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Customers Demand Internet Privacy

Because of SPAM and phishing e-mails, identity theft and viruses, it's completely understandable that customers have a hightened concern about their Internet privacy. More and more customers are demanding to be informed about how companies are addressing these concerns. How you can assure Internet privacy for your customers.


Spam, What is It Good For, Absolutely Nothing!

Over time, unless the growth of spam isn't stopped, it will destroy the usefulness and effectiveness of email as a communication tool.


Take Control of Your Inbox - Eliminate Annoying and Potentially Harmful E-mails

Halt spam in its tracks! Spam blocker software filters undesired commercial advertising to save you time and hard drive resources. It auto-configures Outlook, Outlook Express and Eudora email accounts for immediate relief from spam.


What is Spyware? Find Out Now And Protect Yourself!

Are you sick and tired of being bombarded with popup ads? Is your computer suddenly running slower than it ever has? If so, your PC has probably been infected with Spyware. This article gets to the heart of the matter and helps you keep your computer and its files safe from the prying eyes on the Internet!


Use A Spam Filtering Tool To Manage Spam And Save Hours Everyday

A good and well setup spam filtering tool will reduce your time spent looking through useless emails everyday. In this article, you will learn how to reduce you spam by as much as 70% using a product that you can download and try for free.


Spam Fighting Tips For Website Owners

Website owners face a unique challenge. Making an email address public to communicate with your visitors also makes that address a magnet for spam. Learn how to minimize your risk and still provide that important email contact.


How Spam Filters Work

Last year, nearly half of all e-mails were identified as spam, and experts predict that in two years the number of unwanted messages is going to double. Most people would agree that even more objectionable than the content of spam is the overall volume of unwanted messages that we are bombarded with.


SPAM; Is the FTC Lying to the American People Again?

Recently the Department of Justice’s Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Portection Division has put forth a bogus report to Congress on their role in the CAN SPAM Act and stated in writing that SPAM has been reduced?


In Defense of Spam

Maybe I’m a Heretic.


Spammers, Spyware, and International Enforcement Cooperation

Due to the utter and complete failure of the Federal Trade Commission to curb SPAM after being chosen to enforce the CAN SPAM Act the FTC has determined it needs help. The FTC therefore put forth initiatives to work with other nations in international cooperation.


The Threat of Spam and Basic Preventative Measures

Everyone who uses the internet has more than likely been targets of spam at one time or another. At first they are easy to dismiss for internet experienced persons, however for the inexperienced user of the internet, the messages contained can sometimes be intimidating. Read on for more information.


Seven Tips for Securing Your Organization's Network from Spam and Email Viruses

Providing security against email related threats has become a burden for most IT professionals in 2006. According to a recent study by Postini, spam and email viruses now make up to 80% of all emails sent out as compared to 50% in 2000. As a result, IT professionals now face a tougher challenge in providing network security for this amount of spam. IT professionals also have the disadvantage of defending against new forms of email threats such as spam zombies, directory harvest attacks, mass mailing trojans, as well as the latest email virus.


Federal Trade Commission and Its Service to Consumers

The Federal Trade Commission is one of the greatest agencies in the United States Government and they are in charge of protecting the consumer from fraud. The United States Justice Departments Federal Trade Commissions Consumer Protection Division is a fine example of how the government protects you the consumer. Or so they say?


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