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Friday, May 04, 2007

Spammers use new technique to evade filters; E-mail harvesters hit with antispam lawsuit

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Antispam News Alert




Network World's Anti-spam News Alert, 05/04/07

Spammers use new technique to evade filters, 05/03/07:  Spammers have stepped up efforts to use encrypted attachments to evade filtering systems, service provider Email Systems has reported.

Proofpoint releases dynamic reputation service, 05/03/07:  Proofpoint this week announced an e-mail reputation service for its security software and appliances that drops connections from known spammers and other questionable senders, cutting down on unwanted messages while saving valuable resources on a corporation’s network.

E-mail harvesters hit with $1 billion antispam lawsuit, 04/26/07:  A $1 billion lawsuit filed Thursday promises to open up a new front in the battle against spam: It targets not just spammers, but -- for the first time -- also those responsible for harvesting e-mail addresses on behalf of spammers.

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Podcast: Striking a Microsoft nerve, 05/04/07:  Jason and Keith share listener reaction to Keith's "I am never buying another Microsoft operating system" rant hits a chord with listeners, why spam won't go away, whether IT managers should be fired if their company has a major security breach, and guess how much money Spider-Man 3 will make this weekend. (39:09)

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