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Spam surged in second quarter, US remains biggest culprit
Spam significantly increased in the second quarter of 2008, security vendor Sophos reported today.
Staff Writers
Jul 16 2008 4:08PM
Security
Chinese Red Cross hacker gets two years in jail
A Chinese man has been sentenced to two years in jail after hacking a Red Cross web site launched for the victims of China's recent earthquake.
Iain Thomson
Jul 15 2008 9:18AM
Security
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
Fake Microsoft patch spam
A new spam attack falsely alerts users to download a Microsoft patch in an attempt to install malicious malware.
Sue Marquette Poremba
Jul 3 2008 10:05AM
Security
McAfee publishes spam test results
McAfee has released the results of its Spammed Persistently All Month campaign..
Shaun Nichols
Jul 2 2008 6:52AM
Security
Spam king Richter must pay US$6m to MySpace
Self-styled 'King of Spam' Scott Richter has been ordered to pay US$6m in legal fees and damages for spamming MySpace subscribers in August 2006.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 18 2008 12:31PM
Security
IronPort exposes the A$166m online drugs business
Murky world of online pharmaceuticals laid bare in IronPort research.
Gareth Morgan
Jun 13 2008 10:00AM
Security
Mortgage and petrol spam rampant in May
Spammers preyed on popular current events in May capitalising on the global economic slowdown, petrol prices and natural disasters.
Staff Writers
Jun 11 2008 12:52PM
Security
Social networking spam on the rise
Four out five social network users have received unwanted 'friend' invitations, messages or postings over the past year, new research suggests..
Jun 11 2008 7:48AM
Security
Threat forecast predicts more Storm, spam, phish
Expect more malware, unwelcome email, and social engineering threats this season.
Sue Marquette Poremba
Jun 6 2008 10:13AM
Security
Storm spam floods inboxes again
The infamous Storm botnet has been linked to a new spam run recorded earlier this week.
Shaun Nichols
May 23 2008 7:24AM
Security
When ghosts spam
Most spam is sent to non-existent addresses, but that can still generate annoying messages for genuine users.
Ian Castle
May 6 2008 2:23PM
Security
"Byzantine" botnet uses military, education servers for spam
Researchers at an Eastern European security company have uncovered a spam-sending scheme of "Byzantine complexity" that attempts to use military and university email servers to send junk email.
Jim Carr
May 5 2008 11:02AM
Security
A reason not to celebrate: Spam turns 30
Happy birthday, spam. Saturday marked 30 years to the day when the first spam email was delivered.
Dan Kaplan
May 5 2008 10:59AM
Security
Security firms 'celebrate' 30 years of spam
Security researchers around the world are giving a tongue-in-cheek salute to the 30th anniversary of the first spam message..
Shaun Nichols
May 5 2008 7:41AM
Security
Hackers launch Trojan spam attack
Security experts have uncovered a spam-sending scheme described as being of "Byzantine complexity"..
Robert Jaques
May 2 2008 3:33PM
Security
Spam Pledge calls for end to junk email on Spam's 30th birthday
Security firm Sophos has launched a Spam Pledge to mark the 30th anniversary of junk email, urging users to help stamp out the scourge of spam..
Staff Writers
May 2 2008 3:33PM
Security
Spammers use bots to create fake Google Blogger sites
Spammers have developed automated techniques to create fake pages on Google's Blogger service that are used to hawk typical junk mail merchandise.
Jim Carr
Apr 28 2008 10:51AM
Security
Spam to increasingly target US elections
Spammers will use the upcoming US elections as a means to increase spam volumes, security firm BitDefender has warned.
Negar Salek
Apr 23 2008 4:20PM
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