[sniffer] Re: Pictures worth a few words...

2007-01-16 Thread Paul Rogers
Along these same lines...are there any public sites which do realtime
monitoring of global spam traffic?  I googled but really didn't find much.
I'd be very surprised if there wasn't even a single organization monitoring
global spam traffic.

Paul ---
 

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 Subject: [sniffer] Pictures worth a few words...
 
 Hello Sniffer Folks,
 
 I'm sure most of you already know about the recent dramatic 
 increases in blackhat activity. These two graphs show what it 
 looks like from our spamtrap  submission data-- graphs 
 represent new spam and/or variants in messages per hour, past 
 48 hours and past 30 days.
 
 Note on the 48 hour graph that 20 hours ago the rates doubled 
 (as if somebody flipped a switch) and this does not appear 
 to be a spike (It's not coming down).
 
 _M
 
 --
 Pete McNeil
 Chief Scientist,
 Arm Research Labs, LLC.


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[sniffer] Re: Pictures worth a few words...

2007-01-16 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
Postini posts some statistics here, but their conclusions can lag by
months:

http://www.postini.com/stats/index.php

global spam traffic is a big concept... Postini did however process
over 650 million messages in the last 24 hours.

Andrew.


 -Original Message-
 From: Message Sniffer Community 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Rogers
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:32 AM
 To: Message Sniffer Community
 Subject: [sniffer] Re: Pictures worth a few words...
 
 Along these same lines...are there any public sites which do 
 realtime monitoring of global spam traffic?  I googled but 
 really didn't find much.
 I'd be very surprised if there wasn't even a single 
 organization monitoring global spam traffic.
 
 Paul ---
  
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Message Sniffer Community
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete McNeil
  Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 10:43 AM
  To: Message Sniffer Community
  Subject: [sniffer] Pictures worth a few words...
  
  Hello Sniffer Folks,
  
  I'm sure most of you already know about the recent dramatic 
 increases 
  in blackhat activity. These two graphs show what it looks like from 
  our spamtrap  submission data-- graphs represent new spam and/or 
  variants in messages per hour, past
  48 hours and past 30 days.
  
  Note on the 48 hour graph that 20 hours ago the rates 
 doubled (as if 
  somebody flipped a switch) and this does not appear to be a spike 
  (It's not coming down).
  
  _M
  
  --
  Pete McNeil
  Chief Scientist,
  Arm Research Labs, LLC.
 
 
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