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Feb 23, 2006
A Florida man convicted of one of the largest data-intrusion crimes ever committed was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison.
May 3, 2005
Emails from Florida-Emergency managers are being blocked by AOL because it detects them as spam.
Apr 19, 2005
1.4 million credit card and 96,000 check transaction details have been stolen from a U.S. retailer DSW Shoe Warehouse.
Apr 19, 2005
Any time one compares Linux and Windows security one risks unleashing a cataract of opinion.
Apr 7, 2005
An Australian company has been raided by police after it was suspected of sending millions of spam emails.
Apr 4, 2005
As it continues to offer little IT security guidance and flails in its leadership role on cyber security issues, the Department of Homeland Security is "almost becoming irrelevant."
Feb 21, 2005
Junk email clogging up your inbox used to be annoying, but as René Millman reports, it’s moved beyond that and become a lot more sinister
Aug 29, 2006
A spike in the number of registered Tropical Storm Ernesto-related domain names, as the system churns toward the Florida coast, has some information security experts thinking fraud could be on the way, too.
Feb 14, 2005
Earthlink continues the corporate backlash against spam by launching four lawsuits against alleged spamming outfits.
Jan 14, 2005
Dec 8, 2004
Infosec arrives on corporate radar screens
Dec 3, 2004
Microsoft has launched seven lawsuits against spammers, using the powers offered by CAN-SPAM. Seven “John Doe” lawsuits were filed in Washington State Superior Court acting on new legislation that requires sexually explicit material to be labelled.
Jun 23, 2004
MP Derek Wyatt is chairman of the All Party Internet Group. He is currently working on an overhaul of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and is trying to stamp out spam. Brave ambitions, but how likely is it? We sent Dan Ilett to find out.
Nov 12, 2004
The biggest threat to most organizations’ security is the lack of awareness of their own employees, but training to correct this is still lacking, as Illena Armstrong reports
Nov 12, 2004
Nov 3, 2004
Level 5 Security has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Westec InterActive Security, a provider of interactive video surveillance and remote management systems.
Jun 11, 2004
Microsoft is looking to sue almost 200 people for sending millions of junk mail messages.
Jan 22, 2004
Market analysts predict that more of us will be outsourcing the IT security function over the next few years. In our latest Roundtable discussion, Julie Jervis hears the views and advice of four infosec professionals
Jan 13, 2004
When employees of the city of Tallahassee asked for wireless access, finding a secure solution seemed almost impossible, says Curtis Franklin
Jan 9, 2006
A U.S.-based ISP has been awarded damages of $11 billion in a judgment against a Florida man who sent millions of unsolicited spam emails.
 
 
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