Email & Instant Messaging

To those who think nothing of causing annoyance to millions of email users by peddling spam messages, look out – the anti-spammers are on your tail.

As electronic communication vehicles like email, instant messaging, and web conferencing continue to grow, organisations will need to create a secure and low-cost infrastructure to tackle new challenges.

Instances of what has been termed as 'brand spoofing,' which involves fraudsters sending spam emails to bank customers purporting to be from the bank in order to lure them to phoney bank websites to steal their bank details, will continue ...

Enterprise storage systems provider Quantum and information solutions vendor SecureData Group have teamed up to provide the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) with an enhanced disk-based backup system to solve the Depa...

The makers of Spam canned luncheon meat have taken umbrage at the appropriation of its trade mark by a Seattle-based technology company and are set to pursue the matter through the courts.

In an unprecedented display of co-operation, rival Internet service providers Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo are banding together to wage war against spam.

The Australian parliament has moved a step closer to introducing tough new laws on distributing spam, following a successful meeting between senior industry figures and representatives from the main political parties in Canberra.

Representatives from Australia's three main political parties will get together later this month to consider the Internet Industry Association's proposals for new laws to combat spam.

Office staff around the country generally know what it feels like to be swamped with unwanted emails on a daily basis, yet surprisingly few employees are given any sort of guidance on how to manage their incoming mail.

Storage software vendor Connected believes it has come up with a solution that will ease the growing concerns of IT administrators over email archiving.

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