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IBM releases iNotes for the iPhone
IBM's Lotus division has made available a light version of its iNotes email application for Apple's iPhone.
David Neal
Oct 1 2008 7:27AM
Software
Workers more likely to lie in email
Workers are significantly more likely to lie in email messages than in traditional pen-and-paper communications, according to two new studies from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania.
Staff Writers
Sep 26 2008 6:14PM
Training & Development
Palin email "hack" underscores need for stronger authentication
User names and passwords aren't secure, and momentum continues to build across the industry to solve this problem in a manageable way.
Steven K, CEO, Wave Systems
Sep 25 2008 10:30AM
Security
No charges in Palin hacker investigation
A US federal grand jury has failed to return an indictment against the student accused of hacking into Sarah Palin's webmail account.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 25 2008 10:01AM
Security
Palin's personal email account hacked, contents leaked
A hacker group broke into the email account for GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 18 2008 12:41PM
Security
Suncorp embarks on teleworking pilot
Suncorp is said to be trialling teleworking at its 1,000 seat contact centre on the back of increased interest in ‘virtual’ business models.
Ry Crozier
Sep 3 2008 12:01AM
Telco/ISP
Email libel costs £110,000
A single email has cost the University of Salford £110,000 (about $237,000) after it alleged fraud in an expenses claim..
Iain Thomson
Aug 26 2008 7:59AM
Security
IT guy 'shot' for email data leak
A Sydney-based music website has apologised to users after it accidentally exposed over 700 user names and passwords to members of its mailing list.
Ry Crozier
Aug 21 2008 2:11PM
Security
UK government plans to log every call, text and email
The Home office has issued a consultation paper for a new law that would force phone companies, ISPs and network operators to record and store every phone call, web page request and text message..
Iain Thomson
Aug 14 2008 4:06PM
Security
B4dly speld email? Blame the iPhone
Three-quarters of people are willing to excuse spelling errors in emails sent from a mobile device like the iPhone, a survey has found.
Ry Crozier
Aug 11 2008 6:30AM
Hardware
iAnywhere puts email on 3G iPhone
The business credentials of Apple's 3G iPhone have been boosted by Sybase's iAnywhere division, which has announced enterprise email support for the device in its iAnywhere Mobile Office suite.
Daniel Robinson
Jul 24 2008 4:19PM
Software
Online auction site goes to war on spam
Google and eBay have joined forces to protect users from spam and malicious emails by leveraging an authentication technology called DomainKeys.
Chuck Miller
Jul 11 2008 10:12AM
Security
Most spammed man
A list of the five most spammed people in Britain, found one person received 44,000 unwanted emails a day.
Sylvie Barak
Jul 7 2008 11:14AM
Security
Review: Cryptzone Secured eMail Enterprise v3.2
Cryptzone’s Secured eMail Enterprise v3.2 is a desktop client application that integrates into Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes to provide email encryption.
Nathan Ouellette
Jul 2 2008 4:00PM
Security
Review: PGP Universal Gateway Email 2.8
PGP Universal Gateway Email is a soft appliance email security solution offered as an integrated part of the PGP Encryption Platform.
Nathan Ouellette
Jun 27 2008 3:03PM
Security
Proofpoint acquires email archiving firm Fortiva
Email security provider Proofpoint has acquired an on-demand email archiving vendor to boost its offerings.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 25 2008 9:51AM
Security
BlackBerry service won't be shut down despite ultimatum
The BlackBerry service will not be shut down in India, despite threats from the country's Government, according to BlackBerry manufacturer RIM.
Richard Thurston
Jun 19 2008 10:08AM
Security
Review: Secure Computing IronMail
The Secure Computing IronMail appliance is designed for the large enterprise and it is loaded with many great features.
Peter Stephenson,
Jun 16 2008 10:36AM
Security
Review: Clearswift MIMEsweeper Email Appliance
The Clearswift MIMEsweeper Email Appliance has several nice features, including a solid content filter and email protection from spam, malware and undesirable content.
Peter Stephenson,
Jun 13 2008 3:37PM
Security
Review: Sunbelt Software Ninja Email Security
It takes an all-in-one security approach with features such as anti-spam, anti-phishing, anti-virus, attachment filtering, disclaimers and content filtering.
Peter Stephenson,
Jun 4 2008 3:36PM
Security
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