Email & Instant Messaging
Symantec have launched a new advanced email security solution that promises to protect enterprises against viruses, spam and unwanted content from entering user's emails.
IT departments should plan now for the ubiquity of wireless email on supported handheld devices, as wireless email will be a built-in application on all smartphones by the end of 2008.
A recent survey has revealed that although some email users are receiving more spam than ever before, it does not seem to be the big problem that it used to be because people are becoming less bothered by it.
Nine out of every ten computers has spyware installed, equating to 90 percent of computers globally that are affected by this type of malware.
Tough new international reporting standards, and broader definitions of evidence and records to include electronic documents and emails, are still catching Australian organisations off guard.
Shortly after establishing a US office, electronic document management vendor Redmap has further expanded its operations across the pond with the joint-venture opening of a scanning bureau to help corporations comply with Sarbanes-Oxley (S...
Organisations with good virus and spam protection applications can still be susceptible to other unwanted files entering their email system, but security software provider Clearswift is looking to plug that vulnerability through the introd...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is taking the lead with a 48 hour worldwide blitz on scams in spam on the Internet, which involves the joining of forces of consumer protection agencies from around the world.
Nearly a third of all Australian office workers are spending an hour or more a day on personal emails.
Reacting to Microsoft's plans to compete in the anti-spyware market, Symantec CEO John Thompson has challenged the software giant to provide details of what it actually plans to offer the market.
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