Keyword Search Results
Spam
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Books:
Greetings in Jesus Name
Watch out, spammers! Michael Berry’s revenges against the purveyors of e-mail pollution are funny, savage and inventive. “With warm hearts I offer my friendship, and my greetings, and I hope this letter meets you in… -
English:
Internet Safety
This publication outlines ways that you can protect yourself and your computer when you use the Internet and email. -
Korean:
Internet Safety (Korean)
이 출판물은 여러분이 인터넷과 이메일을 사용할 때 자신과 컴퓨터를 보호하는 요령에 대해 설명하고 있습니다. This publication outlines ways that you can protect yourself and your computer when you use the Internet and email. -
Vietnamese:
Internet Safety (Vietnamese)
Ấn bản này sơ lược các phương cách quý vị có thể tự bảo vệ mình và máy điện toán của quý vị khi sử dụng mạng lưới điện toán và thư e-mail.… -
Chinese:
Internet Safety (Chinese)
這本社區教育手冊提供消費者有關在使用互聯網或電郵時, 應該如何保護個人以及電腦隱私權之各項要訣。 -
English:
Questions & Answers about Internet Safety - Internet Safety Trainer’s Manual
This publication can help answer many questions about safety and security on the Internet and how to keep children, computer data and personal information safer and more secure. It outlines simple, but effective precautions and… -
Spanish:
Seguridad por Internet
Esta publicación explica cómo protegerse y cómo proteger a su computadora cuando navega por Internet y usa correo electrónico. -
English:
Internet Safety - Seminar Lesson Plan and Class Activities
This packet, only available as a PDF file, provides guidance for teachers and team leaders. The 22-page packet contains a detailed curriculum, classroom activities and take home worksheets. -
English:
Internet Safety - Training Slides
The Internet Safety Powerpoint training file is available for download in the "Download File" section. -
Press:
Experts fear cyberspammers plotting new attack
E-mail spam has plunged by more than half since Christmas Day when the world’s largest criminal spamming operation inexplicably shut down. Even so, cybersecurity experts have moved to high alert: They fear that top spamming… -
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Losing the battle against search results spam
Earlier this month, my friend Rebecca Skloot replaced her hulking big-box TV - I can vouch for its girth, having moved it once - with a flat-screen no thicker than an iPad. She turned it… -
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Spammers get friendly with Facebook
Interested in a free iPad like the one your Facebook friend got by filling out a survey? Curious about that “friend” request from someone you don’t know? Don’t click — it’s spam, or worse. Such… -
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Study sees way to win spam fight
For years, a team of computer scientists at two University of California campuses has been looking deeply into the nature of spam, the billions of unwanted e-mail messages generated by networks of zombie computers controlled… -
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Credit card companies could stop spam now
For more than a decade, computer software makers and security experts have tried to stop spam, and failed. It’s now 90 percent of all email traffic. But some University of California researchers may… -
Press:
Spammers play off Romney, Gingrich
E-mail messages playing off the high profiles of Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are helping fuel an uptick in spam. Unsolicited messages pitching products ranging from car loans and credit scoring to… -
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Eluding barrage of spam text messages
“Do you need up to $1,300 today?” I was recently asked. Except for perhaps Mark Zuckerberg, who doesn’t? Unfortunately this question wasn’t asked by a friend; rather, it came to me in a spam text…

