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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Connect the Google dots: In war on spam, GMail's IMAP support hints at 'auto-unsubscribe' standard
Boy those folks at Google are clever when it comes to spam. The question is whether a technology that they probably have in the works in their labs will be one that can and will be embraced by...
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Open letter to e-mail vendors: Your spam fix doesn't work. Time for a complete redo?
The makers of anti-spam solutions (be they stand-alone or ones that are built-in to existing e-mail solutions) would have you believe that their solutions are worthy of battling spam and merit...
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United we stand against spam?
The FTC’s Orson Swindle recognizes that all anti-spam communities must work together to produce an integrated system of anti-spam laws and technologies. Remain divided and we’ll fall victim to a...
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Linux systems rank high on spam sender list
Linux systems are five times more likely than Windows machines to be used to send spam, according to a Symantec report that highlights the part that Linux plays in the growing spam problem.
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Fortune 500 companies use of email spoofing countermeasures declining
Here's a paradox - a technology originally meant to verify the sender of an email message for the sake of preventing spoofed messages from reaching the network, still hasn't been embraced by the...
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Gmail, PayPal and Ebay embrace DomainKeys to fight phishing emails
Brad Taylor, Google's Gmail Spam Czar, has just posted details on the ongoing cooperation with PayPal and Ebay, two of the most targeted brands in phishing emails, the effect of which is rejecting...
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Is mobile spam OK if the sender pays?
The idea is to subsidize the delivery of content with the ads in an environment that allows targeting based on both the content of what you're getting and your behavior. This is what the Internet...
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Connect the Google dots: In war on spam, GMail's IMAP support hints at 'auto-unsubscribe' standard
Boy those folks at Google are clever when it comes to spam. The question is whether a technology that they probably have in the works in their labs will be one that can and will be embraced by...
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After authentication of senders, ending spam requires a relationship managment protocol
One thing that virtually every e-mail security expert agrees on is that there's no silver bullet to the spam problem. But if there's the equivalent of a hollow point bullet that can do the most...
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Open letter to e-mail vendors: Your spam fix doesn't work. Time for a complete redo?
The makers of anti-spam solutions (be they stand-alone or ones that are built-in to existing e-mail solutions) would have you believe that their solutions are worthy of battling spam and merit...
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RIAA infringement letters: University says return to sender
University of North Dakota says it removes student computer records after 30 days, so it can't comply with RIAA request.
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Microsoft sets Sender ID free
The e-mail authentication technology can now be used without fear of a response from Microsoft's intellectual property lawyers.
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Web site gives e-mail senders a reputation
New Web site aims to help determine whether a specific computer has been sending legitimate e-mail or spam.
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Sender ID's fading message
Lack of popularity of Microsoft's antispam technology could make it harder to reverse consumers' eroding faith in e-mail.
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No more sender's remorse?
New e-mail filter screens outgoing messages for potential legal headaches.
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Spam: Leave it to the sender
Todd Marshall: One small change could go a long way to solving the spam problem: Leave messages on the sender's server, and have recipients come to fetch them.
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Apache, open-source groups wary of Sender ID
The Apache Foundation pulls support for the antispam technology because of Microsoft's license requirements.
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Microsoft touts 'Sender ID' to fight spam, scams
Proposed tech standard would verify senders' IP addresses to cut malicious phishing and annoying Viagra pitches.
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Ultra personal computing and fighting spam
This week marked the second running of CeBIT-America at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City. CeBIT-America is the kissing cousin of CeBIT, an event held annually in Germany that is the...
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United we stand against spam?
The FTC’s Orson Swindle recognizes that all anti-spam communities must work together to produce an integrated system of anti-spam laws and technologies. Remain divided and we’ll fall victim to a...
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