2000: Spam Crackdown Leads To Denial of Service Attacks
As spam became more of a problem, reaction was swift and harsh. Spammers who hacked open mail relays began being blocked by blacklisting sites and services, resulting in numerous Denial of Service attacks.
"The problem with that technology was it was using a sledge hammer to stop spam and you lost a lot of legitimate mail," said Dave Cowings, senior manager of operations for Symantec Security Response.
Consequently, spammers began to use non-secure, open-proxy servers to create and distribute spam.