Anonymous ID: 2638cc April 12, 2018, 11:57 a.m. No.1014080   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4096 >>4126

>>1013616

 

 

Project Honey Pot was created by Unspam Technologies, Inc — an anti-spam company with the singular mission of helping design and enforce effective anti-spam laws. We are always looking to partner with top software developers and enforcement authorities. If there is some way we can help you fight spam, please don't hesitate to contact us.

 

Unspam Technologies, Inc

Company Overview

 

Company Information

 

Management Team:

Matthew Prince

Eric Langheinrich

Michelle Scharf

Alisha Meneely

 

Company Information

 

Unspam is a software and services company helping governments implement and enforce effective laws to control unwanted messages. We also provide basic as well as expert compliance consulting services to businesses wishing to ensure efficient adherence to the law.

 

Unspam's patented RedListing™ technology allows the creation of secure no-spam registries. Our list implementation system helps a government clearly define the messaging preference of its citizens without compromising their privacy or violating the rights of marketers. Our technology allows do-not-contact compliance without the transmission or disclosure of personally identifiable information.

 

Unspam is also committed to stopping unwanted messaging at the source through the monitoring of e-mail harvesting. Our pioneering Project Honey Pot was the first distributed e-mail harvesting research effort linking those that gather e-mail addresses by scraping websites with those that send unsolicited and frequently fraudulent messages. As of May 2006, we are monitoring over 1,000,000 honey pot addresses for annoying spam and dangerous phishing messages.

 

Unspam is a member of the Direct Marketing Association and the Utah Technology Council.

 

 

Affiliated sites: Project Honey Pot | Deconstructing Sundance | Registry Compliance

 

Registry Websites: Utah | Michigan

Anonymous ID: 2638cc April 12, 2018, 12:08 p.m. No.1014199   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1014126

 

Matthew:

 

Back in 2003, Lee Holloway and I started Project Honey Pot as an open-source project to track online fraud and abuse. The Project allowed anyone with a website to install a piece of code and track hackers and spammers.

 

We ran it as a hobby and didn't think much about it until, in 2008, the Department of Homeland Security called and said, "Do you have any idea how valuable the data you have is?" That started us thinking about how we could effectively deploy the data from Project Honey Pot, as well as other sources, in order to protect websites online. That turned into the initial impetus for CloudFlare.

 

http:// news.sys-con.com/node/2150588

 

I agree. Just digging on CloudFlare CEO Matthew Prince. Interesting, 2008 DHS …. Clowns involved?