The News Review:
- Spammers Help Push Google to Dubious Milestone
- Symantec’s Norton Internet Security Helps Protect ASUS Computers …
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- SECNAP Launches Next-Generation Email Security Appliance
Spammers Help Push Google to Dubious Milestone
InternetNews.com
“The relevant accounts indicated in this report have already been disabled” the spokesperson said. “Spam is an issue that we take seriously at Google. Spamhaus is an international non-profit organization that tracks spammers on the Internet to provide real time anti-spam protection works with law enforcement agencies to identify and pursue spammers worldwide and lobbies governments for more effective anti-spam legislation.
Symantec’s Norton Internet Security Helps Protect ASUS Computers …
CNNMoney.com
“Given their unprecedented ease of use the Eee PC and Eee Box haveintroduced the Internet to legions of users with little to no priorcomputer experience — many of whom may be unaware of the dangers posed byadware spyware viruses worms spam and so forth” said Ellis Wang EeePC Software PM Department Director ASUS. “Shipping Norton InternetSecurity 2009 with each Eee PC and Eee Box will ensure that our users haveaccess to an easy-to-use and fast security solution that provides themultiple layers of protection necessary to lessen online risks and ensurethe safest most productive Internet experience possible. About Norton from SymantecSymantec’s Norton products protect consumers from traditional threats with.
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Electric City PA
It’s served me well on the host I’ve had for more than a decade (yikes! Is that really true?) but in the past couple of years I’ve gotten frustratingly higher amounts of spam. Unfortunately my hosting solution didn’t provide any sort of spam protection so I was forced to use passive methods like the junk filter in Mozilla Thunderbird (my e-mail client of choice). That’s worked fairly well too as long as I have an e-mail client open. Go away for a weekend or forget my laptop somewhere and I’d be greeted with hundreds of spam messages in my webmail client inbox. I was more than willing to live with it for a long time. Recently though as I’ve been getting used to the new BlackBerry (in case you hadn’t noticed) I’ve been enjoying the whole e-mail-in-my-pocket thing.
SECNAP Launches Next-Generation Email Security Appliance
Dark Reading NY
The advanced Email Security Gateway Powered by SpammerTrap(R) protects businesses from spam-borne viruses Trojans worms DoS and DHA attacks and other malware. SECNAP enables organizations to experience the benefits of award-winning next generation email security technology at prices they’d expect to pay for far less robust appliances. And with a recession-fighting promotion now available organizations who have never tried the SME ENT or GEM models have no reason to wait. For each SpammerTrap appliance purchased within the free 30-day trial period SECNAP will apply a credit of $995 toward the purchase representing up to a full year of support. Next-generation SECNAP anti-spam solutions offer a unique combination of features and benefits not available with similar email security appliances including: — Anti-spam anti-virus anti-malware and more in one box; no additional equipment needed nothing more to buy.