June 16 2010 by
Teksquisite in
Security |
Below you will find 12 steps that you can take today to reduce email spam. The word “Spam” as applied to Email means “Unsolicited Bulk Email”. Unsolicited means that the Recipient has not granted verifiable permission for the message to be sent. Bulk means that the message is sent as part of a larger collection [...]
June 13 2010 by
Teksquisite in
Security |
One of the content monitoring services that I subscribe to is Google Alerts, which only provides content from the Google search engine itself. I use a combination of RSS and email alerts, generally set to deliver as it happens. I tend to pay a great deal of attention to alerts that come from sources that [...]
Serial killer Fred West created a Facebook Fan Page for Graham Cluley – should he be worried? Two years ago someone posted a mock up photograph of Graham (Security expert from Sophos) along with offensive materials on Facebook indicating that he might be a pedophile. As a consequence of the perpetrators actions some people threatened [...]
February 11 2010 by
Teksquisite in
Security |
Spammers often collect email addresses from customer lists, chatrooms, email chain letters, forums, newsgroups, websites, and viruses. Current email accounts that are receiving spam have connections to prior chain mails, forums, and newsgroups. Spam or junk email is almost always unsolicited and unwanted.
December 3 2009 by
Teksquisite in
Security |
There has been chattering the past few days about unknown rogue software available for download on the Internet that lets you view private Facebook profiles. I can assure you that this new software called FacebookAgent is old news wagging a new wrapper. This is not just another scam! This rogue application also has a back [...]