Catmandu
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Spim? No, its not a typo
March 31 2004 at 02:27PM
Paris - A new form of Internet spam, this time aimed at users of instant messaging (IM) services, is set to explode, New Scientist warns in next Saturday's issue.
The phenomenon has been dubbed "spim" by experts, who reckon that this year 1,2 billion unsolicited messages will be sent over IM services run by Yahoo!, MSN and other companies, and the volume will triple in 2005.
Seventy percent of "spim" is pornography related.
Unlike email, IM software allows users to exchange messages in real time.
"This makes spim more insidious than spam because the messages pop up automatically, giving the recipient no chance of deleting them," the British weekly notes.
In 2005, about 35 billion email spams are expected to flood the Internet, according to an estimate made by technology market research firm Radicati Group, of Palo Alto, California.
Spim, although just a tenth of this total, will grow at three times the rate of conventional spam as mass emailers turn their attention to growing number of IM users. - Sapa-AFP
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=115&art_id=qw1080736020668B251&set_id=1
March 31 2004 at 02:27PM
Paris - A new form of Internet spam, this time aimed at users of instant messaging (IM) services, is set to explode, New Scientist warns in next Saturday's issue.
The phenomenon has been dubbed "spim" by experts, who reckon that this year 1,2 billion unsolicited messages will be sent over IM services run by Yahoo!, MSN and other companies, and the volume will triple in 2005.
Seventy percent of "spim" is pornography related.
Unlike email, IM software allows users to exchange messages in real time.
"This makes spim more insidious than spam because the messages pop up automatically, giving the recipient no chance of deleting them," the British weekly notes.
In 2005, about 35 billion email spams are expected to flood the Internet, according to an estimate made by technology market research firm Radicati Group, of Palo Alto, California.
Spim, although just a tenth of this total, will grow at three times the rate of conventional spam as mass emailers turn their attention to growing number of IM users. - Sapa-AFP
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=115&art_id=qw1080736020668B251&set_id=1
(In the past 3 years...she must've had her hard drive formatted like 10+ times! Can you believe that!???)

Tell me about that! But on the other hand, I feel sorry for her because she's spent nearly 10 years battling a phobia of going outside of her house, so she spent a lot of time at home and the computer was one of the few things she could keep herself occupied.
