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The importance of white space
Blog - tzink - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:19:01
This post isn’t spam, malware or security related. It’s a story about nice, visual formatting. If you look at the way I write my blog posts, or if you worked with me saw the way I do my slide decks in PowerPoint, I try to make judicious use of white space. White space, as we all know, is
Blog - tzink - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:19:01
This post isn’t spam, malware or security related. It’s a story about nice, visual formatting. If you look at the way I write my blog posts, or if you worked with me saw the way I do my slide decks in PowerPoint, I try to make judicious use of white space. White space, as we all know, is
PayPal update email 'violates own anti-phishing advice'
The Register Technology - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:56:44
Oopsie PayPal UK has sent out an updated user agreement email to its customers that manages to violate its own tips on how to avoid phishing scams. The payments process outfit disputes the accusation.…
The Register Technology - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:56:44
Oopsie PayPal UK has sent out an updated user agreement email to its customers that manages to violate its own tips on how to avoid phishing scams. The payments process outfit disputes the accusation.…
Cheerleaders Gone Wild clickjacking tempts Facebook users
CNET CNET News.com (20 most recent) - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 11:35:43
Clickjacking attack hid behind content warning and antispam mechanism before posting your prurient interests to all of your friends.
CNET CNET News.com (20 most recent) - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 11:35:43
Clickjacking attack hid behind content warning and antispam mechanism before posting your prurient interests to all of your friends.
Microsoft legal punch may change botnet battles forever
CNET Security (10 most recent) - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 05:00:00
The software giant is on the verge of getting a court to grant it ownership over domains used in the Waledac spam botnet.
CNET Security (10 most recent) - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 05:00:00
The software giant is on the verge of getting a court to grant it ownership over domains used in the Waledac spam botnet.
Cheerleaders Gone Wild clickjacking tempts Facebook users - CNET
Google Antispam - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:00:00
Cheerleaders Gone Wild clickjacking tempts Facebook users CNET Another warning then popped up pretending to be an antispam mechanism that asked the user to click three buttons numbered 1, 2, and 3 in a specific order. ... and more »
Google Antispam - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:00:00
Cheerleaders Gone Wild clickjacking tempts Facebook users CNET Another warning then popped up pretending to be an antispam mechanism that asked the user to click three buttons numbered 1, 2, and 3 in a specific order. ... and more »
Microsoft wins court order crushing mighty spam botnet
The Register Security - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:53:28
Waledac's 276 domain names seized A federal magistrate judge has recommended that Microsoft be given ownership of 276 internet addresses used to control “Waledac,” a massive botnet that the software company has been working to bring down.…
The Register Security - Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:53:28
Waledac's 276 domain names seized A federal magistrate judge has recommended that Microsoft be given ownership of 276 internet addresses used to control “Waledac,” a massive botnet that the software company has been working to bring down.…
Spam from web mail services
Blog - tzink - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 01:51:57
A long time ago I started tracking spam from the big 4 web mail services – AOL, Yahoo, Google and Microsoft (Hotmail). The trends didn’t change very often and it was usually pretty consistent over the time frames that I observed: AOL was the cleanest, Yahoo and Hotmail tended to flip flop amon
Blog - tzink - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 01:51:57
A long time ago I started tracking spam from the big 4 web mail services – AOL, Yahoo, Google and Microsoft (Hotmail). The trends didn’t change very often and it was usually pretty consistent over the time frames that I observed: AOL was the cleanest, Yahoo and Hotmail tended to flip flop amon
Antivirus isn't dead--it's growing up - CNET
Google Antispam - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 01:00:00
CNET Antivirus isn't dead--it's growing up CNET Antispyware and antispam have become standard in most AV, or antimalware, products as vendors have expanded their software into endpoint protection suites. ... and more »
Google Antispam - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 01:00:00
CNET Antivirus isn't dead--it's growing up CNET Antispyware and antispam have become standard in most AV, or antimalware, products as vendors have expanded their software into endpoint protection suites. ... and more »
