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September 14, 2005
Links Roundup
- SpamAssassin 3.1.0 released
- Fake Windows W32sinnaka.a alert actually front for spyware
- Blue Security cancels conference presentation at last minute
- In the battle against spam, they stand on guard for thee
- Techies don't get security either
- Interesting use of Google Maps to track source of spam (possibly a joke)
- uk.com wildcard raises Net stability worries
though many saner heads point out it's just a single dot com domain, not a TLD; Tony Finch suggests they could at least run a mail rejection service - First Monday: The Economy of Phishing
- McAfee Releases New Secure Content Management Appliances For Comprehensive Web And Email Protection
- Trend Micro: Financial spam tops list in August
- Spam filtering nears breakdown, warns "expert"
Apparently, 30 or more a day is beyond their ability to handle. Good thing we don't use their software here, with volumes into the high hundreds/day
Posted by schampeo at September 14, 2005 3:29 PM