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Spammers have to localize too
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London, UK (Sourcewire): “Local language spam has normally been easy for users to spot as it had obviously been translated electronically,” comments Diego D'Ambra, CTO of SoftScan. “Fed-up with getting lost in translation, it appears that spammers are starting to wake-up to the fact that if they want people to respond in some way, whether it’s clicking on a link or purchasing goods, that localisation is required.”
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