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Korea 3rd-worst spamming country
Thursday, 5 August 2004 12:17 ESTKorea is a hotbed of spam email, a company that tracks the online plague said.
U.S.-based The Spamhaus Project, which also works with law enforcement agencies to pursue spammers, ranked Korea third in its 10 worst spamming countries as of July, after the United States and China.
The company said there are 36 Korean Internet service providers that are used as channels to spread spam email, including KT's kornet.net.
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