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Encyclopedia > Network Abuse Clearinghouse

The Network Abuse Clearinghouse assembles data on what its sponsors see as misuse of the Internet. It makes available a database for tracking relevant contacts and provides an intermediary service for registered users to forward complaints by e-mail. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...


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A KMail folder full of spam emails collected over a few days. ... E-mail has become the subject of much abuse, in the form of both spamming and E-mail worm programs. ...

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Stopping e-mail abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4230 words)
While network managers and ISPs can choose hardened email security appliances, services or software designed to interdict both spam and viruses, desktop users are frequently limited to a software-based solution.
On the other hand, this could compel computer users to finally secure their systems, reducing Botnets, which would have myriad other benefits, as they are used for extortion, phishing, and terorrism, as well as spam.
Anti-spam measures at the abuse level protect whatever the email addresses are that are being targeted by the spam directed through them and are hence non-specific but need no code to distinguish spam from non-spam.
Cyberstalking and Online Harassment (322 words)
Network Abuse Clearinghouse: The Network Abuse Clearinghouse is intended to help the Internet community to report and control network abuse and abusive users.
Since the best place to report abusive activity varies from one system to another, the NAC is trying to keep a master database of reporting addresses for users throughout the net to use.
Working to Halt Online Abuse (W.H.O.A.): The mission of W.H.O.A. is to educate the Internet community about online harassment, empower victims of harassment, and formulate voluntary policies that systems can adopt in order to create harassment-free environments.
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