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European Parliament rejects draft proposal on e-mail spam
CORPORATE IT UPDATE-C1995-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
Tags: e-mail, e-mail spam, European Parliament
Research articles 2001-09-07
AntiSpam Multiple Defense System for SendMail Server Blocks e-Mail Spam On Three Fronts; Protects Against Mistakenly Rejecting Real Mail
Business Editors
Tags: anti-spam, e-mail spam
Research articles 2004-06-04
K-12 Cooperative Chooses Roaring Penguin's CanIt-PRO to Relieve School Districts of E-Mail Spam and Viruses
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: e-mail, e-mail spam, K-12, school district, virus
Research articles 2004-05-04
University of Delaware Chooses Roaring Penguin Software's CanIt-PRO, Gives End-Users Control Over Fighting E-Mail Spam
OTTAWA -- Positive experience using robust MIMEDefang software leads networking and systems group to upgrade to commercial product.
Tags: e-mail, e-mail spam
Research articles 2004-07-06

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Most e-mails spam by 2006: expert.
Dec 04, 2002 (The Canberra Times - ABIX via COMTEX) According to the president of the US Internet Industry Association, Dave McClure, unwanted e-mails are a growing problem. Addressing a conference in Canberra on 3 December 2002, McClure said by 2006, 70 per cent...
Tags: Canberra, E-mail, Internet Industry Association
Research articles 2002-12-04
VA Linux Releases 'SMTPGuard' Anti-SPAM Open Source Software
Tokyo, Japan, Nov 8, 2005 - JCN Newswire - VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. VA Linux, a leading provider of Linux solutions for the telecommunications and enterprise systems markets, today announced the release of 'SMTPGuard', an Open Source, anti-SPAM software for MTAs, which can eliminate unsolicited e-mails SPAM flexibly....
Tags: anti-spam, open-source software, software, VA Software Corp.
Research articles 2005-11-08
Spammers Promise Super-Human Powers to Mere Mortals; Clearswift's Spam Index Reveals Trends in August
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Spammers are targeting "the superhero within" with software apparently capable of endowing users with "super-human" powers, according to Clearswift's latest Spam Index, the tech industry's most in-depth analysis of unsolicited e-mails. Spam promising "all of your heart's desires ... automatically" are making an appearance in in-boxes...
Research articles 2005-08-31
China Voice Holding Corp. Takes Stance against Anonymous Spam E-Mails
DALLAS -- China Voice Holding Corp. CHVC (OTC:CHVC), today announced concern regarding anonymous spam e-mails that have been sent over the past several weeks promoting the Company's stock. China Voice has been unable to determine the source of this spam but is continuing its investigation. The Company feels that these...
Tags: China, Company, e-mail, FINANCE, Investment, NETWORKING, SEC, stock, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2007-05-10
SkillSoft Selects Tumbleweed Email Firewall to Secure Email and Fight Spam; Tumbleweed's Dynamic Anti-spam Service Blocks 16,000 Spam Messages Daily for E-learning Enterprise
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- TumbleweedR Communications Corp. (Nasdaq:TMWD), a leading provider of mission-critical Internet communications software for enterprises, financial services organizations and government, announced today that SkillSoft PLC (Nasdaq: SKIL), a leading provider of enterprise e-learning, has chosen Tumbleweed Email Firewall with Dynamic Anti-spam Service DAS to protect 1,500 users...
Tags: anti-spam, e-learning, e-mail, firewall, SkillSoft, spam message
Research articles 2005-03-01
ADVISORY/Congress Discusses Anti-Spam Legislation
Business Editors, High-Tech Writers ADVISORY... --BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 23, 2000 TOPIC: As the Internet becomes increasingly clogged with unsolicited e-mails, Congress is considering laws to control the spread of spam, the A.P. recently reported. The majority...
Tags: anti-spam, Business Wire, E-mail, INTERNET, MARKETING, SECURITY, Spam, Telemarketing
Research articles 2000-02-23
Websense warns of spam BBC News e-mails
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-31 March 2006-Websense warns of spam BBC News e-mailsC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Security company Websense has warned of spam e-mails which contain stories from BBC News and a 'Read More' link and are intended to draw computer users into visiting malicious websites. Websense said the e-mails are...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., E-mail, INTERNET, SECURITY, Websense Inc.
Research articles 2006-03-31
Beware of Spam E-mails that Mirror Legitimate Sites.
The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 26--Through e-mails, someone may be dishing out your personal information to those with no legitimate business handling it. And one of the most likely sources of this information is you. Spam e-mails...
Tags: E-mail, FBI, INTERNET
Research articles 2003-08-26
BitDefender warns of increase in spam following FBI programmes
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Antivirus software and data security solutions provider BitDefender has warned users of an increase in spam aimed at poisoning Bayesian spam filters. The increase in spam has reportedly resulted from the training programmes held by the FBI for local law-enforcement centres dealing...
Tags: Bitdefender, E-mail, FBI, Government, INTERNET
Research articles 2006-12-06
Spam Tsunami as Spammers Target Asian Market, While Netsky Tops Clearswift's Virus Index
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- In what is likely to be the latest tactic deployed to fool spam filters, Clearswift's latest analysis of spam has identified a significant upsurge in spam based on double byte characters -- i.e., spam written in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Tags: spam, virus
Research articles 2004-09-20
Stemming Spam.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 May 2004-Axcess News: Stemming SpamC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05172004 Bethesda MD - AXcess News (www.axcessnews.com) - Efforts to curtail spam have been pressing forward, with some positive results. The CAN-SPAM Act, which went into effect on January 1, 2004,...
Tags: anti-spam, E-mail, FTC, SECURITY, Spam
Research articles 2004-05-17
Anti-Spam Groups Show Strong Support for Latest Proposed Legislation.
By Tim Lemke, The Washington Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 25-- Anti-spam legislation introduced by Sen. Charles E. Schumer has earned unusually strong support from anti-spam groups, who say it will come closer than any other congressional proposal to telling...
Tags: anti-spam, E-mail, FTC, registry, SECURITY, Spam, spammer
Research articles 2003-06-25
ISPs backing tough anti-spam bill.(News)(Internet service providers )
Byline: TOM JACKSON Ohio Internet service providers and America Online are backing a state bill with strong penalties against fraudulent "spam,'' the unsolicited junk e-mails that clog inboxes. The Ohio House's Commerce and Labor Committee Byline: TOM JACKSON ...
Tags: America Online Inc., anti-spam, Internet, Internet service, Internet Service Provider
Research articles 2004-04-19
IBM's anti-spam software gets lukewarm tech reception.(TECHCETERA)
Citing statistics that say 76 percent of all e-mails in February were unsolicited, IBM recently unveiled new software to combat the problem of spare, an issue giving businesses a big headache. The cost of spam has doubled for businesses in the last Citing statistics...
Tags: anti-spam, e-mail, IBM Corp., server, software, spam
Research articles 2005-04-04
Spam crackdown gathers steam. (In Congress).
WASHINGTON -- Facing complaints from constituents and Internet-service providers about the rising tide of unsolicited commercial e-mails, the House last week started considering legislation that would crack down on Spam. In the House and Sena WASHINGTON -- Facing...
Tags: e-mail, Internet Service Provider, spammer, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-07-14
Clearswift Spam Index: Spam Gets Serious; With Porn Still in the Doldrums
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Spammers appear to be switching from sales tactics to scare tactics this month, according to Clearswift's Spam Index, the tech industry's most in-depth analysis of unsolicited e-mails. For the first time, e-mails promoting goods associated with personal or family safety have made a curious appearance in...
Research articles 2005-08-09
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