The Artima Developer Community
Sponsored Link

.NET Buzz Forum
SMSpam

0 replies on 1 page.

Welcome Guest
  Sign In

Go back to the topic listing  Back to Topic List Click to reply to this topic  Reply to this Topic Click to search messages in this forum  Search Forum Click for a threaded view of the topic  Threaded View   
Previous Topic   Next Topic
Flat View: This topic has 0 replies on 1 page
Roy Osherove

Posts: 1807
Nickname: royo
Registered: Sep, 2003

Roy Osherove is a .Net consultant based in Israel
SMSpam Posted: Apr 21, 2004 9:24 PM
Reply to this message Reply

This post originated from an RSS feed registered with .NET Buzz by Roy Osherove.
Original Post: SMSpam
Feed Title: ISerializable
Feed URL: http://www.asp.net/err404.htm?aspxerrorpath=/rosherove/Rss.aspx
Feed Description: Roy Osherove's persistent thoughts
Latest .NET Buzz Posts
Latest .NET Buzz Posts by Roy Osherove
Latest Posts From ISerializable

Advertisement
It is final. SMS is far more annoying than regular email spam. How so? Here's a little story.
 
A couple of months ago my wife and me went to a disco club (if you're from israel, it was the TLV - be warned!).
All was fine and dandy and we had a lot of fun. The week after that, on thursday evening, my cell phone starts beeping like crazy. I was never much into beeping, even my machine is on mute most of the time, so this was pretty annoying. It seems that someone decided to send me an SMS message to my cell phone.
 
Now, here's the really annoying part about getting an SMS on my phone(samsung). This particular model will beep every minute until you actually read the message. No way around that. I s*it you not.
So, after picking up the phone, unlocking it by
  • pressing “#” for 3 seconds (sigh),
  • going to menu, “read messages”(sigh)
  • and waiting a second for the message list to load (sigh),
  • clicking on the “new” sign and waiting another second (sigh)
I finally got to read the important text that my phone wanted so much to tell me about - it was an SMS message from the TLV, telling me I should really attend their party the next day, because DJ so and so will be there. Needless to say I was pissed. How the hell did they get my number? Then I remembered that on that evening we went dancing, we filled out a membership form with my details, including cell phone. ugh. What was I thinking??
 
I dimissed the message and returned to my day job, not before deleting it by
  • going to “messages”,
  • ”last Message”,
  • ”Delete”,
  • ”Confirm”,
  • ”Deleted” (sigh, another 5 seconds down the drain).
 the next week I get another message from them, so I call them up and ask to be removed. Of course I wasn't, and the next week I got another SMS. not only that, I got another different SMS, from a different club, which appereantly is trading phone numbers (like any common spammer trades emails) with the TLV. aaarrrggg!
 
Conclusion - SMS is the next spam medium. beware.

Read: SMSpam

Topic: Event Log Monitoring with RSS... why not? Previous Topic   Next Topic Topic: Longhorn is here ... almost :-)

Sponsored Links



Google
  Web Artima.com   

Copyright © 1996-2019 Artima, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use