by Messaging News staff
More Than 2 Million Computers Infected with Keylogging
Software as Part of Massive Fraud Scheme
WASHINGTON - On April 13, 2011, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI announced the filing of a...
by Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
Back in February, Barracuda Networks Inc., Cenzic Inc. and the
Ponemon Institute released the“State of Application Security Survey,” which found that 73 percent of organizations had been
hacked at...
by Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
Every good thing is tempered by some amount of risk, not to mention a Psalm or two. Social media is no different. For all the good that it perpetrates—connectedness, real-time sharing, creative...
by Messaging News staff
ESET has released their business-ready ESET Mail Security
for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.3. The update offers an advanced anti-spam
engine with precision score dials, and spam and grey listing ...
by Stephanie Jordan
The RSA Conference held in San
Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center this week offers a glimpse into the hopes
of a post-recession IT boom. Very debatable that the recession is actually
over, but to...
by Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
BitDefender, an Internet security solutions provider, found in a recent study that Internet pornography remains a main source of e-threats. The study, which exposes data security risks and...
by Ben Gross
CEAS 2011–the Collaboration, Electronic messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam Conference will be held in Perth in Australia September 1-2, 2011. This will be the 8th annual gathering for the event formerly...
by Stephanie Jordan
In the fourth quarter of 2010
spam levels dropped to an all time low. The thrill has been short lived,
however, as Commtouch reports spam has
increased 45 percent this week.
In its quarterly...
by Michael Osterman
Clearswift recently reported the results of a security-focused survey it conducted. The good news is that 74% of the office workers it surveyed are “confident” in their understanding of Internet-...