Spam King no more
April 19th, 2006Brian McWilliams, author of Spam Kings and the Spam Kings Blog, is moving on.
I for one hope you found something enjoyable to do, Brian. Best wishes to you.
Regards,
Michael

Brian McWilliams, author of Spam Kings and the Spam Kings Blog, is moving on.
I for one hope you found something enjoyable to do, Brian. Best wishes to you.
Regards,
Michael
A few weeks back, Spamroll posed the question as to whether real-time blackhole lists like MAPS might need a little outside supervision. RBLs have a lot of power, and Brian McWilliams highlighted just how much pull they have in AOL lands on spam blacklist.
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Brian McWilliams has put together a book suitable for shelving next to The DaVinci Code and the Bat Book, with Spam Kings – The Real Story Behind the High-Rolling Hucksters Pushing Porn, Pills, and @*#?% Enlargements.
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Brian McWilliams, author of Spam Kings, recently noted one of his colleagues, Frederic Aoun, had a interesting, if not so serious solution to the spam problem. Bust up the spammers’ customers along with the spammers. Well, that is already happening, in an indirect way of course, to those very customers right now.
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