There are official 20% fewer penis enlargement emails hitting your spam folder, thanks to the efforts of the Russian government. How'd they do it? By making an effort.
Russian authorities this week cracked down on one Igor A. Gusev, "suspected spam kingpin:"
Moscow police authorities said Mr. Gusev, 31, was a central figure in the operations of SpamIt.com, which paid spammers to promote online pharmacies, sometimes quite lewdly. SpamIt.com suddenly stopped operating on Sept. 27. With less financial incentive to send their junk mail, spammers curtailed their activity by an estimated 50 billion messages a day.
Gusev and SpamIt.com had both been operating openly in Moscow for several years until Russia decided to step up its enforcement. And sure, there are still 200 billion unwanted emails blasting off every day. But paring them down by a fifth is a more than decent start.
In Soviet Russia, spam gets you
ReplyDeletedaaaammm!
ReplyDeleteKudos to the Moscow police for doing what I wanted to do to spammers, except I was expecting a little more face stabbing.
ReplyDeletecrazyy
ReplyDelete*clap, clap, clap* for russia :D
ReplyDeleteIs spam so evil?
ReplyDeleteHahahaha :D
ReplyDeleteI forget the botnet name, but they shut one down fairly recently and the amount of spam dropped by something like 90% overnight haha.
ReplyDeleteI knew this country was good for something :'|
ReplyDeleteI still get at least two penis enhancement offers a day, though.
Russia doesn't play around! And when they want something to stop, it's very likely that they can stop it. Hurray less SPAM!
ReplyDeleteThank you Russia!!
ReplyDeleteAstounding amount of spam there. Good job to Russia for cutting it back some.
ReplyDeleteIn soviet Russia....
ReplyDeleteBut great start!
good job, now someone get the last 80%! :p
ReplyDeleteyou have to love the russians
ReplyDeletenice post :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting man!
ReplyDeleterussian, heroes of the internet
ReplyDeletethank you mister putini
ReplyDeletelol spamkingpin
ReplyDeletenice done!
ReplyDeleteCool! Then again, I never really cared too much about spam.
ReplyDeleteGO RUSSIAAAAAA!
ReplyDeleteCrazy, I never knew there was so much spam!
ReplyDeleteWell done russia, now stop global warming.
ReplyDeleteTo think that spam could be so profitable.
ReplyDeleteoh those russians :)
ReplyDeleteIn Soviet Russia, government helps YOU!
ReplyDeleteDid I do it right?
Send him to the Gulag.
ReplyDeleteYAY :D!
ReplyDeletei really want to eat some spam now...
ReplyDeleteCool story bro!
ReplyDeletewell, at least it's a start.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the Russians are good for us after all. Lol.
ReplyDeletekudos to russia for stepping up their efforts
ReplyDeletewow go russia
ReplyDeleteits kind of hard to believe that 20% of the worlds spam was coming from a russian kingpin figure. Glad that they cracked down on it lets take some more of these guys out!
ReplyDeleteRussian really did an amazing job there.
ReplyDeleteamazing spam pic
ReplyDeleteWell communist love to share so yeah!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween <3
ReplyDeletethank you russia!
ReplyDeleteIn soviet russia, spammers spam you!
ReplyDeleteOh, wait...
Well done Russia! My inbox did feel a bit lighter lately.
Dammit all the good Russian Reversals have been taken.
ReplyDeleteawesome! go Russia!
ReplyDeleteFOR MOTHER RUSSIA!
ReplyDeleteI just keep thinking of Russian Mafia Kingping of the Spam gettin pwned by soviet police.
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