Source:
Wired
"Even spammers get the blues. The often reviled group has banded together in an online community called The Bulk Club complete with tips and tools. "We want to attempt to steer some marketers in a better direction than (where) they were heading but (as) with any business, some people just don't care to follow the rules," Drew Auman, The Bulk Club's operator, told Wired. Recently, a security flaw at the Web site allowed non-members access to the membership rolls revealing some of the biggest names in spam. Upon learning of the glitch, Thor Larholm, co-founder of SPAMfighter, posted the names on a site that reports e-mail abuse. Last week, the spammers' sanctuary was down -- allegedly attacked by hackers, according to Auman."
The Bulk Club