Category «E-Mail»

New FTC Alert on Spam

From the Federal Trade Commission, a new alert, Who’s Spamming Who? Could it be You? details how your email address can be used to send unsolicited email without your knowledge, along with security measures you can use to secure your computer.

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail

Feds Launch New E-Mail Cybersecurity Alert Service

Press release: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Improves America’s Cyber Security Preparedness–Unveils National Cyber Alert System: “The National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today unveiled the National Cyber Alert System, an operational system delivering to Americans timely and actionable information to better secure their computer systems.” The service is …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, E-Mail

New E-Mail Worm Has Global Impact

The Mydoom email worm’s impact has been felt by most of us already, and threatens to continue its relentless pace around the world for another couple of days. The apparent target of the worm, the UNIX software solutions provider The SCO Group, has offered a $250,000 reward to locate the worm’s creator. See also Symantec …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail

Can Spam Be Tamed?

Going Upstream to Fight Spam. Creative proposals continue to percolate, but a workable solution to truly quelling the tide of spam is proving elusive, with significant costs to ISPs and consumers.

Subjects: E-Mail

2004 Begins With Spam Overload

Inbox trauma: New junk-fighting tools falter Anti-spam applications abound, and the CAN SPAM Act promised to lighten the load on your email in-box, but initial reports for this year are far less than reassuring. See also CAN-SPAM means we can spam

Subjects: E-Mail