Monthly Archives: 6月 2009

Round II of the “War on Spam” is Only Beginning Now

China is now the largest of all internet users and their young budding entrepreneurs will be trying to sell you everything from cheap toys, to exotic perfumes and lingerie online. As these online entrepreneurs try to sell you goods and services online they will be sending you solicitation e-mails, yes they will be Unsolicited-SPAM. Now [...]

Reverse Email Search – Here is a Great Way to Stop Annoying Spam

The Internet and e-mail access have opened up an entirely new universe of communication and convenient discourse to millions. However, all the good they seem to provide can be spoiled by nothing more than an inbox full of spam e-mails. These days, those unwanted and unsolicited e-mails are more than just a nuisance, many of [...]

Reverse Email Searches – Now You Can Find Out Who is Spamming Your E-mail

E-mail has revolutionized the way we communicate. In just a short amount of time, it has become a resource that most of us feel we would be hard-pressed to live without. But for all its promise and convenience, e-mail comes with a downside – spam. Original post by Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Security Articles from EzineArticles.com

The Battle of Spam E-Mails

The World Wide Web has changed the face of society in a thousand ways small and large. There are those that spend their days writing, playing games, searching for the newest travel deals, and looking for the best tourist attraction. No longer do you pick up the phone to find data, no longer do you [...]

The CAN-SPAM Act – Practice Proper E-mail Conduct

To regulate business e-mails and combat spam, the United States government passed the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act in 2003. Although other countries have followed suit with similar legislation, the CAN-SPAM Act serves as a common reference point for online marketers throughout the world. Original post by Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Security Articles from [...]

Stopping Spam in the Era of Social Networks

The rise of sites like Facebook and MySpace has brought surprising challenges for those who want to share their personal information with friends and colleagues. While these sites take great pains to make sure their users are all real humans, it is perhaps unsurprising that spammers have found ways to harness these sites and cause [...]