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A report entitled "Exploiting the Trust Hierarchy among Email Servers" published by Pablo Ximenes from the University of PR at Mayaguez, USA and Andre dos Santos at the State University of Ceara, Brazil suggests that Google Mail is flawed in such a way so as to turn it into massive spam machine....
Read More | 3 Days Ago
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
According to unified threat management specialist Fortinet Facebook users had better start paying attention to the postings that appear on their message wall within the popular social networking site. It appears that spammers are moving away from targeting third party applications, as evidenced in...
Read More | Apr 2nd, 2008
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
Think of where your spam comes from and the usual suspects, according to most surveys of such things by the security and messaging experts, turn out to be the good old US of A, Russia and China which between them accounted for 33.8 percent of all spam in the last quarter of 2007. However, in a new...
Read More | Mar 11th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 11th, 2008
According to messaging security experts MessageLabs there has been a 100 percent rise in the amount of spam from Gmail during February, along with a worrying 200 percent increase in targeted Trojan attacks.
The February MessageLabs Intelligence Report, published today, paints a sorry picture as...
Read More | Mar 10th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 11th, 2008
McAfee Avert Labs has warned that the number of spammers which use the 'out of office' functionality of web-based email systems to distribute junk mail is on the increase. The particular technique in question, which involves spammers setting up web-based email accounts which are configured to...
Read More | Feb 28th, 2008
Junk email may be costing your company more than you think; here’s how to add up the real costs.
Spam may be cheap for the people who send it, but it can be a serious expense for your business. According to a study conducted earlier this year by Nucleus Research Inc., spam management costs...
Read More | Feb 25th, 2008
It is not often that a drunken discussion provides anything more than a hangover the following morning, but recently a bunch of IT security experts got talking while the beer was flowing and someone asked the question: what is the biggest threat on the IT landscape today? Everything from 'the user'...
Read More | Feb 22nd, 2008
How long before Skype Ltd. ends up as an item for bid on eBay? Ever since its acquisition by the Internet auction site, Skype has been a rudderless boat — and without a captain, following the departure of cofounder Niklas Zennstrom, who took £2.8 billion of Skype’s £5.2 billion value with...
Read More | Feb 20th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 31st, 2008