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Our previous blog post was about how we stop spam getting into your inbox, but if what you really want to do is get those annoying spammers back, why not hit them where it really hurts…the bank account.

At least that the idea behind KnujOn, (that’s no junk backward) an organisation that spends its time following the links in spam messages and getting the illicit websites they lead to shut down. That way the spammers can no longer make money from spamming about that site. Since March 2005 KnujOn.com has shut down over 50,000 junk mail sites.

It’s free to be a user, all you need to do is forward your spam emails to one of their public reporting addresses (click here for a list), but you can also become a registered member. Registered members get the benefit of weekly status reports of what is happening with their spam email.

If you would like to learn more about KnujOn click here for a Computer World article on the organisation.

To visit the KnujOn website click here.