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Thursday, 27 April 2006 17:53

Phishers now talk with forked tongues

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Internet security firm RSA Security says it has tracked significant growth in phishing attacks targeting financial institutions in non-English speaking countries over the past six…
A recent study has revealed that anti-spam filters at ISPs and corporation grateways is causing significant problems for the businesses of legitimate email marketers.
Friday, 21 April 2006 07:38

US and China top dirty dozen spammers

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The US and China are vying for leadership as the top spam relaying countries, while Asia is by far the worst spamming relaying continent, according…
Wednesday, 19 April 2006 13:51

Symantec gets spoofed by virus purveyor

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In the ultimate slap in the face, the world's largest anti-virus vendor Symantec has had its identity spoofed by a virus purveyor. A high risk…
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Security vendor McAfee believes the latest Windows vulnerabilities announced by Microsoft are so serious that users could lose complete control of their workstations to attackers.
A new type of phishing scam targeting Chase Bank customers has been detected which redirects recipients to a 1800 telephone number rather than a fraudulent…
Hewlett-Packard has identified a vulnerability in software used by owners of some of its printers which allows hackers to steal information from users.
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