Vioxx Replaces Porn as Spam King 200
An anonymous reader noted that CNN is running a story crowning vioxx the new king of spam, upsetting poor old fashioned pornography. Of course, for me all my spam seems to be about rolexes.
Anything free is worth what you pay for it.
Same old spam (Score:4, Funny)
course if you have pain in your muscles from pr0n you're uhhh doing it wrong.
Only on Slashdot... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Only on Slashdot... (Score:2)
=]
Re:Only on Slashdot... (Score:5, Funny)
And the first post about the first post about the first post getting modded redundant getting modded informative could get modded funny?
Re:Same old spam (Score:2)
Funny, I wrote about this [ericgiguere.com] at the beginning of October, but apparently I got the prediction wrong. Mind you, I still say that Vioxx is like Prozac for lawyers [ericgiguere.com].
EricWhy, you ask? (Score:5, Interesting)
Vioxx (Score:3, Interesting)
There are also some people who only get pain relief with Vioxx; ``equivalent'' drugs don't seem to work.
Re:Why, you ask? (Score:5, Insightful)
Who cares. All I want to see is spammers being sued into oblivion by the surviving relatives 80-year-olds with heart conditions click "buy" and subsequently kick off.
We've got enough law enforcement resources to go after 12-year olds who download Titney's Pears albums. Why the fuck can't we have someone go after these "pharmacies" who dispense prescription medications without a license?
The laws against illegal dispensation of prescription medicine aren't unenforceable like the War On Drugs Paid For By Handing Cash To That Dude On The Corner. These are non-anonymous transactions performed with credit cards and shipped by non-anonymous shippers, and often shipped across national borders over which law enforcement has a legal right to inspect packages for contraband.
But this is finally our solution to spam.... (Score:2)
Re:But this is finally our solution to spam.... (Score:2)
Why buy it at all? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Why buy it at all? (Score:2)
I can only assume it's popular because it's orders of magnatude cheaper than the "real" legit stuff, and for a lot of people, that's all that matters.
Re:Why, you ask? (Score:2)
INCORRECT (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Why, you ask? (Score:3, Interesting)
Yes, in many cases, pain relievers are not necessary, the pain can be relieved through other means. However, this does not make the drug "useless", nor does it actually have any bearing on whether it works or not. Remember that in trials, these drugs are most often compared against placebos, and had better results. So the truth is, they do work.
And speaking as som
Re:Why, you ask? (Score:2, Informative)
There are a few pain syndromes where medication is not of help and may be due to psychoso
Re:Why, you ask? (Score:2)
Although I don't know whether your condition falls into the mindbody/psychosomatic category, it certainly can have a psychosomatic element.
Um, the pain is caused by the fact that the cartilage between the joints has been destroyed, leaving the bones to grate on each other. It's a *very* physical cause.
There is no "one true way" in medicine. The patient must be dealt with as a whol
Re:Why, you ask? (Score:2)
Fortunately the work of Dr Jack Kervorkian, has rendered Dr. John Sarno's work irrelivent as in most places the Medical profession is actualy required by law to relieve pain as much as possible.
But they asked AOL!!!! (Score:5, Insightful)
Rant aside, Im suprised it was Vioxx prescriptions - most of the ones I get are for improving my sex life....Vioxx was just named deadly by somebody, wasnt it?
-thewldisntenuff
Re:But they asked AOL!!!! (Score:2)
It was never named "deadly," but it has been taken off the market recently by its manufacturer, Merck. Apparently, certain side effects potentially harmful to people with heart condidtions were overlooked during testing; the FDA got quite angry about this and would probably have demanded a recall if Merck didn't do it voluntarily.
Of course, there are many people for whom Vioxx worked quite well who have no heart problems; it's not surprising that spammers would step into a major potential
viox litigation (Score:2)
>Also, I've seen a few law firms send out spams
>offering to represent me in the class action
>against Merck.
They're on television, too, now.
>Furthermore, I wouldn't be surprised to also see
>people investing in the lawsuit by buying out
>others' share of the cl
Re:viox litigation (Score:2)
Funny how companies or individuals can buy a patent from someone else for the sole purpose of suing others that are using that invention. If that isn't buying interest in litigation, what is?
Re:But they asked AOL!!!! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:But they asked AOL!!!! (Score:2)
actually read spam? (Score:4, Funny)
Vioxxis a temporary circumstance ... (Score:5, Funny)
Spam for Babyboomers (Score:4, Insightful)
Vioxx topples porn as spam king? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Vioxx topples porn as spam king? (Score:2)
You must be new here. Of all the people on /., the last ones you should expect to RTFM are the editors.
Re:Vioxx topples porn as spam king? (Score:2, Funny)
Sounds nasty.
