Friday, May 23, 2008

Spam reaches 30-year anniversary

Spam - the scourge of every e-mail inbox - celebrates its 30th anniversary this weekend.

The first recognisable e-mail marketing message was sent on 3 May, 1978 to 400 people on behalf of DEC - a now-defunct computer-maker.

The message was sent via Arpanet - the internet's forerunner - and won its sender much criticism from recipients.
Thirty years on, spam has grown into an underground industry that sends out billions of messages every day.
Statistics gathered by the FBI suggest that 75% of net scams snare people through junk e-mail. In 2007 these cons netted criminals more than $239m (£121m).
Statistics suggest that more than 80%-85% of all e-mail is spam or junk and more than 100 billion spam messages are sent every day.
The majority of these messages are being sent via hijacked home computers that have been compromised by a computer virus.
Quick complaint
The sender of the first junk e-mail message was Gary Thuerk and it was sent to advertise new additions to DEC's family of System-20 minicomputers.
It invited the recipients, all of whom were on Arpanet and lived on the west coast of the US, to go to one of two presentations showing off the capabilities of the System-20.
Reaction to the message was swift, with complaints reportedly coming from the US Defense Communications Agency, which oversaw Arpanet, and took Mr Thuerk's boss to task about it.
Despite Mr Thuerk's pioneering spam it took many years for unsolicited commercial e-mail to become a nuisance.
It took until 1993 before it won the name of spam - a name bestowed on it by Joel Furr - an administrator on the Usenet chat system.
Mr Furr reputedly got his inspiration for the name from a Monty Python sketch set in a restaurant whose menu heavily featured the processed meat.
The sketch ended with everyone in the restaurant, encouraged by a troupe of chanting Vikings, shouting: "Spam. Spam. Spam. Spam. Spam."

April 1994 saw another pioneering moment in the history of spam when immigration lawyers Canter and Siegel sent a commercial spam message to more than 6,000 Usenet discussion groups.
The Canter and Siegel e-mail is widely seen as the moment when the commercialisation of the net began and opened the floodgates that led to the deluge of spam seen today.
Since those days spam has grown to be a nuisance and is now used by many hi-tech crime gangs as the vehicle for a variety of scams and cons.
"Spam is a burden on all of us," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos. "What's worse is that a lot of spam is deliberately malicious today, aiming to steal your bank account information or install malware." (BBC)

Friday, April 25, 2008

Apakah Anda Seorang Pecandu Internet?

Bagaimana anda tahu apabila anda kecanduan internet? Internet Addiction Test adalah pengujian yang pertama kali dikonfirmasikan sebagai pengukur tingkat kecanduan internet yang akurat. Anda dapat membaca hasil riset ini di sini. Dikembangkan oleh Dr. Kimberly Young, ujian ini terdiri dari 20 pertanyaan yang mengukur tingkat kecanduan internet ringan, sedang dan berat.

Ambil tes ini dan tulis hasilnya di sini! Hasil akhir saya adalah 23, ternyata tingkat kecanduan gw ga parah-parah banget. :D

Monday, April 7, 2008

Internet Super Cepat

Internet akan segera usang. Ilmuwan yang mengembangkannya kini tengah membuat penggantinya yang memiliki kecepatan jauh lebih tinggi, seperti dikutip dari Times Online. Pada kecepatan 10.000 lebih cepat dari koneksi pita lebar, "the grid" dapat mengirimkan seluruh katalog Rolling Stones dari Inggris ke Jepang kurang dari dua detik.

The grid juga dapat menyediakan tenaga yang dibutuhkan untuk mengirimkan gambar hologram; memungkinkan online gaming dengan ratusan ribu pengguna; dan menyajikan telefon video dengan tarif pulsa lokal.

David Britton seorang professor fisika dari Universitas Glasgow mengatakan bahwa teknologi grid dapat me-revolusi masyarakat. Dengan tingkat teknologi seperti ini, generasi masa depan dapat berinteraksi dan berkomunikasi dengan cara yang belum pernah dibayangkan, katanya.

Kemampuan the grid dapat Anda saksikan musim panas ini di Cern. The grid akan diaktifkan pada saat yang bersamaan untuk menangkap data yang dihasilkan.

Cern yang berlokasi dekat Geneva, memulai proyek grid tujuh tahun lalu saat Ilmuwan menyadari bahwa LHC dapat menangkap data ekuivalen dengan 56m CD.

The grid dibuat dengan kebel serat optik dan routing center modern, yang berarti tidak ada komponen yang usang untuk memperlambat data. 55.000 server telah di-install dan dalam jangka waktu 2 tahun, 200.000 lagi akan datang.

"Ini akan menuju pada sebuah era yang bernama cloud computing, dimana orang menyimpan informasi mereka secara online dan dapat mengaksesnya dimana saja," katanya.
Quoted from udaramaya
Wah, kalo begini ceritanya, makin cepet aja nih streaming dari internet ;))