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The District of Columbia has introduced legislation to cut down on the proliferation of spam.
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90 per cent of email is spam claims new survey
Spam has risen by 40 percent in the last three months and now averages nearly 90 per cent of all email received.
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New forum to guard against hackers
A UK-based information sharing community is being created to combat the increasing threat of electronic attack on information systems.
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New virus tells victims they are idiots
A new virus is circulating on the internet that disparages users for allowing their computers to become infected.
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New virus renders mobile phones useless
Mobile phone virus sophistication continues apace as the first virus that actually disables a phone completely is reported.
David Quainton
Jan 26 2005 11:05AM
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New virus 'the work of a bored Romanian student'
A new virus that pretends to be an update from anti-virus company Bitdefender was dismissed as “amateurish” by the company's CTO.
René Millman
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Anti-spyware opens new gates for virus writers
Virus writers have created a cunning new virus that combines a trojan horse and phishing techniques to cash in on Microsoft’s mooted anti-spyware product.
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Mazu names new CFO
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Jan 14 2005 5:03PM
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Bill to create new cybersecurity post reintroduced
Lawmakers have reintroduced a bill to create an assistant secretary for cybersecurity position in the Department of Homeland Security.
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A new role for libraries?
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New boundaries and new rules
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New cybercrime laws for Philippines
The latest draft on the new Philippines cybercrime bill is to cover mobile devices as well as computers and computer networks.
David Quainton
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New tool combats phishing phrenzy
A UK internet security firm has produced a new weapon to combat the threat of phishing attacks. The Netcraft Toolbar gives details of websites, so that users can tell if they are actually what they claim to be.
David Quainton
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Intel to offer new chip management control
Intel is taking out-of-band technology to the chip level.
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To prevent and protect – new approaches against spyware
Ninety two per cent of IT directors can’t be wrong. That’s the overwhelming majority of high-ranking IT professionals that see spyware as more than a nuisance to enterprises [Web@Work research, 2004]. Estimates even put the number of desktops affected by spyware as high as 90 per cent [US National Cyber Security Alliance].
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Dec 8 2004 1:13PM
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Public bodies not ready for new FoIA legislation
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Dec 6 2004 4:24PM
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Prosecutions accelerate as new laws start to bite
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Dec 6 2004 12:25PM
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New gadgets, new rules
The growth of mobile messaging devices means firms need to update usage policies, advises Gunter Ollmann
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Dec 2 2004 5:12PM
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Emerson offers new UPS reseller incentives
US-based power protection products vendor Emerson Network Power has launched two new incentives to Australian resellers working with master distributors Ingram Micro and J Mills.
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