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Spam attacks over 13m UK home computers every day

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

uSwitch.com warns that millions of household computers could be damaged by spam emails unless simple precautions such as filters and fire walls are put in place.
The UK is officially internet crazy with 15.5 million homes now hooked up to the World Wide Web. However, uSwitch.com reveals that this internet explosion exposes 13.2 million homes […]

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Research Determines Sender ID Ineffective Against Spam

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Despite a renewed and aggressive PR campaign by Microsoft, statistical analysis demonstrates that “Sender ID” is ineffective as an anti-spam solution.
Ann Arbor, Michigan (PRWEB) June 20, 2006 –- OnlyMyEmail, Inc. (www.OnlyMyEmail.com). Despite a renewed and aggressive PR campaign by Microsoft, statistical analysis demonstrates that “Sender ID” is ineffective as an anti-spam solution.
Research conducted by OnlyMyEmail, […]

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Junk faxes are illegal. So why are you getting them?

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

When President Bush signed the federal anti-spam bill (the CAN-SPAM Act) in December, the White House hailed the law as providing “a well-balanced approach” that will help curb spam. But if a previous federal ban on junk faxes, included in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991, is any guide, e-mail spammers are unlikely […]

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Put an end to spam and phishing by reforming email

Monday, May 15th, 2006

It is way past time for the internet community to do something serious about spam and phishing attacks. The problem has gone way beyond spam now. Spam itself was quite annoying. We’ve all waded through hundreds, if not thousands, of emails in our inboxes, trying to find the legitimate emails that we wanted. Even all […]

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Spam a lot: What kind of a trick gets someone to click

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

BY STEVE JOHNSON
Chicago Tribune
A simple “hey” is often effective. Hey, this sounds like a friend e-mailing, even if I don’t know any Gerard Correa.
A tantalizing ellipsis can do the trick, as in “Why didn’t you … ” Why didn’t I what? I’ll bite.
And the appeal to prurient interests, even if it’s ridiculous, can work: “FW: […]

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MailFoundry Announces Free Anti-Spam Service for Small Business

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Green Bay, WI — (SBWIRE) — 04/5/2006 — MailFoundry, the world’s leading provider of Human Intelligence powered anti-spam solutions, announced today that it will now offer small businesses free anti-spam for up to ten email addresses with its MailFoundry Hosted Anti-Spam service.
“Small business owners need to focus on growing their business”, said David C. […]

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Mail-Filters Offers Free Anti-Spam Filtering

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

Mail-Filters.com, Inc., the global leader in OEM anti-spam solutions providing technology for its OEM partners filtering billions of messages a day in more than 100 countries and over 30 languages, announced today that during the holiday season it will be offering charitable organizations of all sizes free anti-spam filtering technology through the end of 2006. […]

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