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Kashif Ali

Surfeit and Blasé Security

Posted on September 30, 2011 by Sophos

Google’s Picasa and Yahoo! Groups used to spread spam

Spammers are turning to Google and Yahoo! to help them spread their wares. Shouldn’t Google and Yahoo! follow industry best practices of confirming your interest before sending you email?

CategoriesGoogle, Naked Security, Picasa, Security, yahoo, Yahoo! Groups TagsFeatured, Spam, Vulnerability

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