Category «E-Mail»

Article Identifies Image Spam and Explains Rising Use

Image Spam: By the Numbers, by Scott Berinato: “Image Spam—an e-mail solicitation that uses graphical images of text to avoid filters—is not new. Recently, though, it reached an unprecedented level of sophistication and took off. A year ago, fewer than five out of 100 e-mails were image spam, according to Doug Bowers of Symantec. Today, …

Subjects: E-Mail

FTC Offers Information on Botnets, Hackers, and Spam

Press release: “Tens of thousands of consumers are unwitting accomplices of illegal spammers and at the mercy of identity thieves, warns the Federal Trade Commission. These consumers’ computers have been secretly hijacked by criminals who install spam-sending software and spyware on the computers when consumers open malicious e-mail attachments or visit a malicious Web site. …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail, ID Theft, Privacy

Privacy Ranking Report of Internet Service Companies

Source: “Privacy International (PI) is a human rights group formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations. PI is based in London, and has an office in Washington, D.C. Together with members in 40 countries, PI has conducted campaigns throughout the world on issues ranging from wiretapping and national security activities, …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Commerce, E-Mail, Internet, Knowledge Management, Microsoft, Privacy

Leahy, Specter Ask Rove Lawyer To Voluntarily Provide “Lost” E-Mails Related To Panel's Probe

Follow-up to previous postings on the U.S. attorney firings, this May 25, 2007 ress release: “Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Ranking Member Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) sent the following letter to Karl Rove’s attorney seeking access to e-mails related to the panel’s ongoing investigation into the firings of U.S. Attorneys and politicization within …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, Legal Research

Pew Research Survey on Spam 2007

Press release: “The volume of spam is growing in Americans’ personal and workplace emailaccounts, but email users are less bothered by it. Spam continues to plague the internet as more Americans than ever say they are getting more spam than in the past. But while American internet users report increasing volumes of spam, they also …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Mail, Internet, Privacy

Judiciary Chairman Issues Subpoena For 'Lost' Karl Rove E-Mails

Press release: “Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Wednesday issued a subpoena to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (6 pages, PDF) compelling the Department of Justice to provide all Karl Rove e-mails in its possession related to the panel’s ongoing investigation into the mass firings of federal prosecutors. Rove, a senior political advisor …

Subjects: Congress, E-Mail, Government Documents, Legal Research

DOJ Releases Additional Emails and Document Related to U.S. Attorney Firings

Justice Department Lists E-Mails and Memos Being Withheld in Firings of U.S. Attorneys: “The Justice Department released a list of internal documents Thursday focusing on lawmakers’ concerns and media questions about the firings of eight federal prosecutors, but the department resisted congressional demands for copies of the memos. The list of 159 e-mails and memos, …

Subjects: Congress, E-Mail, Government Documents

Group Issues Report on Missing White House Emails and Violations of the Presidential Records Act

Follow-up to postings on the escalating interest in the U.S. Attorney firings, this press release: “Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released a report [April 12, 2007], WITHOUT A TRACE: The Missing White House Emails and the Violations of the Presidential Records Act, detailing the legal issues behind the story of the White …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, E-Mail, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

Worldwide Email Usage 2007–2011 Forecast

Press release, Worldwide Email Usage 2007–2011 Forecast: Resurgence of Spam Takes Its Toll, March 2007: “This IDC study examines how email is being used and will be used for business and personal purposes. In its eighth year, this annual study of email usage provides email solution providers and their customers with insights on how email …

Subjects: E-Mail

Waxman Asks Government Agencies to Preserve E-mails from RNC Accounts

Following up on this April 10, 2007 posting, House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas AG Gonzales, and related links on the U.S. Attorney firings, today this press release from Rep. Waxman’s House Oversight and Government Reform Committee: “Following briefings from the White House and Republican National Committee that revealed an extensive volume of e-mails regarding official government …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, E-Records, Legal Research

White House Use of Non-Government Issued Email Accounts Under Scrutiny

“Rep. Waxman Requests Information on White House E-Mail Policies Following new revelations that White House officials have been conducting official business using nongovernmental e-mail accounts, Chairman Waxman asks White House Counsel Fred Fielding for information and a briefing regarding White House e-mail policies.” Computerworld: “For official government business, staff members in the Bush White House …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, Legal Research