A major drop in spam is being reported by services that monitor spam, perhaps thanks to an article by Brian Krebs titled "A Closer Look at McColo" on Security Fix published on the Washington Post.
From the article, Krebs discussed web hosting firm, McColo, of serving as a gateway to organizations engaged in spam activity. Now, McColo is being knocked offline.
Top Spam Provider Is Cut Off from 'Net, You [via]
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