Archive for August 2004
The Federal Government has rejected Opposition calls for an inquiry into the Prime Minister’s use of his son’s computer software company to spam voters with Liberal Party election material.
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Using new techniques to trick users into opening misleading, fraudulent and potentially harmful messages, spammers have recently targeted Google, the Olympic games and US Bank, according to SurfControl PLC, a vendor of Web and e-mail filtering software.
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Federal and state law enforcement agencies have quietly arrested or charged dozens of people with crimes related to junk e-mail, identity theft and other online scams in recent weeks, according to several people involved in the actions.
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Researchers scanned all spam messages received at its global network of honeypots in the last month and have revealed the top twelve spam producing countries. The United States remains by far the worst offender, exporting 42.53% of all spam.
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GFI MailEssentials will eliminate over 98% of the spam from your network and also adds email management tools to your mail server: disclaimers, mail archiving and monitoring, Internet mail reporting, list server, server-based auto replies and POP3 downloading…
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The OECD said it has set up a task force to coordinate the fight by government, business and the public against unsolicited email messages, or spam.
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Do It Yourself Phishing Kits Lead To More Scams
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Do-it-yourself phishing kits are freely available on the Internet, a security firm said Thursday, and they will lead to more scams sent to online consumers.
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