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    <title>Spam Spam Spam Spam, Spam Spam Spam Spam, Lovely Spam, Wonderful Spam</title>
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    <published>2008-04-12T13:35:57+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-04-12T17:23:04+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>tumbleweed</name>
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    <category term="sms" />
    <category term="south-africa" />
    <category term="spam" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This morning I got an unsolicited <span class="caps"><span class="caps">SMS</span></span> spam &#8220;Home owners ? do u need money? R100,000 @ R752 pm! Reply <span class="caps"><span class="caps">YES</span></span> and we?ll phone you&#8221;. I know that everybody gets things like this and they just shrug them off, but I have a rabid hatred&nbsp;of&nbsp;spammers.</p>

<p>With e-mail spam, there&#8217;s normally nothing you can do. The spammers are on the other side of the world, and they&#8217;ve used a botnet. But when I get something from South Africans, I act. We have the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">ECT</span></span> act protecting us against spam. It&#8217;s not the most effective anti-spam legislation, but it&#8217;s better than nothing. I&#8217;ll send the <a href="http://www.internet.org.za/spam_message.txt"><span class="caps"><span class="caps">IOZ</span></span> Spam Message</a> to the spammers, their <span class="caps"><span class="caps">ISP</span></span>, the domain registrants etc etc. Usually I get a response. Usually they remove me from their lists. (If they don&#8217;t, their <span class="caps"><span class="caps">VP</span></span> of marketing is going to have me harassing him over the phone in short order.) But of course they rarely mend their ways. Sometimes we end up in long e-mail arguments backwards and forwards, them saying &#8220;but I&#8217;m justified in spamming, because of foo&#8221;, me saying &#8220;no bloody way, because of bar&#8221; etc. It&#8217;s ineffectual and depressing, but at least I&#8217;m doing <em>something</em> to deter spammers and keep South Africa&nbsp;relatively&nbsp;clean.</p>

<p>But enough about e-mail. It&#8217;s time for some tips on dealing with <span class="caps"><span class="caps">SMS</span></span>-spam. The <span class="caps"><span class="caps">SMS</span></span> Spamming industry (euphemisms: direct marketing, wireless application service provider) is attempting to regulate itself rather than be regulated by government. They&#8217;ve formed <a href="http://www.waspa.org.za/"><span class="caps"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></span></a> and signed the <a href="http://www.smscode.co.za/">sms code of practice</a>. <span class="caps"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></span> lets you file complaints against its members and fines them (although the fines are&nbsp;rather&nbsp;paltry).</p>

<p>I heard about them via <a href="http://jerith.livejournal.com/42256.html">Jeremy Thurgood&#8217;s recent spam-scapades</a>. His spammers were charging R1 to opt-out. While the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></span> code of conduct allows a &lt;=R1 fee, I agree with him that this is&nbsp;intolerable&nbsp;extortion.</p>

<p>In my case, my spammers had broken a few <span class="caps"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></span> <a href="http://www.waspa.org.za/code/index.shtml">code of conduct</a>&nbsp;rules:</p>

<ul>
<li>5.1.1.: They didn&#8217;t identify themselves in the&nbsp;<span class="caps"><span class="caps">SMS</span></span></li>
<li>5.1.2.: There is no opt-out facility that I&nbsp;know&nbsp;of.</li>
<li>5.1.4.: There is no advertised&nbsp;opt-out&nbsp;procedure.</li>
<li>5.2.1.: I&#8217;m very careful about not allowing people to spam me, so I&#8217;m pretty sure they failed all the options. I&#8217;d like them to&nbsp;prove&nbsp;otherwise.</li>
</ul>

