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Research casts doubt on viral marketing, Long Tail
Research by HP Labs into the social actions of internet users has revealed some surprising results that cast doubt on the effectiveness of viral marketing.
Iain Thomson
Aug 9 2008 4:58PM
Strategy
Spam e-card hides Trojan sting in its tail
Computer users have been warned of a spam campaign that poses as an electronic postcard in an attempt to lure the unwary into downloading a web-based Trojan.
Robert Jaques
May 2 2007 11:40AM
Security
Comment: The Web 2.0 long tail
Lies, damned lies, blogs and wikis.
Clive Longbottom,
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Software
Rootkit malware has double sting in its tail
Zcodec modifies DNS settings and loads additional malware.
Robert Jaques
Aug 31 2006 11:55AM
Security
New AIM worm hides adware sting in its tail
Researchers have discovered a previously undocumented instant messaging (IM) worm that targets AOL’s AIM applications. The recently discovered worm is coded to exploit PC hosts infected with lockx.exe or palsp.exe. It uses IRC enabled malware to connect the host to a server for further infection through a series of commands.
William Eazel
Jan 20 2006 10:18AM
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