for expensive services  08 Jun 2007
SpamNine in 20 junk emails sent from US computers  27 Mar 2007
Wikipedia'Nofollow' tags added to external links  24 Jan 2007
MalwareUS hosted more malicious code and relayed more spam than any other nation in 2006  22 Jan 2007
ChinaMarket to generate $11.5bn by 2010  12 Jan 2007
A Chinese company has been fined in the first prosecution based on new anti-spam regulations in the countryWarning shot fired in first anti-spam case  24 Aug 2006
Hong Kong is readying its first anti-spam laws, promising fines and long prison terms for serious offendersTen year jail terms for online fraudsters  07 Jul 2006

All Ecommerce

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Aston Carter
C# Web Developer, Finance, London Financial Services Required: C#, ASP.NET, AJAX Fantastic opportunity not to be missed!! This is a great opportunity to work on a unique objectives that no other company is doing working ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
Senior Hardware Engineer Scotland/Edinburgh Communication Systems Permanent Position 40-45K+Benefits A leading organisation involved with the design and development of data acquisition systems and synthesis boards for a range of radar, signal intelligence and software radio ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
FPGA Engineer Defence/Safety Critical Buckinghamshire Permanent Position 45K+Benefits A leading UK defence organisation requires an experienced digital design engineer to strengthen its existing development team due to a number of long-term projects that have recently ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
DSP Engineer 3 Months Contract Hertfordshire £Excellent Rates£ This position requires you to have experience of measurement algorithms development for the generation and analysis of digital wireless communication standards including GSM, EDGE, UMTS, WLAN and ... more >
More job opportunities