The purpose of this page is to make it so that spammers who attempt to collect e-mail addresses off the web through harvesting software will not have real e-mail addresses in their database. This will cause them considerable aggravation. Good for Them! Payback's a bitch. The e-mail addresses below are fake addresses used to feed spammers' address harvesting software spiders. In theory, all the bad addresses will contaminate the list and cause a lot of bounced mail which should help their ISPs to catch them more quickly and hopefully bring an end the spammers' account. Also, at the bottom of the page is a link to a random fake e-mail generator page, essentially sending spammers' programs to collect more fake e-mail addresses. Their e-mail collecting programs will be sent in an infinite loop by following this link. You Too Can Fight Back Against Spammers Robots that scan the web often can find your e-mail address, and others, off of the web. Now you can fight back against their robots by placing a link on your website to the Anti-Spam page shown below. Here's the link: <A HREF=http://www.antispamweb.com/stop-spam.php>Anti Spam Web! Click Here! </A> How Does It Work? On the Anti-Spam page, listed in the link above, there is a list of 100 randomly generated, fake e-mail addresses. When a spammer's program comes by to collect e-mail addresses, it will find the link to Anti-Spam. When it follows this link, it will find a hundred fake e-mail addresses and index them. At the bottom of the Anti-Spam page is a link back to itself, slightly modified, so that 100 new e-mail addresses come up. This puts the robot into an infinite loop collecting fake email addresses. When a spammer sends out a mailing, he will receive thousands of returned e-mail. HELP THE FIGHT AGAINST SPAM! |