Your sig (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Your sig (Score:2)
Re:Your sig (Score:2)
Wait a minute... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wait a minute... (Score:2, Informative)
from http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/vioxx/defau
Vioxx is a prescription COX-2 selective, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that was approved by FDA in May 1999 for the relief of the signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis, for the management of acute pain in adults, and for the treatment of menstrual symptoms. Vioxx was later approved for the relief of the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis in adults and children.
yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:4, Interesting)
Is it not so much about money anymore, and more just about pissing people off?
in 1924 perspicacity glutton mining. Because of!
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2)
I wonder if some of these are an attempt to validate your email. Remove the bouncing email addresses. Also, I've noticed that some of the gibberish emails are an HTML doc with a 1x1 transparent gif.
Another theory, some of the Spammer's can't properly use the Spam software...
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2, Informative)
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2)
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:3, Interesting)
translates as:
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2)
WTF? How could this possibly make anybody any money?
The only thing it achieves is that it tends to make it through Apple Mail's spam filter, which is otherwise excellent. But then again, what is achieved? I don't have any clue what they're trying to hock.
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2)
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2)
Re:NULL body messages (Score:4, Informative)
I see your spam and RAISE it (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I see your spam and RAISE it (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I see your spam and RAISE it (Score:3, Interesting)
Then again there's most likely something out there that can do that, but i just don't know about it.
Re:yourname(misspelled) CH3ap Softw4res (Score:2)
Or something like that.
hawk
Really? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Really? (Score:2)
Blank (Score:2)
Because you claim to be too rich. (Score:2, Funny)
It doesn't matter... It's still spam (Score:3)
It's still Spam.
It's still annoying as hell
It's still as prolific as ever
And it's still (arguably) illegal and unwanted.
And really, wouldn't it be a much nicer world if peoples efforts were aimed at locating and physically beating the spammers instead of opening each of their emails and analyzing it's content? 8)=
Caution! (Score:2)
When dealing with spam, there's an important rule to remember. Never, ever, reply to sender.
It's really disappointing (Score:4, Funny)
Neither one really speaks well of her, does it? But at least before there was still a certain animal physicality about the relationship. Now it's all about the shiny baubles.
I don't know... I just don't think this imaginary relationship is going to last. Maybe I should get back out there, start dating again. 'Course, before I can do that, I'll have to do something about this crippling arthritis of mine...
Go out this evening ,, This is the sawtimber hogan (Score:2)
It sounds like you need this spam more than I do.
Lucky editor (Score:4, Funny)
Well how about that. Lucky you. To me they only offer replicas!
Re:Lucky editor (Score:2, Funny)
I suppose that beats the offers you get
If it isn't Vioxx... (Score:2)
Now it seems sex is not selling as much as it used to. I guess it is time for the pills, potions and aides to make your knees, back or joints to hurt less.
With all this spam filling my inbox, it is so frustrating it makes me give up, delete whatever is in my inbox and mastrubate to relieve the pressure of all this stuff.
more and more spam (Score:2, Insightful)
So how can people actually order this stuff? Half the time I can't tell what they're even selling. Someon
Re:more and more spam (Score:2)
But to what end? If I've went to all the trouble of implementing an anti-spam system, the chances are just around 0% that I would buy anything from a spammer. So, why do they even bother trying to get around anti-spam filters in the first place? Clearly the people DO NOT want their spam and have taken active efforts to block it, yet they continue to try and circumvent the s
Re:more and more spam (Score:2, Informative)
Rolexes (Score:2)
Me too. And I don't even wear a watch.
About a month ago, it seems, the rolex spam started arrving, bypassing yahoo's spam filter, which is usually pretty good.
Oh well, at least it's not "straight dudes sucking cock for the first time... just for you!"
eiwww.
--geekd
Re:Rolexes (Score:2)
Watch spam proof of spam conspiracy? (Score:2)
I find it hard to believe that the world of spam suddenly lighted on selling fake Rolex watches all at the same time. So does this mean that most of those spams were 'caused' by a single entity?
I can see whoever controls the supply of fake Rolexes farming out the spamming to multiple email senders, but it still makes sense that the whole bl
Re:Rolexes (Score:2)
Jerry Springer wears Rolex. Nelly wears Rolex. David Beckham wears Rolex. Tupac wears Rolex. (still?) AND: Usher wears Rolex Bling Bling.
This according to my big box o' spam. Each one many many times.
It's some perverse spam mantra/hypnotism aimed at breaking the recipient down so s/he'll too wear Rolex -- or Rolex Bling Bling.
Don't really understand it anymore. (Score:3, Interesting)
spam of the future (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:spam of the future (Score:3, Insightful)
Also, they are being forced to use such bad spelling that I'm surpised that anyone can ever think they are legitimate. Like telemarketers, spammers can become extinct and no one would care.
Graham: Only half right (Score:3, Informative)
Spam would become, essentially, hyperlinks
Hyperlinks would reduce the revenue per spam so much that spamming would become uneconomic
Unfortunately, it seems he got the first right, but was too optimistic about the second. Still, Bayesian filtering removes the most egregious sales pitches, so I don't complain.
