Latest anti-spam news.
Postini to sell threat-identification technology to others, 10/25/05
E-mail security service provider Postini Monday made commercially available the Postini Threat Identification Network service, which the company has been using internally to pinpoint senders of spam and malicious e-mail.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/102505-postini.html?nl
Layer 8: Spammers’ new tricks, 10/25/05
You gotta hand it to spammers for at least one thing: They’re industrious. Always trying to get into your servers and bypass your anti-spam software, spammers are now launching some…
http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/layer8/010218.html?nl
Opinion: My adventures in anti-spam, 10/24/05
Five lessons learned when installing anti-spam software
http://www.networkworld.com/net.worker/columnists/2005/1024gittlen.html?nl
Opinion: Google’s making everyone mad, 10/24/05
Another week brings yet another bunch of folks who are mad as all get-out at Google. The company that once could do no wrong now routinely finds itself being compared with Microsoft – and not in a good way.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/102405buzz.html?nl
Looking beyond simple spam filtering, 10/17/05
Messaging security vendors face a dilemma; they must stay focused on blocking spam, viruses and other nasty code flooding corporate e-mail streams. But as spam and virus blocking become check-list items instead of purchase drivers, vendors looking to …
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/101705-email-security.html?nl
Anti-spam offerings grow up, 10/17/05
Today, companies need to protect themselves from more than unwanted e-mail, and are looking to their messaging security providers for myriad functions, including instant messaging and Web security, outbound e-mail encryption, policy enforcement and …
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/101705-spam.html?nl




