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How stupid do you have to be to get caught by spam email with the subject line of 'we caught you naked - check the video' is a question I have been asking myself today. Not because I have been caught naked, and if I had my only concern would have been for the poor soul subjected to the visual...
Read More | 24 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 24 Days Ago
Security provider Webroot has today published its State of Internet Security: Protecting Business Email research report and estimates that every single business email account will receive some 42,000 spams during the course of 2008. Or 116 junk messages every single day if you prefer. That is an...
Read More | Apr 2nd, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 2nd, 2008
Last year I exposed a security breach involving the online collection of applications for visa documents allowing Indian citizens to visit the UK, an expose that ended up with the UK government itself being found guilty of breaking the Data Protection Act and which kick-started something of a sea...
Read More | Feb 24th, 2008
According to the Managing Your Organisation’s E-mail and Messaging survey, the results of which were announced today by network management developer Ipswitch Inc., the feeling that you are drowning in spam happens for a reason: you are.
The survey revealed that 20% of those responding reported...
Read More | Dec 18th, 2007
Some major corporations, including Intel and Deloitte & Touche, are apparently spearheading a 'no email Friday' concept in order to crack down on non-essential messages, boost productivity and encourage better face-to-face communications between employees. It appears that some companies are even...
Read More | Oct 16th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 16th, 2007
If you have ever spent a few minutes looking for an email that the sender swears they sent the week before, but seems to have vanished into the ether now, then you are not alone. A new report by e-Media for Mimecast suggests that IT managers in the UK alone are wasting 5 Million man hours every...
Read More | Oct 7th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Oct 9th, 2007
We've been talking about "upside" in the technology stock sector all week.
Hand held devices and memory cards were the sectors at the top of that list, and should stay that way.
Another side to the upside discussion is who, exactly, will be buying these products? After all, a lot of traffic in...
Read More | Sep 28th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 29th, 2007
Qualcomm is best known for two things: making mobile phone chips and owning the once hugely popular Eudora email client software. Or perhaps I should say once owning the once hugely popular Eudora email client software as Qualcomm stopped selling it back in May and handed over the codebase to the...
Read More | Sep 10th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 10th, 2007
Although we all like to moan about the amount of spam hitting our mailboxes, the truth is that spam filtering is pretty good these days and only a tiny amount of it actually need bother us at all. Unlike all that stuff we have actually signed up for but cannot be defined as personal mail. Stuff...
Read More | Aug 26th, 2007
Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker has admitted that Thunderbird is to be booted out of the Mozilla camp in order to allow “the Thunderbird community to determine its own destiny” apparently. Put through my patented BS translator this produced “Thunderbird brings us no revenue, gets a bad press...
Read More | Jul 28th, 2007 | Comments: 9 | Last Comment: Oct 1st, 2007