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China registers unprecedented success in Internet spam crackdown
    China witnessed an unprecedented success in tackling Internet spam last year, according to a report released by the Internet Society of China (ISC) on Wednesday. "The number of junk mails from China to other countries fell to4.9 percent of the world's total in the third quarter of 2007, 8.5percentage points lower than the same period of 2006," Zeng Mingfa, director of the anti-spam center of ISC, told Xinhua on Thursday, quoting a survey conducted by Sophos, a British Interne...
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China registers unprecedented success in Internet spam crackdown[2008-01-28]
2007 Internet Sweep Day, Green Network Culture Construction Forum[2007-11-23]
First Anti-Spam Platform Online In China[2007-08-10]
ISC to celebrate the first anniversary of the anti-spam center of The ISC[2007-03-02]
Hu Jintao : strengthening the spirit of the construction and management of In...[2007-02-02]
Anti-Spam Working Committee leadership visit 12321 Center[2007-01-31]
U.S. anti-refuse Post first manifested law criminals were sentenced to 101 years[2007-01-22]
E-mail security market in Europe, 2006-2010 and projected revenue[2007-01-15]
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Anti-Spam ¡°Beijing Declaration¡±2006 International Anti-Spam Summit
This summit is the first large-scale activity since the establishment of Anti-Spam Committee of ISC. In order to intensify the crackdown on Spam, Chinese government and industry organizations have carried out a series of activities from last year, ,for example, the ¡°Sunshine Green Network Project" and Internet Sweep Day activity were initiated focusing on governing Spam; Regulation on Internet Email Service Management was implemented targeting at
First Anti-Spam Platform Online In China
After one year of preparation, the first comprehensive anti-spam processing platform in China has been formally put into operation.

Featuring both a blacklist and a whitelist, this platform ensures a smoother email communication system in China. Li Hong, deputy secretary general of the Internet Society of China, said that ten websites including Sina.com, Netease, Tom.com, 263, net.cn, Sohu.com and Yahoo.com have been connected to the blacklist so they can have constant updates to block unwanted bulk email.


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