Archive for the 'Spam' Category

Guide helps email past spam filters

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

Which words and phrases should be avoided?
Madeline Bennett, IT Week 22 May 2006
Electronic marketing specialist Email Reaction has launched a spam vocabulary guide, to help firms prevent legitimate emails from being consigned to trash folders.
According to Email Reaction’s research, seemingly innocent words that could count against firms in the eyes of mail filters include acceptance, […]

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Spam Cube joins forces with Netcraft

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

Partners will deliver revamped Spam Cube 2.0 with anti-phishing technology
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 23 May 2006
Anti-spam gadget vendor Spam Cube has joined forces with internet services company Netcraft to boost the efficiency of its hardware.
Spam Cube 2.0, which will debut in November, has integrated Netcraft’s anti-phishing technology into its firmware, giving “added punch” to its […]

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Smarter Spam Could Mimic Friends’ Mail

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

The next generation of spam-sending zombies would scan E-mail in the user’s inbox, mine it for information and writing patterns, then crank out realistic-looking replies to real messages, researchers warn.
By Gregg Keizer
TechWeb.com
May 1, 2006 01:05 PM
The next generation of spam and phishing e-mails could fool both software filters and the most cautious people, […]

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Spam law works, claims FTC

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

Obviously they don’t have an internet connection
THE US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has made a bizarre claim that the Can-Spam Act has been a major deterrent in stopping “spam”.
While the FTC admits that more than 70 per cent of email is still spam, it says that the figure is levelling off.
Director of the FTC’s […]

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Spam sliced by US law, filters

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

The flood of unwanted E-mail or “Spam” appears to be subsiding in the United States as a result of a 2003 law and technological advances, according to a government report.
The federal trade Commission report said yesterday that an avalanche of Spam remains a major issue for internet users but that most indications are that […]

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