Published December 5th, 2003 by Jim O'Halloran

Report on Email Address Harversting

The Center for Democracy & Technology has published a report detailing their research into email address harvesting techniques. Which helps to explain why some of us get so much spam.

In the summer of 2002, CDT embarked on a project to attempt to determine the source of spam. To do so, we set up hundreds of different e-mail addresses, used them for a single purpose, and then waited six months to see what kind of mail those addresses were receiving. It should come as no surprise to most e-mail users that many of the addresses CDT created for this study attracted spam, but it is very interesting to see the different ways that e-mail addresses attracted spam — and the different volumes — depending on where the e-mail addresses were used.


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