<p>I looked up the originating number on the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">SMS</span></span> Code website. It belongs to <a href="http://www.bulksms.com/">Celerity Systems</a>. They are currently under <a href="http://www.waspa.org.za/code/detail.php?id=3317">a suspended sentence</a> at <span class="caps"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></span>, so my <span class="caps"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></span> complaint should force them to fork out a fine. Lets hope for&nbsp;the&nbsp;best.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m against capital punishment, but I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing a few spammers being hanged, drawn and&nbsp;quartered&nbsp;:-)</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This morning I got an unsolicited <span class="caps">SMS</span> spam &#8220;Home owners ? do u need money? R100,000 @ R752 pm! Reply <span class="caps">YES</span> and we?ll phone you&#8221;. I know that everybody gets things like this and they just shrug them off, but I have a rabid hatred of&nbsp;spammers.</p>

<p>With e-mail spam, there&#8217;s normally nothing you can do. The spammers are on the other side of the world, and they&#8217;ve used a botnet. But when I get something from South Africans, I act. We have the <span class="caps">ECT</span> act protecting us against spam. It&#8217;s not the most effective anti-spam legislation, but it&#8217;s better than nothing. I&#8217;ll send the <a href="http://www.internet.org.za/spam_message.txt"><span class="caps">IOZ</span> Spam Message</a> to the spammers, their <span class="caps">ISP</span>, the domain registrants etc etc. Usually I get a response. Usually they remove me from their lists. (If they don&#8217;t, their <span class="caps">VP</span> of marketing is going to have me harassing him over the phone in short order.) But of course they rarely mend their ways. Sometimes we end up in long e-mail arguments backwards and forwards, them saying &#8220;but I&#8217;m justified in spamming, because of foo&#8221;, me saying &#8220;no bloody way, because of bar&#8221; etc. It&#8217;s ineffectual and depressing, but at least I&#8217;m doing <em>something</em> to deter spammers and keep South Africa relatively&nbsp;clean.</p>

<p>But enough about e-mail. It&#8217;s time for some tips on dealing with <span class="caps">SMS</span>-spam. The <span class="caps">SMS</span> Spamming industry (euphemisms: direct marketing, wireless application service provider) is attempting to regulate itself rather than be regulated by government. They&#8217;ve formed <a href="http://www.waspa.org.za/"><span class="caps">WASPA</span></a> and signed the <a href="http://www.smscode.co.za/">sms code of practice</a>. <span class="caps">WASPA</span> lets you file complaints against its members and fines them (although the fines are rather&nbsp;paltry).</p>

<p>I heard about them via <a href="http://jerith.livejournal.com/42256.html">Jeremy Thurgood&#8217;s recent spam-scapades</a>. His spammers were charging R1 to opt-out. While the <span class="caps">WASPA</span> code of conduct allows a &lt;=R1 fee, I agree with him that this is intolerable&nbsp;extortion.</p>

<p>In my case, my spammers had broken a few <span class="caps">WASPA</span> <a href="http://www.waspa.org.za/code/index.shtml">code of conduct</a>&nbsp;rules:</p>

<ul>
<li>5.1.1.: They didn&#8217;t identify themselves in the&nbsp;<span class="caps">SMS</span></li>
<li>5.1.2.: There is no opt-out facility that I know&nbsp;of.</li>
<li>5.1.4.: There is no advertised opt-out&nbsp;procedure.</li>
<li>5.2.1.: I&#8217;m very careful about not allowing people to spam me, so I&#8217;m pretty sure they failed all the options. I&#8217;d like them to prove&nbsp;otherwise.</li>
</ul>

<p>I looked up the originating number on the <span class="caps">SMS</span> Code website. It belongs to <a href="http://www.bulksms.com/">Celerity Systems</a>. They are currently under <a href="http://www.waspa.org.za/code/detail.php?id=3317">a suspended sentence</a> at <span class="caps">WASPA</span>, so my <span class="caps">WASPA</span> complaint should force them to fork out a fine. Lets hope for the&nbsp;best.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m against capital punishment, but I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing a few spammers being hanged, drawn and quartered&nbsp;:-)</p>
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