SecurityRatty :: tag: antispam
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A major antispam organization is pushing a set of new best practices for ISPs (Internet service providers) to stop increasing volumes of spam from botnets
Antispam outfit ClearMyMail has published a league table of the U.K.'s most 'phished' brands, with the NatWest bank way out in front as the most targeted name
Spammers are using thousands of Google accounts to camouflage their scams from antispam filters, a security researcher said Friday. He dubbed the practice "Spam 2.0
Google's $625 million acquisition of antispam and data security company Postini is finally bearing fruit. The search giant announced a new security service today: for $3-25 per year, corporate clients can use Postini's spam filters and security features as a means of protecting their own e-mail systems against data loss, spam, and other risks
...antispam, etc. I personally had perplexing experience this week on this very subject. One large analyst firm claims that by 2011, 50% of all network security will be spent on UTM. Then in speaking to an analyst from an even larger analyst firm, he said their position is that UTM will never catch on in the enterprise. Even if they buy a UTM...
Spammers have found a new trick that gets around many current antispam filters: abusing the "out of the office" auto-respond feature found in legitimate Webmail services
...antispam, etc. I personally had perplexing experience this week on this very subject. One large analyst firm claims that by 2011, 50% of all network security will be spent on UTM. Then in speaking to an analyst from an even larger analyst firm, he said their position is that UTM will never catch on in the enterprise. Even if they buy a UTM...