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"Fingerprints" show who sent anonymous emails

"Fingerprints" show who sent anonymous emails

Researchers use speech recognition and data mining to finger rogue emailers.
Stewart Mitchell Mar 10 2011 9:52AM Security
Spam with shortened URLs account for 18 per cent of all spam

Spam with shortened URLs account for 18 per cent of all spam

Storm botnet responsible for most.
Dan Raywood Jul 23 2010 1:59PM Security
New botnet threats emerge from Lethic and Bagle

New botnet threats emerge from Lethic and Bagle

New Year brings new challengers.
Dan Raywood Jan 13 2010 11:39AM Security
Spam King Soloway sent down for 47 months

Spam King Soloway sent down for 47 months

A man described by Microsoft as one of the top ten spammers in the world has been sentenced to nearly four years in jail.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2008 9:57AM Security
Opinion: Sent by my ego

Opinion: Sent by my ego

Why is it necessary for users of these new email capable wonder phones like the Crackberry and the JesusPhone to include a footnote with every message telling you “Sent from my ”?
Ian Yates Jul 16 2008 3:15PM Oddware
Korean cyber-addicts sent to boot camp

Korean cyber-addicts sent to boot camp

South Korea has set up a network of 140 'tough love' rehabilitation centres in a bid to curb the growth of internet addiction among the country's teenaged population..
Guy Dixon Nov 22 2007 7:18AM Telco/ISP
US porn spammers sent down

US porn spammers sent down

Two US men have been sentenced to more than five years in prison for organising and running an international pornographic spamming business that netted over US$1m.
Clement James Oct 16 2007 10:03AM Security
Russian cyber-blackmailers sent to the Gulag

Russian cyber-blackmailers sent to the Gulag

Eight years for criminals who extorted $5 million from UK casinos.
Robert Jaques Oct 6 2006 10:11AM Security
World Cup worm sent off to email users

World Cup worm sent off to email users

Think you’ve just scored tickets for the FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany next month? Think again – and be careful.
Frank Washkuch May 26 2006 6:21PM Security
$20m software pirate sent to jail

$20m software pirate sent to jail

Nathan Peterson, owner and operator of iBackups, pleaded guilty in a District Court in Alexandria, Va., to two counts of criminal copyright infringement for illegally copying and selling nearly $20 million worth of computer software.
William Eazel Dec 22 2005 11:33AM Security

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