In a development that probably stuns nobody, it appears that pornographic spammers have not abided by the new law that says they must tag their subject lines as pornographic.
A report by CNET News.com cites Brightmail’s numbers that show that not only did sexually explicit spam fail to slow down after the new regulations took effect, but pornographic messages actually increased. According to the report, one company sent out 2.5 million spam messages in a 40-hour period this week, compared to 2 million in the same period last week.
