Email & Instant Messaging
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has joined the chorus of disaffection towards spam by collaborating with law enforcement agencies in the US, Chile, Japan and Canada as they attempt to cut the supply of unwanted emails at source.
The rapid escalation in the amount of spam clogging up our inboxes on a daily business has prompted the Internet Industry Association (IIA) to extend its national campaign against spam for a further three months.
Spam became a political issue today. The Federal Government is supporting a campaign launched today by the Internet Industry Association. The IIA Anti Spam Campaign wants to put a stop to spam and claims it is damaging the development of th...
The privacy rights of Australians are under review, in a planned shake-up of the use of public records for direct marketing purposes.
Vital emails are being lost in Great Britain. A survey carried out by Legato Systems found that British companies are not coping with the increasing levels of email.
Despite high profile cases of data loss and poor email management, many Australian businesses still fail to have an effective email retention policy, a survey has found.
EMC wants to see its Centera storage system adopted as a replacement for tape and optical media as a system for backup and archiving. Joining EMC's push is storage software vendor Legato, which has added its DiskXteneder and EmailXtender ap...
Australian police have charged a man in relation to the Commonwealth Bank email con that was reported last week. The email encouraging Commonwealth Bank NetBank customers to reactivate their accounts due to a technical update required custo...
An email circulating Australia yesterday tried to gain the username and passwords of Commonwealth Bank customers who use the bank's NetBank service.
Industry titans from the Internet and computing markets have met in the United States to discuss how to tackle the growing spam problem. A special meeting hosted by technology information company CNET Networks saw AOL Time Warner, Dell, Do...
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