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Osborne: Treasury hit by hundreds of hacking attacks

...example of an attack linked to the G20 summit in November. A legitimate email was sent to the Treasury and international partners with an attachment... Read more

16 May, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Spear phishing: Are you cybercriminals' next target?

...look and sound like a legitimate email from a friend or trusted organisation. Symantec's John said: "You... Read more

6 April, 2011 by Nick Heath

Google adds email authentication to fight spam

...implementation required more configuration and resources than that. Functionally, this means fewer legitimate email messages will be blocked by spam filters. For more on this... Read more

7 January, 2011 by Elinor Mills
SecurityGateway for Exchange/SMTP Servers 2.0.7

SecurityGateway for Exchange/SMTP Servers 2.0.7

...Microsoft Exchange or SMTP firewall. Its multiple analysis tools separate threats from legitimate email, while leveraging proven anti-spam, anti-virus, anti-phishing, and anti... Read more

17 January, 2012

Spam blocking traps legitimate email

AOL's cable-modem service has implementing a new spam-blocking system that is catching innocent email in the crossfire Read more

22 August, 2003 by Jim Hu

Spam 'overtakes' legitimate email

Filtering companies have reported that spam is now making up over 50 percent of all email for their customers Read more

2 June, 2003 by Patrick Gray
Comprehensive Email Filtering: Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall Safeguards <endeca_term>Legitimate Email</endeca_term>

Comprehensive Email Filtering: Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall Safeguards Legitimate Email

Email has undoubtedly become a valued communications tool among organizations worldwide. With frequent virus attacks and... Read more

1 March, 2008

Spam killers may lock up your email

...the explosion of spam-blocking technology could herald the death of much legitimate email Read more

28 May, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Charity caught in anti-spam crossfire

A British religious charity found that a legitimate email sent to one correspondent caused its Web site to be taken... Read more

30 August, 2002 by Matthew Broersma
Spamology: A Study of Spam Origins

Spamology: A Study of Spam Origins

...decade has been staggering, with the rate of spam exceeding that of legitimate email. While conjectures exist on how spammers gain access to email addresses... Read more

2 June, 2009

Fake Microsoft security email hides malware

...the mail, I can tell you categorically that this is not a legitimate email: it is a piece of malicious spam and the attachment is... Read more

15 October, 2008 by Steven Musil

US businesses will soon pay to send emails

...help restore that trust and makes it easier for consumers to identify legitimate email messages," he said. According to Goodmail, seven US ISPs are now... Read more

7 June, 2007 by David Meyer

Microsoft promises not to sue over Sender ID

...Nearly two years after Sender ID's launch, 36 percent of all legitimate email sent worldwide uses the technology, via about 5 million domains, according... Read more

24 October, 2006 by Joris Evers

Cleaning up a bad email reputation

...to send out spam email. This ultimately could affect a company's legitimate email, which may end up being blocked by spam filters, noted Michael... Read more

27 April, 2006 by Joris Evers

Email users get a reputation

...site aims to help determine whether a specific computer has been sending legitimate email or spam. The TrustedSource Web site uses data from reputation filters... Read more

30 August, 2005 by Joris Evers

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