Category «E-Mail»

Hastert Issues Preliminary Report on Ex-Rep Foley's Improper Email Exchanges

Roll Call, September 29, 2006: “Foley Interviewed About Page Last Year; Democrats Not Told – Ex-Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.), who resigned Friday after reports of his improper communications with a former male House page were made public, was interviewed about some of those contacts by the chairman of the House Page Board and the then-Clerk …

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

FDIC Issues New Consumer Phishing Alert

Consumer Alert: New Phishing Attack Claims to be FDIC “The FDIC is aware of a phishing e-mail that has the appearance of being sent from the FDIC. The name “Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation” appears on the “From” line and the subject is, “IMPORTANT: Notification of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.” This e-mail claims that the FDIC …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, ID Theft

Treasury IG Report Details Increased Security Risks from Non Business Use of Email

Inappropriate Use of Email by Employees and System Configuration Management Weaknesses Are Creating Security Risks, July 31, 2006, Reference Number: 2006-20-110 (20 pages, PDF). “We found e-mail messages that violated the IRS’ personal use policy in the electronic mailboxes of 71 (74 percent) of 96 employees.”

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, PC Security

GSA Alerts Public to Recent E-mail Scheme

GSA press release: “The U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Office of Citizens Services & Communications is warning the public to avoid falling victim to a recent e-mail scheme that targets users by sending unsolicited e-mails allegedly from FirstGov, the citizen portal operated by GSA. These scam e-mails tell recipients that because of recent fraudulent activities …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail, ID Theft

MarkMonitor Reports Domain-Based Phishing Attacks Now Represent 73 Percent of All Phishing Scams

Press release: “According to MarkMonitor’s AntiFraud Operations Center™ (AFOC), domain-based phishing attacks now represent 73 percent of all attacks, up from 35 percent just 18 months ago.” Related reference in this press release to an academic paper titled, Why Phishing Works. beSpacific postings on ID theft and cybercrime

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

Hearing on Phishing Remedies

The Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, chaired by Rep. Spencer Bachus (AL), held a hearing today entitled “ICANN and the Whois Database: Providing Access to Protect Consumers from Phishing.” Government officials contend that access to Whois data is essential in the effort to combat cybercrimes, while privacy advocates maintain that access to data …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, E-Mail, PC Security, Privacy

2006 Workplace E-Mail, Instant Messaging & Blog Survey

Press release: “E-mail mismanagement continues to take a hefty toll on U.S. employers, with costly lawsuits–and employee terminations–topping the list of electronic risks. As recent court cases demonstrate, e-mail can sink businesses–legally and financially. Last year, the inability to produce subpoenaed e-mail resulted in million dollar–even billion dollar–lawsuits against U.S. companies. In fact, 24% of …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Mail, Internet

OED Notice of Collection of Practitioners’ E-mail Addresses

Press release: “The United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office) is undertaking to collect Internet e-mail addresses for each registered patent attorney and patent agent. Gathering these e-mail addresses will facilitate and increase the ability of the Office to communicate with registered practitioners. The Office anticipates implementing automated notifications to registered practitioners of notices and …

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