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		<title>By: PDF Spam A New Form Of Scum In Your Inbox - ComTech News</title>
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		<description>[...] PDF Spam A New Form Of Scum In Your Inbox Posted in Search Marketing by jspirko on July 5th, 2007   Part of the joy of having been online since 1998 (at a time when FFL and Safe Lists worked) is you are so blasted with spam you usually get to be one of the first people to see new types of spam emerge, oh the privilege!&#160; So just when you though all the dirt bag tricks had been tried with email spamming, just when image spam starts to be filtered and decline we find a new way for dirt bags to spam us. [...]</description>
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