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Tangled Web : Undercover Threats, Invisible Enemies
White Paper Its Web Security service, for example, includes anti-spyware and anti-virus protection, as well as industry-leading converged threat analysis which ensures that threat intelligence learned from email is... [19 Oct 2009]
Revealed: The anatomy of an internet scam
News Scareware is a growing problem - according to the Anti Phising Working Group, the amount of rogue antivirus software has increased six-fold in the first half of this year and 200 gangs are using it to make money. [19 Oct 2009]
From Good to Bad Ones: Making Spam Detection Easier
White Paper Previous researches of the anti-spamming have proved that results can be greatly improved when bad seeds are used together with good ones. However, how to select bad seeds efficiently is... [01 Jul 2009]
When IT security becomes a gothic horror story
Comment A poll of anti-fraud chiefs published by RSA Conference in the run up to the event found that more than half thought fraud attacks have increased because of the global economic problems - and one in three said their... [21 Apr 2009]
Block Evolving Spam, Secure your Network
White Paper Although most business have some type of Anti-Spam solution in place, spam continues to evolve and disguise itself in order to sneak past traditional defenses. Download this FREE whitepaper and learn about the brand new... [18 Mar 2009]
Five reasons why Chrome will crash and burn
News Tor Odland, head of communications for rival browser Opera, thinks the brand's attempted dominance could prompt an anti-Microsoft style backlash against lack of choice. Bad track record After all the... [02 Sep 2008]
My 15 minutes with Bill Gates
Comment Gates was rabidly anti-Unix, for reasons too complex to detail here. As I recall the demo was a children's game with bad graphics and a lousy user experience. Greenbaum thought he had the best of the... [11 Jul 2008]
The Brampton Factor: Licensed to bill
Comment Software piracy may well be a very bad thing. That was bad enough but worse was to come. But does it justify inflicting misery on legitimate software buyers, asks Martin Brampton. A phrase often crops up... [07 May 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.02.08
Round-Up As the news sent shockwaves across the globe, the Round-Up was delighted to note that at a press conference announcing the seismic shift, CEO Steve Ballmer and his co-joined executives decided they would eschew ties to adopt the relaxed,... [29 Feb 2008]
Get mobile addicts out of the BlackBerry jam
Comment They must not be sucked into bad habits or behaviour that their colleagues may regard as anti-social - in short, good 'mobile netiquette'. But there's nothing wrong with the core technology, says Rob... [21 Feb 2008]
Malware: From bedroom to boardroom
Comment Unsurprisingly, they had an immediate and devastating impact on spam levels and in 2003 the volume of spam surpassed legitimate email for the first time, according to anti-spam company Brightmail. In 2003,... [19 Nov 2007]
ID cards not about to be scrapped, says gov't
News A spokesman for NO2ID, an anti-ID cards lobbying group, said he had seen no appetite in government for any change to the scheme. The spokesman said: "No one in government has given us any indication there's been a... [06 Nov 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 28.09.07
Round-Up Not content with shafting Microsoft in a landmark ruling last week over the company's anti-competitive behaviour, the EC is now rubbing salt in the wounds by giving due consideration to a report by an influential think... [28 Sep 2007]
TechNet Webcast: Implementing Application Security - Part II: Configuring Exchange Server 2003 to Improve Messaging Security (Level 200)
White Paper This in-depth exploration of "Defense in depth" tactics for Exchange will discuss and demonstrate proper configuration for secure access and authentication, encryption, and anti-Spam measures. Exchange Server security is... [01 Aug 2007]
CIO Essentials: Vista, BBC iPlayer, BlackBerrys and spam
News Anti-spam measures fail business test Whether companies choose open source or proprietary filtering, or outsource anti-spam to a third party, it appears more and more spam continues to get through.... [24 Jul 2007]