If you have Verizon DSL like I do, you've probably noticed a sharp increase in spam. The messages are the same old thing, purposely misspelled messages promoting online pharmacies, debt reduction services and male enhancement, with subject lines like "weadmid Earbet snato prite Chilet" Complete gibberish. I've been getting about 50 a day and Verizon hasn't been able to explain how these spam messages are getting past their filter. Interesting though, that these messages, which bear all the red flags that spam filters are designed to catch, slipped right through. Things that make you go hmm....