Link roundup for 2/29/08
E-mail typosquatting poses leakage threat: an interesting additional problem presented by Oliver Friedrichs at the Black Hat conference. Individuals have registered common misspellings of known domains and then created email addresses on those domains that match the legitimate domains in order to receive potentially confidential email.
Mozilla Messaging: David Ascher describes the recently launched Mozilla Messaging, Inc. subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation. The organization’s primary purpose is to advance the Thunderbird platform. Ascher outlines some of the developments they plan to make with Thunderbird version three as well as future messaging technologies they would like to support.
BlogJuice: Learn About A Blog’s Readers With One Click - : ReadWriteWeb’s Marshall Kirkpatrick writes about Kent Brewster’s BlogJuice which is a bookmarklett that uses the new MyBlogLog API and Yahoo Pipes to pull up additional data for a MyBlogLog user. It’s an interesting form of decentralized aggregation using multiple open APIs.
Commentary
- Death of the Hardware Security Appliance | Ronan Kavanagh --CEO; SpamTitan Technologies
- Archiving Challenges and Priorities: Apply Lessons Learned from a Regulated Industry | Stephen Marsh -- Founder and CEO; Smarsh Inc.
- What Can Users Do to Protect Themselves from Bots? | Michael O’Reirdan -- Chairman; Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG)

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