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  3. There's this myth that automated spam detection is hard because spammers are all very clever masters of disguise.

There's this myth that automated spam detection is hard because spammers are all very clever masters of disguise.

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  • danslimmon@hachyderm.ioD danslimmon@hachyderm.io

    There's this myth that automated spam detection is hard because spammers are all very clever masters of disguise.

    No. Spammers are stupid as a shoe. They have dog shit for brains.

    Automated spam detection is hard because the line between spam and "legitimate" marketing activity is a fiction.

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    @danslimmon having worked for an anti-spam outfit that got acquired by a network security company with researchers who thought machine learning count tackle this, the right distinction is signal vs noise and the line between those exists in the mind of the intended recipient

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    • hairyvisionary@fosstodon.orgH hairyvisionary@fosstodon.org

      @danslimmon having worked for an anti-spam outfit that got acquired by a network security company with researchers who thought machine learning count tackle this, the right distinction is signal vs noise and the line between those exists in the mind of the intended recipient

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      @danslimmon s/count tackle/could tackle/

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      • 4censord@unfug.social4 4censord@unfug.social

        @ShadSterling @azonenberg @danslimmon then you just report them to your local BaFin* and they will solve that

        • BaFin is the bank oversight ministry where I am.
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        #37

        @4censord @azonenberg @danslimmon ok, but first we would have to
        1. Fix Congress so it can get anything done
        2. Create the first thing ever referred to as a “ministry”
        3. Make it possible to pass laws over the objections of lobbyists
        4. Pass laws imposing punishments for sending spam and for cutting off useful communication in retaliation for reporting spam
        5. Create an enforcement agency that actually works for the people and actually enforces those laws

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        • danslimmon@hachyderm.ioD danslimmon@hachyderm.io

          There's this myth that automated spam detection is hard because spammers are all very clever masters of disguise.

          No. Spammers are stupid as a shoe. They have dog shit for brains.

          Automated spam detection is hard because the line between spam and "legitimate" marketing activity is a fiction.

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          #38

          @danslimmon
          If that's the major difficulty, they could just classify "legitimate" marketing email as spam, and the problem would be solved.

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          • S shadsterling@mastodon.social

            @4censord @azonenberg @danslimmon ok, but first we would have to
            1. Fix Congress so it can get anything done
            2. Create the first thing ever referred to as a “ministry”
            3. Make it possible to pass laws over the objections of lobbyists
            4. Pass laws imposing punishments for sending spam and for cutting off useful communication in retaliation for reporting spam
            5. Create an enforcement agency that actually works for the people and actually enforces those laws

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            @ShadSterling @azonenberg @danslimmon I am very sorry for you, I hope you will figure it out.

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            • jeffgrigg@mastodon.socialJ jeffgrigg@mastodon.social

              @danslimmon

              A number of times, at a number of different organizations, I've asked *my employer* (and their partners) to please do a better job with their email requests for action so as *NOT* to "check off" a number of issues in their emails that are literally in their own required computer security training. 💢

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              #40

              @JeffGrigg @danslimmon I felt no compunction about flagging a corporate email as a fishing attempt when it met every criterion of a fishing attempt.

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              • danslimmon@hachyderm.ioD danslimmon@hachyderm.io

                There's this myth that automated spam detection is hard because spammers are all very clever masters of disguise.

                No. Spammers are stupid as a shoe. They have dog shit for brains.

                Automated spam detection is hard because the line between spam and "legitimate" marketing activity is a fiction.

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                #41

                @danslimmon @ielenia ah you see .. just block all "legitimate" marketing activity too

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                • marjolica@social.linux.pizzaM marjolica@social.linux.pizza

                  @jrdepriest @azonenberg @danslimmon not my experience.
                  Over the last 4 weeks I rejected 16.3% of emails.
                  Of that 1.9% were replied 4.7.1 (try again later) and 0.4% were replied 5.7.1 (spam) and ended up in my spam folders to review.

                  On the other hand 13.4% lacked a reverse hostname. The great majority of those were from China (.cn). Only one was from a (UK) site I have bought from.

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                  #42

                  @marjolica howdy, how’s it going with you ?

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                  • pitrh@mastodon.socialP pitrh@mastodon.social

                    @danslimmon I personally find that greylisting + greytrapping removes the obvious ones, and saves a lot of electricity plus wear and tear on the poor servers doing content and header filtering.

                    My greytrapping and misc retrospective is hopefully useful to others too: Eighteen Years of Greytrapping - Is the Weirdness Finally Paying Off? https://nxdomain.no/~peter/eighteen_years_of_greytrapping.html - with references at the end.

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                    @pitrh hello, how’s it going with you ?

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                    • jeffgrigg@mastodon.socialJ jeffgrigg@mastodon.social

                      @danslimmon

                      A number of times, at a number of different organizations, I've asked *my employer* (and their partners) to please do a better job with their email requests for action so as *NOT* to "check off" a number of issues in their emails that are literally in their own required computer security training. 💢

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                      #44

                      @JeffGrigg
                      This. The problem is not with distinguishing spam from "marketing activity", but that the line between spam and ANY business email activity is rapidly moving closer to fiction.
                      @danslimmon

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