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Wednesday, 23rd March 2005  

 
Sex and drugs top words spammers disguise
Aventail to upsize local channel
Sun formally replaces services chief
IBM wades into murky waters of anti-spam tech

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Sex and drugs top words spammers disguise
The top words that spammers try to camouflage in their emails harp on the familiar themes of drugs, sex, and money, if not rock 'n' roll, said UK-based security vendor Sophos this week. More...

Aventail to upsize local channel
SSL VPN vendor Aventail has outlined plans to take on more Australasian channel partners in a bid to harvest expected sales growth for the minority VPN alternative. More...

Sun formally replaces services chief
Sun Microsystems this week formally appointed new heads of services and worldwide operations several days after former services and worldwide operations chief Marissa Peterson resigned her post. More...

IBM wades into murky waters of anti-spam tech

IBM this week introduced a new anti-spam technology that its developer says will nab eight out of 10 spams off the bat, and fill the gap until more robust sender authentication schemes, such as Sender ID, SPF, or DomainKeys, are widely adopted.

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