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Everyone hates getting spam emails in their inboxes.
Now computer firm Microsoft has persuaded the courts to shut down a global network of computers that have been producing spam.
The Waledac botnet was one of the ten largest spam-producing computer networks in the U.S.
A botnet is a network of infected computers that spread viruses to other machines.
Computer owners usually don’t realise their machine is part of a botnet which hackers can control from a central computer.
It’s estimated that more than 80% of unsolicited emails come from these networks.
Waledac was sending more than a billion spam emails a day including e-mails to Hotmail accounts for everything from jobs to fake designer goods.
Microsoft described the effect as “devastating”.
In order to have Waledac closed down, Microsoft persuaded a judge to issue a court order behind closed doors.
They said that if the criminal gang behind the organisation had known about it, they would have destroyed the evidence.
Not everyone agrees that Microsoft’s victory will make much difference to computer security.
Some industry experts think that a highly organised botnet like Waledac will be up and running again soon.
Do you get lots of spam? Will the court ruling over Waledac make much difference to computer security? Write to us in English!
هل يصلكم الكثير من البريد الإلكتروني غير المرغوب فيه؟ وهل سيحدث قرار المحكمة ضد شركة واليداك تغيرا في مجال سلامة الكمبيوتر؟
يمكن التنشغيل باستخدام برنامج "ريال بلاير"، او "ويندوز ميديا بلاير
spam
الرسائل غير المرغوبه فيها
persuade
يقنع
global network
شبكة دولية
botnet
شبكة من أجهزة الكمبيوتر تنقل الفيروسات لإجهزة أخرى
hackers
قراصنة الإنترنت
devastating
مدمر
behind closed doors
خلف الأبواب المغلقة
evidence
دليل