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January 10, 2001 |
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E-Mail As Evidence: Threat Or Opportunity? |
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Johannesburg (ITWeb, January 10, 2001) - In today's business environment managers are increasingly being asked to monitor and create policies on the use of enterprise technology and information. The use of e-mail within a company falls within this ambit and, because e- mail correspondence can have more and more of a legal implication, managers are having to make decisions with legal or ethical implications relating to e-mail content. ... »
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January 10, 2001 |
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Bill aims to block wireless junk email |
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Internet users have for years been complaining about unwanted email, or spam, with messages that promise everything from quick cash to an enhanced love life. Consumers now are concerned about spam sent to their wireless devices such as Internet-ready phones, and Congress is taking notice ... »
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January 10, 2001 |
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E-mail Virus Protection Handbook |
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The growth of the Internet and its reach into the fabric of business and personal life has outdistanced most organizations' ability to protect the confidentiality and integrity of information. The increased exposure and the constant escalation of threats to network security have increased the need for effective controls that can restore availability, confidentiality, and integrity to information systems. Mission Critical Internet Security shows how security can be provided in TCP/IP at any layer, and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each approach ... »
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January 9, 2001 |
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Advanced Email Extractor 1.32 has been Released Today |
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We are very sorry for bug at address 0x004228ae in Advanced Email
Extractor v1.31. We receive many-many bug reports during holidays,
thank you! ... »
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January 9, 2001 |
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Downsize Photos for E-Mail |
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I've been getting New Year's "resolution" calls lately, which tells me that a lot of new digital photographers are snapping and e-mailing photos to family and friends. The typical question goes something like this: "My son-in-law sent me a photo of the kids, but when I call it up on my screen, it's so big that I can't see anything except a little corner of it. Is there any way to make it smaller?" ... »
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January 8, 2001 |
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Smell E-mail |
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Internet users will soon be able to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the world wide web thanks to a new computer gadget. The gizmo plugs directly into a home computer and is equipped with more than 100 liquid scents that can be mixed to produce almost any smell ... »
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January 8, 2001 |
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COMTEX Announces an Anti-Ticker Spamming Initiative |
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ALEXANDRIA, VA.(business wire)Jan. 8, 2001 COMTEX News Network, Inc. (OTC BB:CMTX), announced today that it is employing a new "Primary Ticker Value-Add", an anti-ticker spamming initiative, in an effort to address an industry problem and limit over-tickering to more effectively provide customers with pertinent information needed to perform news searches based on company ticker symbols ... »
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January 8, 2001 |
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Mail, E-Mail and Fax Scams |
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A New York City woman cashed a check that she received in the mail. She thought it was a rebate for a recent purchase she'd made. It wasn't. She missed the small print on the back of the check which told her that by cashing the check she was agreeing to be billed monthly for Internet service. The woman didn't even own a computer ... »
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January 6, 2001 |
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Sleuths Can Track E-Mail Like Footprints |
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Like electronic footprints across cyberspace, e-mail messages typically leave a coded trail that the trained eye can track through the Internet and, often, to the very computer that delivered the message. That technique could become a key tool for investigators seeking clues in the brutal dragging death of a former Johnson County woman, who died in Tennessee after receiving threatening e-mails ... »
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January 6, 2001 |
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E-mail Threats Were Enough to Make Victim Go to Police |
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GREENWOOD, Ind. Linda Guge's computer was supposed to be her safety net. Instead, the Internet might have played a role in her death. Guge, 53, was found dead Jan. 1 along a mountain logging road near Westel, Tenn., about 24 hours after she left her mother's Greenwood home. Investigators said Guge had been dragged behind a vehicle several miles up the rugged, ice- and snow-covered road ... »
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