July 28th, 2011 → 9:00 am @ Paul Mah
As you may expect, changing social norms and technology means that what’s considered as proper email etiquette changes from time to time. In recognition of this, I would like to highlight a number of current tips for better email etiquette …
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July 22nd, 2011 → 7:00 am @ Paul Mah
The fight against spam is constantly changing. In order to make sense of the ceaseless war against the annoying and time-draining malice of spam, it is important that we keep ourselves updated on recent developments as well as related news. …
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5 Recent Developments in the Fight against Spam
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July 15th, 2011 → 9:30 am @ Paul Mah
Spear phishing has once again appeared in the news, with reports emerging that cyber-criminals are abandoning “traditional” large-scale spamming runs in favor of more profitable spear phishing campaigns. The heart of the issue has to do with the low conversation …
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Spam Filtering Tech Relevant Despite Rise of Spear Phishing
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July 6th, 2011 → 7:00 am @ Paul Mah
My job of teaching and writing on IT means that I have to keep myself up-to-date on this front. As such, I read up regularly on IT products and new technological developments, as well as news reports pertaining to latest …
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Why The Spam Threat Will Only Get Bigger
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June 28th, 2011 → 7:00 am @ Paul Mah
Amidst the occasional report that spam is no longer a problem, CTOs and IT managers could be misled into believing that the eradication of spam is well into its terminal phase, or at least form an opinion that it is …
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June 17th, 2011 → 9:30 am @ Paul Mah
You must have heard about the data theft from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by now, in which a “large quantity” of data was reported to have been pillaged. While details are hardly forthcoming at this junction – and who …
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The rise of state-sponsored spear phishing and why it matters to you
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June 10th, 2011 → 10:21 am @ Paul Mah
A recent survey concluded that while still a problem, that spam is no longer “the nuisance it once was.” An IT security vendor arrived at this conclusion by examining the number of spam messages that made it through the various …
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Spam Volume not an Accurate Gauge of Spam Problem
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June 3rd, 2011 → 1:34 am @ Paul Mah
Three researchers from the University of California decided to take a closer look at phishing techniques that scammers can enact on mobile platforms. The study examined the use of phishing websites designed with mobile platforms and gadgets in mind, outlining …
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May 27th, 2011 → 7:36 am @ Paul Mah
The 6th International Scientific Conference that was held in the Czech Republic saw a presentation that explored the use of botnets to conduct DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks against Domain Name Servers (DNS). While the topic of DDoS or …
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May 27th, 2011 → 7:36 am @ Paul Mah
The 6th International Scientific Conference that was held in the Czech Republic saw a presentation that explored the use of botnets to conduct DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks against Domain Name Servers (DNS). While the topic of DDoS or attacks against DNS servers are nothing new, the research by Jakub Alimov from the Sez?nam?.cz [...]
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