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You've employed spam filters in your e-mail server and you constantly update your IP address blacklists. Yet messages soliciting all manners of products, services, and vulgarities still find their way into your corporate inbox. How? Through harvesting software used by spammers to find your e-mail address. Take proactive steps to stamp out these "spider-spams."

But First, the Latest Numbers: We've all seen the cost of spam portrayed in various figures, but it still bears repeating to underscore just how massive a problem spam really is. For example, InternetNews and …

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