Has anyone else noticed a massive increase in the general volume of undetected
spam getting through both SpamNet and Razor Agents over the last week or so?

I know this is a rather generic statement because I've not started to look into
things properly but we're clearly seeing massive increases in spam that gets
through.  Figures to date indicate it's NOT a drop in detection rates, but
instead has all the hallmarks of someone having produced a spam package that
actually manages to avoid all SpamNet/Razor algorithms.

Have the spammers suddenly become more intelligent and got one step ahead of us
all, or am I being paranoid?  Has anyone else spotted this and if so have they
found anything worthy of further investigation?

C.


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