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The Dot Cons
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I came across this video a couple of weeks ago and it is very entertaining. I thought that I would share it as we wrap up 2010. Happy New Year and make it a great 2011!
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Google’s Priority Inbox feature
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I must confess, I rarely use any of the Gmail features that are advertised as being really great. The reason is that I have a Gmail account and I never log in to it. Instead, I download all of my Gmail into my Thunderbird email application. ...
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Don’t hide your email address – good advice or not?
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Last week, a write on at the Guardian wrote an article that he never bothers to hide his email address. He publishes it on his website for all to see and he doesn’t think that it matters all that much. Hiding his email address has little incremental...
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Nice work if you can get it
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The Associated Press has run a story today about an anti-spam crusader by the name of Daniel Balsam who makes his living by suing spammers. Here’s some excerpts from the article: Man quits job, makes living suing e-mail spammers Daniel Balsam hates...
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“Spam” from American Express – I found the catch
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A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how I got a free offer from American Express wherein if I subscribed to a magazine, they would provide me with a buy-one-get-one free airline ticket. I thought that this sounded too good to be true so I wondered...
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Even more humor
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Sent to me from a reader, via XKCD .
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Graphic – How a money mule operation works
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Remember the ZeuS and money mule operation that the FBI, working in conjuction with authorities in the Ukraine, the Netherlands, and the UK brought down in September? The FBI has a nice graphic that illustrates how the operation works. Here’s a...
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Email getting a makeover!
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The New York Times (publishing on Yahoo Finance) recently posted an article about how email is getting a makeover and how the communication medium is being shunned by the younger crowd as they move more and more towards other platforms. If you like...
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Microsoft Security Essentials – version 2
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Microsoft has released its next edition of its Security Essentials tool. From InformationWeek : Without fanfare, on Thursday Microsoft released version 2 of its Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) antivirus software. The software is free for individuals...
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Spamhaus under DDOS for publishing Wikileaks mirror site is hosted in spammy IP range
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The release of numerous documents on Wikileaks this past year has caused a major uproar all throughout the press. To many on the libertarian right, and on the left as well, Julian Assange (founder of Wikileaks) is a hero because he has unmasked...
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Gawker hack and password reuse – let’s put it into perspective
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In case you had missed it, social media site Gawker, along with its affiliates Gizmodo, Lifehacker, and Jezebel, recently was the victim of a security breach. Sometime over the past month, a hacking group by the name of Gnosis broke into Gawker...
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It turns out the Chinese government did do it
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While I was out traveling, WikiLeaks revealed a bunch of other documents that contained conversations of American diplomats and their assessments of other countries’ foreign leaders. But one revelation that I found particularly interesting is that...
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Request for input on a survey
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I received this request from a member of the team I work in to post this survey request on my blog. If you, the reader, could have a gander and answer the survey if you are so inclined, I would appreciate it. You don’t have to be a Forefront...
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Recovering a hacked Hotmail account
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From time to time, I get asked about what to do if your Hotmail account credentials are stolen and is being used to send out spam. Here is a paraphrased response that someone from the Windows Live Safety team said on an internal thread, but it applies...
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Exploiting trust – why do users fall for phishing?
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Back in October at the Virus Bulletin conference, I presented on the topic entitled “The Psychology of Spamming.” Specifically, it was a research project designed to look at our cognitive processes. I won’t go into the full details here (I will...
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“Spam” from American Express – I did this to myself
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<Note: I am currently traveling; this post has been written in advance of my departure> I think that given the state of today’s spam filters, we do a reasonably good job of keeping most inboxes clean. There are still various spam runs and...
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Humor – The Most Ridiculous CAPTCHA ever
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A reader of mine wrote a humorous article about the most ridiculous CAPTCHA ever. Check it out ! Hat tip to Philip.
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CollegeHumor – If spammers wrote ads
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I’m currently traveling, but here are some humorous things I have come across on the web. See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor .
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Humor – new CAPTCHA system
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Via XKCD .
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