When we can work out that strings of unrelated words make no syntactic sense, we'll really have the spammers nailed (and m
Re:spam of the future (Score:2)
Lawyer Ads about Vioxx? (Score:2)
Have any of you noticed how much of the Vioxx related ones are now for ambulance chasing lawyers? Or am I the only one so "fortunate"?
---
Yes I have a blog [blogspot.com] - deal with it :-)
Sllightly OT ... but might be interesting (Score:2)
The spam index would be the number of spam emails/number of legit emails for the last month for one email account. This is pretty easy to do as gmail saves the last 30 days' worth of spam. Mine right now (for that account only) is about
Re:Sllightly OT ... but might be interesting (Score:2)
So my spam index would be fairly high.
Vioxx ? (Score:3, Interesting)
Sometimes the slashdot summaries can be so vague.
Re:Vioxx ? (Score:2)
Porn spam? (Score:2)
Re:Porn spam? (Score:2)
The majority is viagra and other pharmacy stuff.
Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:4, Interesting)
Today two out of the three I received (new e-mail address they obviously haven't found yet) were telling me to increase how well I can please a woman with exercises and drugs to increase my penis size. It is rather disturbing. One thing I want to know... do men actually think that increasing your penis size will make women ecstatic?
Re:Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:2, Funny)
Yes, we do. Are you telling me it won't?
No, of course not ... (Score:2)
Re:Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:3, Funny)
a) You're wrong, you can do this; it's just that your penis is attached to your boyfriend :-)
or pleasing a woman with my staying power
b) Actually, you can do this too, and you kill two birds with one stone if you invite your boyfriend to watch. See 'enlarging' :-)
Hope this helps :-)
Re:Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:2)
Why is it that most spam is aimed at men when it is obvious that women use the net and e-mail as well?
I get a tonne of the viagra-type spam too on one of my addresses. I think the answer is that there's nothing cheap and postable that addresses women's insecurities. Although, having just typed that, I do sometimes get spam for weight-loss/diet products in amongst everything else. I'd guess that's the closest you'll get to female-targeted spam for now, thank God.
Re:Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:2)
It kind of ruined her day when I told her they didn't put that kind of thought into it. After all, how dare they solicit filth to her AND not care if she was their target market?
Re:Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:2)
Re:Do spammers think that no women use computers? (Score:2)
It's because, deep down, men tend to be far more insecure about their bodies than women, mainly because men can't talk about their bodies amongst themselves the way women can. We just tend to sit and worry about what we perceive as imperfections and, us being men, these worries almost invariably come down to the penis.
Look at the spam going round - as the parent seems to point out, 'en1@rg3 y0ur p3n15!
Wanna R()()1-E-X? (Score:3, Informative)
(?i)r[[:space:][:punct:]_]{0,3}(o|0|\(\)){1,3}[
So, bring on the R0001ex!! spam
Hopefully, the next revision of Astaro will include Rolex spam filters in SpamAssassin so that I don't need to use this custom regex anymore.
Here's one message that I'd love to see (and hopefully blocked):
=========
Gr33tingz, Dear Sir! I'm Dr. Jfjweaiofjweoif Iejfiowefjioe from an official bank in Nigeria and am trying to move $39,000,000 MILLION (million) US DOLLARS (United States currency) worth of \/1@gra pills and C1@li5 out of the country but need to confirm your CitiB@nk banking account details. In exchange for the sum of the transfer, you will have the opportunity to be a man like Britney Spears with real-like r()()()()()1eX watches with a screw-in bezel and a second hand that looks like the real thing. All you have to is click here (http://4.12.44.52:39/removeme/now.idc?really=yes
Geez CmdrTaco... (Score:2)
Is this your way of asking for a copy of my bookmarks?
We have reviewed your post on Rolexes ... (Score:2)
Idea (Score:2)
What is it with this drug spam anyway? (Score:2)
(1) If they can't even spell the name of the drug right how on earth can I rely on their products being safe?
(2) Er, they're selling drugs. If I have a medical problem, I have a medical problem, and what I need is diagnosis, not to go out and buy some drug at random that may or may not cure me and also may or may not kill me. So, whilst I am sometimes in the market for a consultation with a doctor, I am n
Re:What is it with this drug spam anyway? (Score:2)
(2) There are a lot of fools that get a cold, go to sites like www.wrongdiagnosis.com and assume they are about to keel over from collera or dhengi fever and then buy crap like this. Then there are the people that think they know better than a doctor, oh yeah, then there are the people that hate doctors, are ashamed of whatever it is they think they have and co
tsunami spam (Score:2)
I'm not kidding. It's out there.
419 (Score:2)
kind of ironic (Score:2)
Rolex has lost its brand value (Score:2)
All those Rolex spams have made their brand a joke. They're very close to losing their "cool brand" identity.
Yeah, (Score:2)
Re:Hrm I dont get Vioxx (Score:2)
Re:Hrm I dont get Vioxx (Score:2)
Re:Vioxx? (Score:2, Funny)