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- ICSA Labs Creates Anti-Spam Product Developers' Consortium
- MECHANICSBURG, Pa. -- ICSA Labs([R]), an independent division of Cybertrust([R]), the global information security specialist, today announced the formation of the Anti-Spam Product Developers' Consortium. This consortium was created to advance anti-spam technologies and to provide a third-party information source to help the anti-spam user community select and effectively implement...
- Research articles 2007-04-11
- CHINA TO TRAIN 1,000 E-MAIL ADMINISTRATOR
- AsiaInfo Services 08-18-2006 China to Train 1,000 E-mail Administrator CHINA, Aug 18, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- The Internet Society of China plans to train 1000 e-mail administrators in Nanchang of Jiangxi from this September, in order to enable Internet-based companies...
- Research articles 2006-08-18
- How Do You Fight Spam?
- Spam, the scourge of inboxes everywhere. Until recently, I used SpamArrest -- a server-side challenge/response system that worked quite well for the most part -- to keep it out of my inbox. But I'm a cheapskate (no, seriously, I have a whole blog to prove it), so I decided to try some...
- Blog posts 2008-01-04
- FTC: Consumers Receiving Less Spam
- Technological anti-spam advances, together with enforcement of the CAN-SPAM Act, have reduced the amount of spam reaching consumer inboxes, according to the Federal Trade Commission FTC. In a report to Congress, "Effectiveness and Enforcement of the CANSPAM Act," the ETC concludes that the act is effective in providing protection for...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- Less Spam? Depends on How You Look at It
- The Federal Trade Commission, the agency in charge of fighting spam, reported in late December that the problem of unsolicited e-mail is shrinking. “We’re making progress,” says Lydia Parnes, director of the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection. According to the FTC, antispam filtering technology and the two-year-old Can-Spam Act...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- Spam volume declines, FTC reports
- WASHINGTON AP -- Those annoying "spam" e-mails for Viagra or low-rate mortgages that clog computer users' mailboxes appear to be on the decline, federal regulators said Tuesday. In a report to Congress, the Federal Trade Commission said the anti-spam law that took effect two years ago has helped...
- Research articles 2005-12-21
- IronPort Systems Introduces the Industry's Most Powerful Anti-Spam Appliance for the Enterprise
- IronPort® Systems Inc., a leading provider of anti-spam, anti-virus, and anti-spyware appliances for business, today announced at the RSA Conference (booth 1943), the availability of the IronPort C650TM email security appliance, setting a new standard in performance for the industry's most accurate anti-spam defense.
- Research articles 2007-02-06
- Internet Fraud Protection, Anti-Spam Solutions and Ground-Breaking Hosting Services Unveiled at ISPCON FALL 2005
- GOLDEN, Colo. -- First day of ISPCON will Kick Off with an Exclusive First-Look at Innovative and Industry Changing Products at the Press Sneak Peek Session ISPCON organizer, The Golden Group, today announces the line-up for the Press Sneak Peek Session on October 18, 2005 at the Santa Clara...
- Research articles 2005-10-05
- Three charged, one pleads guilty in first case on obscene spam
- WASHINGTON AFP — Three people were indicted and a fourth pleaded guilty to criminal charges in the first case related to the transmission of obscene spam e-mails under a 2003 US anti-spam law, officials said. The US Justice Department said late Thursday the charges target an operation that sent...
- Research articles 2005-08-26
- 9-year prison term confirmed for spam king
- WASHINGTON AFP — A judge sentenced a man to nine years in prison for violating anti-spam laws by sending out millions of unsolicited e-mails using fake addresses, authorities said. Loudon County, Virginia, Circuit Judge sentenced Jeremy Jaynes of Raleigh, North Carolina, accepting the recommendation of a jury that convicted...
- Research articles 2005-04-08
- Feds pursue suspected spammers
- Federal authorities are quietly carrying out a series of raids against the nation's biggest suspected spam operators in their most aggressive actions yet. Sometimes striking in the early morning, FBI agents and other law enforcement in recent weeks have pounced on ventures in Florida, Arizona, New Jersey and New...
- Research articles 2005-01-12
- Network World Review Cites CipherTrust's IronMail as a `Favorite' among Dozens of Solutions Tested
- ATLANTA -- Publication Recommends IronMail be Included on "Short List" of Products Evaluated as Part of a Messaging Security Purchase CipherTrust, the leader in messaging security, today announced that Network World, a respected IT trade publication, has named CipherTrust a "favorite" in an anti-spam and e-mail security review of...
- Research articles 2004-12-20
- U.S. Army Knowledge Online Portal blocks e-mail threats with Symantec; Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam protects more than 1.8 million AKO intranet mailboxes.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-9 November 2004-SYMANTEC CORPORATION: U.S. Army Knowledge Online Portal blocks e-mail threats with Symantec; Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam protects more than 1.8 million AKO intranet mailboxesC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11092004 CUPERTINO, Calif. - Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC), the global leader...
- Research articles 2004-11-09
- Top spammer to get 9 years in slammer
- WASHINGTON AFP — A man convicted of violating anti-spam laws by sending out tens of thousands of unsolicited e-mails using fake addresses faces nine years in prison in Virgina, an anti-spam group said. The Spamhaus Project, which tracks spam and suspected spammers, said a court in Virginia recommended the...
- Research articles 2004-11-04
- FrontBridge Email Expert to Discuss the Adoption of Anti-Spam Standards at Inaugural FTC/NIST Email Authentication Summit
- FrontBridge Technologies Inc.WHAT: A FrontBridge senior executive will speak on the adoption of email authentication standards at the inaugural Email Authentication Summit. Moderated by the Federal Trade Commission and the National Institute of Standards...
- Research articles 2004-11-03
- Florida spammer to pay $25,000 settlement to Massachusetts.
- By Hiawatha Bray, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 8--Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly declared a victory in the war on unwanted e-mail yesterday, as a Florida spammer agreed to pay $25,000 to settle a state lawsuit charging violations of...
- Research articles 2004-10-08
- Net group nukes anti-spam effort
- NEW YORK -- A row over intellectual property claims from Microsoft Corp. has dealt a fatal blow to an ambitious effort by Internet engineers to create a technical standard for curbing junk e-mail. The failure to reach consensus on the Microsoft-championed proposal known as Sender ID throws back...
- Research articles 2004-09-28
- ICSA Labs Introduces Anti-Spam Product Certification
- MECHANICSBURG, Pa. -- ICSA Labs([R]), an independent division of Cybertrust([R]), the global information security specialist, today announced that it is now accepting anti-spam products for evaluation and certification testing. The goal of ICSA Labs' anti-spam product testing and certification is to evaluate product effectiveness in detecting and removing spam, as...
- Research articles 2006-10-12
- FTC Nixes "Do-Not-Spam" List
- News, Trends & AnalysisThe U.S. Federal Trade Commission FTC told Congress that a national "do-not-spam" e-mail registry could not be enforced effectively, would not reduce the amount of spam consumers receive, and might even increase it.In the CAN-SPAM law passed last December, Congress...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Is CAN-SPAM the new anti-SPAM? FCC's recent rules set boundaries for marketers, but will they find new ways to ante up?(Service Providers)(Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003)(Federal Communications Commission)
- WASHINGTON -- The FCC's new rules aimed at protecting wireless customers who don't want to receive electronic spam messages leave open some cracks that concern consumer groups and carriers. In early August, the commission sought to lay blanket protection against the mass...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
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