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Broken botnet cuts global spam by a third
But junk mail will still reach breaking point this year.
Robert Jaques
Jan 11 2007 3:04PM
Security
Spam and botnet levels continue to soar
The number of spam messages jumped to a record 94 percent of all email on the internet last month, research from Postini reveals.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jan 10 2007 11:30AM
Security
Hackers launch image spam campaign
Computer hackers have launched an image spam campaign that claims to offer cut price versions of Microsoft's Vista, security experts warn.
Fiona Raisbeck
Dec 20 2006 9:23AM
Security
Image spam still growing as threat to email security
Today one out of four emails on the internet is an image spam message. This is not because spammers have just realised the marketing benefits of captive colours. Instead, this is because the spammers have identified a weakness in many anti-spam systems and are moving diligently to maximise this opportunity by fully exploiting this weakness.
Paul Judge,
Dec 5 2006 10:00AM
Security
Brits caught in spam wars cross fire
Cyber criminals are using British PCs to flood the world with spam, according to new figures.
Will Head
Dec 4 2006 9:56AM
Security
ISP to filter email for spam and viruses
Internet For Business intros 'cloud level' service.
Andrew Charlesworth
Nov 28 2006 10:00AM
Telco/ISP
Marshal: Puzzle-like image spam perplexes filters
Researchers from Marshal today reported a sharp increase in image spam, as well as new techniques used to slip the unwanted emails past filters.
Frank Washkuch
Nov 28 2006 9:46AM
Security
Image-based spam defeating filters
Overall spam volumes jump more than two-thirds.
Clement James
Nov 21 2006 10:40AM
Security
Image-based spam defeating filters
Overall spam levels have soared by more than 67 per cent, and image-based spam by more than 500 per cent, since August, according to new figures from security vendor Barracuda Networks.
Clement James
Nov 21 2006 10:20AM
Security
Pre-election political spam strikes email users
Tuesday's election had one negative impact on citizens before the first ballot was even cast - a deluge of political spam messages flowing into users' inboxes.
Frank Washkuch
Nov 9 2006 4:36PM
Security
Sophos spreads the latest on spam
Australia has dropped to 32nd place in the quarterly list of spam producing countries, while the US remained in the number one position, security vendor Sophos reported yesterday.
Negar Salek
Nov 8 2006 11:23AM
Security
Spam more annoying than junk snail mail
Unsolicited email seen as more intrusive.
Clement James
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Security
Spam volumes jump 'with a vengeance'
October marked by unsolicited email explosion.
Robert Jaques
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Security
Spam volumes jump 'with a vengeance'
Spammers came out in force last month generating a deluge of unsolicited email that "severely threatened corporate networks", a monitoring report claimed today.
Robert Jaques
Nov 7 2006 10:04AM
Security
Spam levels begin holiday season spike
Zombie activity and spam levels jumped last month as criminals began to target users in the weeks before Christmas, a new report revealed today.
Fiona Raisbeck
Nov 2 2006 5:47PM
Security
Spam levels reach record high
Image spam and phishing attacks predominate.
Clement James
Nov 2 2006 10:07AM
Security
Image-based spam defeats filters
Junk emails using pictures rises to 30 per cent of all unsolicited messages.
Will Head
Nov 2 2006 10:07AM
Security
Spam levels reach record high
Levels of spam rose sharply in October to account for 89.07 per cent of all email during the month, according to figures from SoftScan.
Clement James
Nov 2 2006 9:48AM
Security
Mass spam uses BMW to dupe users
Hey, you've won €950,000 and a brand new BMW 5 Series.
Will Head
Nov 1 2006 8:26AM
Security
Spam costly for SMBs
Vulnerable SMBs are losing money and time as spam attacks shift towards them and away from better protected enterprises, attendees to a Government run seminar for National E-Security and Awareness Week claimed yesterday.
Negar Salek
Oct 25 2006 3:21PM
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