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...policy might include, and explains how a message-filtering solution, such as Sophos PureMessage, can effectively support an organization's email policy
Spammers are using increasingly sophisticated means to get their messages past adaptive spam filters. They range from simply hiding messages in innocent text, to smarter techniques that attempt -- at
This white paper looks at the threats posed by unfiltered spam, and the limitations of anti-spam legislation. Aspects of responsible email use are covered in detail, together with the industry-leadin
This white paper provides a framework for evaluating the ROI (return on investment) of a spam-filtering solution, looking at both the financial benefits of stopping spam -- increased productivity and
This paper examines the increasing threat to organisations caused by the link between spam and virus activity, and shows how email-borne attacks can be addressed by securing the email infrastructure
A standard email non-delivery report (NDR) can simply be faked by a spammer to mislead the recipient into opening it, believing that it is genuine, and subsequently opening an attachment that is spam
While there is certainly much hype in the media these days regardingcomputer viruses and their potential impact on the American economy, thesimple fact is viruses and other forms of computer sabotage
...had previously acquired some 70 percent in the IT security company Sophos Plc (UK), which has held more than 90 percent of the shares...
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