Romania, Panama cutting back on spam
Romania and Panama, two of the world's notable sources of spam, now have fewer computers producing it, according to security vendor Cloudmark.
Romania and Panama, two of the world's notable sources of spam, now have fewer computers producing it, according to security vendor Cloudmark.
One in three UK mobile phone users would naively text ‘stop’ on receiving a spam text message, almost certainly guaranteeing that they receive more unwanted contact, a survey has found.
Security experts today warned consumers of a rapidly mutating spam campaign using bogus messages from United Parcel Service (UPS) claiming that a package could not be delivered.
<a href="http://www.cloudmark.com/">Cloudmark</a> is among the first messaging vendors to tackle the vexing issues related to integrating large-scale e-mail services with the next-generation Internet Protocol called <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/ipv6.html">IPv6</a>.