BT's Free Email Service Breached
News Security at BT's free online email service Talk21 was breached Thursday when a user gained access to numerous accounts. The individual who uncovered the problem claims that the service remains wide open.
[September 29, 2000, 10:21]
News Burst: BT Free Email Service Security Breached
News An individual gained access to talk21 accounts through a software package used to gather information about site visitors. The fault occurred when someone visiting his Web site had their talk21 account open.
[September 29, 2000, 8:38]
Nuggets: Email Without A PC From BT
News Making an email device for people without a PC would seem to be a no-brainer, but attempts to create such a tool for the UK market have mostly stumbled on design flaws. BT's Easicom 300 might stand a better chance of survival.
[September 27, 2000, 7:14]
Anti-spammers Hobble Oxfam's Kosovo Email Campaign
News Britain's largest foreign aid charity, Oxfam, had planned to experiment with direct email canvassing for the first time, using 10,000 email addresses from users of British Telecom's Talk21, a free email service, and Auto Trader magazine's Web...
[April 22, 1999, 7:13]
BT And WH Smith Sign Internet Deal
News Telecommunications top dog BT (quote: BT.A) and high-street bookseller WH Smith clinched a mutually beneficial Internet deal Thursday making WH Smith Online principal books retailer on all BT's Internet portal interests.
[January 27, 2000, 11:19]
BT Trials Interactive Broadband Television
News The co-branded service will provide true video on demand (VOD), Internet access and email services to a television set top box over ADSL phone lines. Consumers will have access to a wide range of VOD content and television programming, 50 selected...
[March 9, 2000, 9:09]
Click Gets Browser And Email - To Launch As Click+
News But less than a week after Oftel warned BT to stop poaching customers from other ISPs, the man charged with running the service is still insisting that "only one over-zealous salesperson" stepped out of line.
[September 30, 1998, 14:33]

