Sixty-eight percent of service providers say outbound spam costs
them up to $100,000 per year, according to a new research study “The
Growing Problem of Outbound Spam” by industry analyst firm Osterman
Research and Commtouch.
The Commtouch-Osterman study -- on how outgoing messaging abuse
affects service providers -- surveyed ISPs, hosting providers, managed
service providers and Internet portals around the world, asking
specific questions regarding spam and scam email messages generated
from within their networks. Exploitation of service providers' networks
to send unsolicited email can lead to customer loss, operational cost
increases, brand damage and even potential lawsuits.
The research also surveyed end-users on how they perceive providers'
efforts in dealing with outbound spam.
”Service providers are starting to realize that dissatisfied
customers, blacklisting and other problems caused by outbound spam are
issues they cannot ignore,” said Michael Osterman, president and
founder of Osterman Research. “By eliminating spam originating from
within their networks, service providers can reduce their costs while
improving the service levels they offer their customers.”
Highlights of the survey include these findings:
- 68 percent of service providers say outbound spam costs them up
to $100,000 per year; 4 percent said it is costing them more than
$250,000 per year. Costs due to outbound spam include such things as IT
helpdesk and anti-abuse team time.
- Almost 40 percent of service provider respondents have had their
IP addresses listed on Real Time Blackhole Lists (RBLs) in the past 12
months alone. RBLs are published lists of the addresses of computers or
networks known to be sending out spam. A service provider may be
“blacklisted” as a result of outbound spam, and thus have its
customers' legitimate email blocked by other service providers.
- Nearly 70 percent of service providers are in the process of
evaluating solutions for their outbound spam problem. 50 percent expect
to deploy a solution within the next 12 months.
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75 percent of service providers said deploying an
outbound spam solution will help them to improve their customer service
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78 percent of service providers surveyed said it is
important or extremely important to identify the senders of spam within
their networks as part of an outbound spam solution
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80 percent of email users surveyed believe that it is
important or extremely important that their service providers actively
ensure that spam is not sent out from their networks
Outbound spam is the spam generated within service providers' own
networks. The source of outbound spam can include compromised accounts,
spammer accounts, and zombie computers.
“Based on the results of this research study and our discussions
with customers, many service providers that have tried to prevent
outbound spam using various techniques are still suffering from false
positives and poor detection levels,” said Asaf Greiner, Commtouch's
vice president of products. “The only way to effectively keep off of
blacklists is to block outgoing spam while simultaneously targeting the
sources of the problem – the spammer accounts, compromised accounts,
and zombies.”
Commtouch recently launched an Outbound Spam Protection solution,
which enables service providers to identify and block outbound spam
caused by compromised user accounts, malicious users, and zombie
computers. Commtouch's solution provides real-time blocking of the
outbound spam that is unique to each service provider, as well as
identifying the spammers for the service providers' abuse teams.
by V&D Team
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