Dear Non-Registered KnujOn User,

We sincerely appreciate your participation in this effort and thank you for submitting spam to KnujOn. We would like to take this opportunity to tell you a few things you might not know about the spam world, to let you know about the impact your submissions are having on this project, and introduce ways you can streamline your spam reporting. This is also an invitation to view the Worst 300 sites reported by you and other non-registered members. Additionally, we hope to answer more questions about this project and its goals.

What you will find here


What you may not know about the spam world


A mere 10 registrars account for 93% of the domain abuse complaints issued by KnujOn


90% of the illicit sites tracked by KnujOn clustered at 20 registrars

The problem is much more concentrated than generally recognized.


Your Impact

KnujOn has recorded 54,357 site shutdowns and 32,537 of them are sites reported by non-registered participants. Of the 61,513 pending suspensions, 15,908 were reported by non-registered participants. Each one of these sites is a small victory that often leads to the identification of a large illicit network. Sometimes all it takes is a single email. Become a member.


Free Spam Submission Utilities

In addition to forwarding your junk email to knujon@coldrain.net or nonregistered@coldrain.net there are many email add-ons available that will simplify your spam reporting. It is also possible to upload bulk files to KnujOn.com. How to Report Spam to KnujOn
Upload Bulk Spam
KnujOn Outlook Utility
KnujOn Thunderbird
AppleMail
More utilities......
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Upload Spam Here


1. Choose a File:

2. Upload it:
Files are time-stamped so you may upload more than one per day with the same name.


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A Mini-Faq of Critical Questions

  1. Why Report Spam?
    Spam filtering is not a complete solution to the problem. Something needs to be done with spam after it has been blocked and quarantined. When spam is reported there is a higher likelihood that malicious websites can be shutdown. When spam is reported properly it can lead to illicit network identification and more severe penalties for the operators. Proper reporting also keeps Internet service providers aware of their obligations to customers like you.

  2. Why Report Spam to KnujOn?
    KnujOn is not merely reporting spam to ISPs and law enforcement, we are using spam to reveal bottlenecks and breakpoints in Internet compliance. The amount of data we have collected allows us to see exactly where the problem is festering. Our goal is also to terminate large blocks of illicit websites, the reason is to prevent transactions and victimization. Without a website, the value of spam is lost.

  3. What do members get?
    Members receive private accounts to forward spam to and a personal custom report. The report is similar to the one (featured on next page)( but would only display your results not the collective results. Personal reports also include additional management utilities and attention we cannot extend to non-registered members (See sample). Become a member

  4. Can I submit forum/blog spam?
    Yes, read more

  5. More questions...

See the 300 Worst Sites Reported by Non-Registered KnujOn Participants