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Hormel just sizzlin' over use of 'spam'
Hormel Foods is concerned that Spam's good name as a canned luncheon meat has been sullied by its continued use as a generic term for junk e-mail and they're ready to take their case into the legal frying pan. Hormel has filed two legal challenges with the U.S....
Tags: Hormel, SALES, SECURITY, Spam Arrest, U.S. Secret Service
Research articles 2003-08-04
Las Vegas Review-Journal The Online Guy Column.
By Al Gibes, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 5--SOFTWARE STOPS SPAM IN ITS TRACKS: It's too early to claim victory, but I've gained an edge in the battle against spam. Not the canned-meat variety, officially known as SPAM. I'm talking...
Tags: Las Vegas Review-Journal, Spam Arrest
Research articles 2003-05-05

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Spam Arrest Offers Free 90 Day Trial to Blue Security Users
SEATTLE -- Spam Arrest offers Blue Security Blue Frog Software users a free 90 day trial of Spam Arrest's patent-protected, web-based, anti-spam service.
Tags: security
Research articles 2006-05-23
Spam Arrest LLC Wins Lawsuit against Hormel over SPAM Trademark
After a Five Year Litigation, Spam Arrest Wins the David and Goliath Battle to Keep Its Trademark and Protect the Anti-Spam Industry from Further Lawsuits
Research articles 2007-11-28
Spam Arrest LLC Puts Final Can on Hormel's Spam Trademark Action
Business Editors & Legal Writers
Research articles 2004-05-28
U.K. Police Arrest Two Tied to Zeus Trojan
Police in the U.K. arrested two people tied to the Zeus Trojan, a notorious piece of malware used to steal banking information and another personal data such as passwords for sites like Facebook.Authorities in the U.K. have reportedly arrested two people in connection with using a notorious Trojan in a...
Tags: information, Malware, Fortinet Inc., Trojan Horse
News items 2009-11-18
Federal Officials Charge Gaston, Ore., Man with Stock Fraud.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Feb. 25--A Gaston man accused of participating in a "spam scam" stock fraud with a partner in New York was arrested and appeared Thursday afternoon before a federal magistrate in Portland. Glenn E. Conley, 30, formerly of Portland was released on his own recognizance...
Tags: E-mail, FINANCE, fraud, Investment, Litigation, Portland, SEC, stock
Research articles 2000-02-27
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