Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Sean Felker  |
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| Article Title :: The Spy Who Robbed Me: What You Need To Know About Spyware |
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With the exception of those who are competing in reality TV
shows, who wants to be watched? Who wants to be seen in their
most vulnerable and private moments? Who wants to be deprived of
his privacy and his freedom to keep things for himself?
Most importantly, who wants to jeopardize his security by
unwittingly exposing the things he should be keeping a secret to
someone who's watching from afar?
Before you start thinking that we're referring to a psychopathic
voyeur who is observing you from the building adjacent to your
house, let us clarify that we're going to discuss about spyware.
Yes. Spyware: a program which has been the bane to Internet
users for the past three years.
Spyware is (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Jason Frovich  |
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| Article Title :: Take back control of your inbox. Eliminate annoying and
potentially harmful e-mails |
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Are you tired of spam stealing your time, your money, your
bandwidth and your hard disc space?
The time you devote each day to sort and delete spam from your
inbox could be put to much better use. In the European Union
alone, the working hours employees are spending on sorting and
deleting spam is costing the companies and estimated 10 billion
euros every year! By manually sorting out spam after it has
reached your inbox you are loosing time and money, as well as
bandwidth and space. You are also putting your computer at risk
by allowing possibly hazardous content to enter your server.
Supportcave.com offers free intelligent Spam Blockers, helping
computer users to protect their computers (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Dejan Bizinger  |
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| Article Title :: How NOT To Appear Like A Spammer |
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Unless you use the Internet only for surfing and never use your
email address you've probably received something that is called
spam.
There are different definitions for spam but I will say that
spam is unsolicited email commercial. Many people harvest other
people's email addresses on email and web forums and send them
info that they didn't request. This is very frustrating because
you loose your precious time deleting those unwanted messages.
In this article I will explain how NOT to appear like a spammer.
Opt-in
If you have an email newsletter it is very important that you
don't appear like a spammer. If you want to stay long in email
publishing business your newsletters have to be b (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Jayakumar  |
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| Article Title :: Stop spam bots from obtaining your email address from your
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Stop spam bots from obtaining your email address from your
website, forum, message boards, guest books, mailing list and
more.
A contact page with an email address is an essential part of a
website. But the email address in the website becomes the prime
target of the spam bots. When a Spam bots crawl the website, it
will grab the email address in the site and add it to their
database. Then start sending tons of spam emails to the email
addresses. So there is a need for you to prevent your email Id
from these spammers. We help you to fight these spammers.
Use our utility to hide your email address from the spam bots.
Enter your email address and get converted it into image.
Display your e (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Brian J. Gillette  |
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| Article Title :: July Phishing Attacks Ravaged North America |
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trimMail Network Advisory: Email-based phishing attacks
intercepted by trimMail Inboxes across North America are up a
whopping 271% this month, while viruses have receded by 58%.
Forty three percent of all phishing attacks are aimed at PayPal
customers, while another 10% target eBay. In the same period,
phishing attacks aimed at banks have dropped over 25%.
Currently, over half of the intercepted phishing attempts target
two sisters: eBay and PayPal. Both persist in sending
HTML-formatted messages. While HTML may provide a modicum of eye
candy, it allows attackers to easily hide dangerous scripts and
URLs behind otherwise innocuous appearing copy. That's why HTML
formatting is ridic (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Allan Gunneson  |
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| Article Title :: Spam the Spammer. Will It Work? |
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Spam is everywhere. It’s the “in-box lunch meat” nobody likes,
wants or looks forward too. Unfortunately, many folks enjoy
“eating” this product because if they didn’t, there wouldn’t be
any. Read on…
The federal government’s ill-conceived CAN-SPAM Act did little
more than make a few legislators feel better about themselves.
Did this legislation stop spam? No. Did it at least slow down
the flow of spam? Nope.
You can’t eliminate a problem by treating the symptoms. If you
want to eradicate a problem, you must make its environment one
that will not support it.
There’s a new plan recently hatched by some well-intentioned
folks at Blue Security that several of my clien (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Niall Roche  |
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| Article Title :: The Trouble With Spam Is.... |
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Each day we all face the same challenge. Spam. It doesn't matter
if you're a home computer user or the head of IT for a
multinational limiting or totally preventing the distribution of
junk email to your computer(s) is now a daily chore.
The sheer frustration that spam causes combined with the number
of lost man hours adds up to junk email being a very real
problem for all involved. You have to filter through all the
junk to find your own personal or work email. This on its own is
annoying enough. When you consider the security risks from
spyware, trojans, diallers and attempted identity theft spam
becomes much more than just an annoyance - it becomes a
minefield for any computer user.
So (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Mauricio Luque  |
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| Article Title :: Una manera sencilla de protegerse contra el spam |
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Los angloparlantes han adoptado la palabra spam para definir el
correo basura y, por extensión, todo aquello que pulula por la
web y que mediante técnicas intrusivas pretende hacernos llegar
ofertas comerciales. Así, además del convencional spam mediante
el email, existen otros canales por donde aquél se desarrolla
como los canales de chat o los sitios web basura, diseñados
específicamente diseñados para obtener buenas posiciones en los
buscadores pero que no ofrecen al usuario ninguna utilidad y le
fuerzan a abandonar la página mediante un click en uno de los
numerosos anuncios que suelen contener.
La palabra spam tiene un origen curioso. En realidad es una
marca comercial de mor (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Lewis Leake  |
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| Article Title :: What To Do When You Get Spam |
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When you go to your mailbox and find pieces of junk mail mixed
in with important correspondence, you throw it out. It is a mild
nuisance and you probably don’t even give it a second thought.
Unfortunately, most people do the same when spam arrives in
their inbox. They just delete it.
While that does get rid of an individual email, more needs to be
done to control what can become an overwhelming problem. Liken
spam to cockroaches; see one in your cabinet and you know that
you likely have an infestation that needs to be dealt with
swiftly.
To begin with, do not respond to the spam – ever. There are
usually two ways that spam recipients make this mistake. First
is the opt-out clause that (read full article) |
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Category :: Spam Articles |
Author :: Lewis Leake  |
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| Article Title :: What Is Spam? |
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If you've been around the interenet any length of time then you
probably know what spam is. However, if you're new to the
internet you might be asking yourself the question "What is
Spam?"
The best place to begin would be to explain to you exactly what
spam mail is. Spam is basically just unsolicited commercial
emails that companies send to your inbox.
There are a lot of ways these companies get your email address.
You may have signed up for a newsletter or promotions with one
of them, or you may have ordered a product or service that
requires registration from a website first.
It is common for companies to share their mailing lists with
their affiliate companies. It’s one of the benef (read full article) |
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