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snowshoe spamming

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A slang term used to describe a method of delivering spam -- or unsolicited email. Snowshoe spamming refers to the technique of spreading spam across multiple IPs to evade spam filters.
 
Snowshoe spamming is a spamming technique in which the spammer uses a wide array of IP addresses in order to spread out the spam load. The large spread of IP addresses makes it difficult to identify and trap the spam, allowing at least some of it to reach email inboxes. For companies which specialize in trapping spam, snowshoe spamming is particularly noxious because it is difficult to trap it with traditional spam filters.

The snowshoe is actually an excellent analogy to describe this spamming technique. Snowshoes are designed to spread a large weight across a wide area so that the wearer does not break through crusts of snow and ice, and snowshoe spamming distributes a broad load of spam across a varied array of IP addresses in much the same way. Like all spammers, snowshoe spammers anticipate that some of their unwanted emails will be trapped by spam filters. Snowshoe spamming gives more email a chance at getting through to an inbox, where it can reach a computer user.

Setting up a snowshoe spamming operation requires some resources and knowledge, as the spammer must have access to an array of IP addresses. Snowshoe spammers typically use an assortment of domains, which may be linked to different servers and providers to further spread the spam load. In a sampling of emails sent by a snowshoe spammer, repeating IP addresses are fairly rare, which means that filters must focus on the content, rather than the sender, to trap spam.
 

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