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Blue Frog was a freely-licensed anti-spam tool produced by Blue Security Inc. and operated as part of a community-based system which tried to persuade spammers to remove community members' addresses from their mailing lists by automating the complaint process for each user as spam is received. Blue Security maintained these addresses in a hashed form in a Do Not Intrude Registry, and spammers could use free tools to clean their lists. The tool was discontinued in 2006.

Blue Frog
Developer(s)Blue Security
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Extension for Mozilla Firefox
LicenseOpen-source[specify]
WebsiteBlue Security Inc. (archived)


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Bibliography

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  • Krebs, Brian (May 17, 2006), "Blue Security Kicked While It's Down", The Washington Post, archived from the original on June 12, 2006 on the spammers victory and its implications.
  • Singel, Ryan (May 16, 2006), "Under Attack, Spam Fighter Folds", Wired News.
  • Underwood, Todd (May 8, 2006), "The Blue Security Fiasco", Renesys, archived from the original on June 18, 2006.
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  1. ^ Leyden, John. "Blue Security calls it quits after attack by renegade spammer". www.theregister.com. Retrieved 2024-01-19.