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America Online Announces Breakthroughs in Fight against Spam.


DULLES, Va. -- America Online See AOL. , Inc.
Junk Email on AOL Service Down by over 75% in 2004, According
                        to Member Spam Reports

     Rise of Spam from the Internet Halted - and Reversed - on AOL
                     for the First Time since 1999


For many years, spam has been the proverbial, virtual 'lump of coal' in the year-end, holiday stockings of online consumers everywhere.

This year, America Online, Inc. brings a welcome and timely holiday gift to its worldwide membership: a banner-year in the fight against spam that has resulted in a more than 75% decline in junk email on the service in 2004, as defined by members' spam reports.

AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  today announced that it has successfully stemmed the huge tidal wave tidal wave, term properly applied to the crest of a tide as it moves around the earth. The wavelike upstream rush of water caused by the incoming tide in some locations is known as a tidal bore.  of spam - releasing numbers showing that the rise of Internet spam targeted to AOL has been halted and, in fact, reversed for the first time in more than five years.

SPAM DECLINE: According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 AOL members, spam has been drastically reduced in the past 12 months by over 75%: in November 2003, AOL averaged almost 11 million spam reports every day directly from members; as of November 2004, that figure has declined to about 2.2 million spam reports daily from members. The member spam reports are almost entirely sent using the popular "Report Spam" button, helping AOL constantly update and fine-tune its antispam filters minute-by-minute.

SPAM FOLDER The location for storing unwanted e-mail as determined by a spam filter. Also called a "junk folder," spam folders are created by mail servers as well as the user's e-mail program. : AOL has also seen substantial declines in the amount of mail being diverted to AOL members' "Spam Folder". In November 2003, the amount of spam being diverted to this folder averaged about 100 million per day; that number, as of November 2004, has declined to 40 million spam emails per day in the AOL "Spam Folder" - a 60% reduction.

SPAM BLOCKED BY AOL: In addition, the average daily amount of internet spam emails that are blocked at the gateway by AOL antispam filters has declined sharply -- a 50% drop -- from a peak of about 2.4 billion in 2003, to an average daily volume of just 1.2 billion blocked spam emails in late 2004.

ATTEMPTED EMAILS FROM INTERNET: Finally, AOL noted that less attempts are being made to send email from the Internet to AOL members, with the daily average number of attempts dropping from 2.1 billion recipient messages in November 2003 to 1.6 billion recipient messages in November 2004. AOL believes this 22% drop in attempted emails to be almost entirely spam -- as many spammers "throw in the towel" on their efforts to get their junk e-mail See spam.  past the advanced filters on AOL's Virginia-based email network.

AOL believes that the decline in spam (via member reports), the drastic reduction in spam showing up in AOL members' "Spam Folder", the sharp decline in the amount of daily spam emails blocked by AOL, and the corresponding decline in email attempts to AOL members is likely primarily due to improved technical antispam countermeasures by AOL's AntiSpam Operations and Postmaster postmaster - The electronic mail contact and maintenance person at a site connected to the Internet or UUCPNET. Often, but not always, the same as the admin. The Internet standard for electronic mail (RFC 822) requires each machine to have a "postmaster" address; usually it is  teams, as well as stepped-up enforcement actions undertaken by government authorities and by AOL under tougher Federal and state antispam laws - such as the new Federal CAN-SPAM (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003) A U.S. statute effective January 1, 2004 that allows spammers to be fined up to $6 million.  law, which went into effect in January 2004.

"There is simply much less spam to be served up as members gather for the holidays around the family computer and their email inbox," said Carl Hutzler, Director of Antispam Operations at AOL. "Spammers are known to our members as the 'Grinch' who stole their email inboxes. That's not going to happen this holiday season. Our members are telling us they are getting less spam than ever on AOL, and we're seeing a substantial drop in the number of spam messages reaching AOL members' spam folders. That means one thing: many spammers are raising the white flag of surrender for the first time since 1999."

Hutzler continued: "The bottom line based on this great news is, We're opening up a new, better chapter in the story about spam. The gap between the amount of good email AOL delivers, and the bad email members might get, has never been wider than it is today on AOL."

Though there have been, and continue to be, variations in the overall rate of spam, 2004 was the first year with a substantial and consistent - and likely sustainable - drop in spam on AOL since 1999. The Company noticed a temporary drop to the rate of spam in 2003, but this was short-lived; new records for spam blocking and email attempts were set shortly thereafter. AOL began tracking the spam phenomenon in 1996.

In 2004, AOL has continued its comprehensive antispam campaign on behalf of its members:

--AOL has introduced more comprehensive and robust spam fighting tools as part of its newly released AOL 9.0 Security Edition software - as part of an ongoing commitment to providing members with greater online safety and security;

--AOL has led efforts to fight email spoofing See e-mail spoofing.  and scams by testing and deploying email certification and authentication technologies, like SPF (1) (Stateful Packet Firewall) See stateful inspection.

(2) (Sender Policy Framework) An e-mail authentication system that verifies that the message came from an authorized mail server.
 (Sender Policy Form) and others;

--AOL has filed numerous legal enforcement actions this year on its own, and as part of the Antispam Alliance of AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo! and Earthlink;

--AOL has strongly advocated tough state antispam laws with criminal provisions, helping to get passage of new state spam laws in Maryland and Ohio;

--AOL purchased Mailblocks, Inc. - whose industry-leading, award-winning 'challenge/response' technology and sleek, easy-to-use user interface for web email is being developed for deployment across the AOL network;

--AOL gave away a spammers' Porsche Boxster The Porsche Boxster is a mid-engined roadster built by Porsche. The Boxster is Porsche's first vehicle designed from the beginning as a roadster; all previous Porsche convertibles were based on hardtop coupes.  sportscar - confiscated con·fis·cate  
tr.v. con·fis·cat·ed, con·fis·cat·ing, con·fis·cates
1. To seize (private property) for the public treasury.

2. To seize by or as if by authority. See Synonyms at appropriate.

adj.
 as part of a legal settlement - to a lucky member in a service-wide sweepstakes;

--AOL collaborated closely with law enforcement in Virginia on the criminal prosecution of an out-of-state spammer, resulting in the first-ever jury recommendation of a nine-year jail sentence jail sentence jail npeine f de prison  under Virginia's antispam statute; and,

--AOL - through stepped-up antispam filtering on its mail servers - had already reported a decline of almost 30% in spam on the service (May 2004).

More information about the joint fight against spam and spammers by AOL and its members can be found at AOL Keyword: "Spam" or "Spamfighters".

About America Online, Inc.

America Online, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
 of Time Warner Inc (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:TWX (TeletypeWriter eXchange Service) A U.S. and Canadian dial-up communications service that became part of Telex. In 1971, the Bell System sold TWX to Western Union. TWX transmitted 5-bit Murray code or 7-bit ASCII code at up to 150 bps. See Telex. ). Based in Dulles, Virginia, America Online is the world's leader in interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies and e-commerce services.
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