Motifolio: Spamming scientists

Motifolio, a site that provides biomedical PowerPoint toolkits for presentations, is spamming. Their ESP is the Canadian-based Campaigner. As an aside, Canada has relatively new anti-spam legislation that is among the best in the world. It simply prohibits all unsolicited commercial email. Let’s see what Campaigner make of this spam, given their terms and conditions, anti-spam policy, and said legislation.

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Miltenyi Biotec GmbH: spamming scientists

Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, a company that provides products and services for biomedical research, is spamming. The ESP is SC-Networks GmbH, their Evalanche service, which does not appear to have a Terms of Service.

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Biospam: Pointers to others who document the same phenomenon

I googled one of the businesses I have just reported here together with the word spam and came across http://biospam.wikidot.com/. They haven’t been active for a while, though, but the phenomenon is clearly widely recognised. Apparently the folks I googled have been at it for quite a while.

ATG biosynthetics GmbH: Spamming scientists

ATG biosynthetics GmbH, a German business, appears to be spamming addresses harvested from scientific publications as the scientist who received this doesn’t recognise being a customer. ATG are doing their own bulk emailing. The ISP is 1&1.

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Cellectis SA: Spamming scientists

Cellectis SA, a worldwide pioneer in Genome engineering, is spamming addresses harvested from scientific publications. The ESP is EmailVision, whose anti-spam policy unequivocally prohibits the sending of unsolicited emails.

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Philippe Tsvetkov (bioprofiling.de): Spamming scientists

bioprofiling.de, a free web portal for analyses and interpretation of biological data of various natures is spamming scientists. They make no pretensions about their illegal opt-out spamming and data collection practices: You are receiving this message because you are an active author in the field. To unsubscribe, please reply with “no” in the subj. line. The message is sent from the network of the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology in Moscow, Russia, and advertises a site hosted in the network of Bytemark in the UK.

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Advanstar Communications Inc. (chromatographyonline.com): Spamming scientists

Here’s another bunch who figure publishing a scientific paper makes you fair game to be spammed.

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Santa Cruz Biotechnology: Spamming to sell scientific supplies

As with Proteogenix, here’s another bunch who figure the act of publishing a scientific paper serves as a form of granting consent to be added to all sorts of mailing lists.

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Proteogenix: Spamming to sell scientific supplies

Proteogenix, a French supplier of custom synthesis services, is spamming. It is unclear whether they are using an ESP or not; it doesn’t look like they are. The spamming domain 3go.fr is registered to a private person who wishes to remain anonymous. The ISP is OVH.
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