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Email > Spam and Phishing
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How to add an add-on spam filter to Outlook Express OutlookPower Magazine - March 2007 Even more fun than letters that are quick and concise are those where the answer's right on the Web page in question. Here's a question on managing spam with Outlook Express.
Defend yourself from phishing OutlookPower Magazine - February 2007 A recent study reported that 63 percent of phishing attacks are targeted from three major Web sites: PayPal, eBay, and Bank of America. These top Web sites signal dollar signs for cyber-criminals as many people unknowingly open and use the links contained inside phony emails. This week, we had the opportunity to interview Adam Schran, an Internet and PC security expert on what constitutes "phishing" and how you can defend yourself.
There's a scammer born every day OutlookPower Magazine - September 2005 Before we begin our story, we want to be clear: this is must read article. Hurricane Katrina was a devastating disaster. Like many of you who weren't in harm's way, we felt an almost overwhelming need to help, to do something. The generosity of Americans and our friends in other countries is nothing short of astounding. Unfortunately, another group of people watched the disaster. These folks didn't feel an overwhelming need to help. These folks sought to feed on the generosity of those who care. These people are the phishers. If you're not careful, these phishers could do you considerable harm while you seek to do good.
Anatomy of a dead-drop: email spycraft gone bad OutlookPower Magazine - August 2005 So, what happens when one of your favorite submarine novelists misses the boat when it comes to describing technology? When it's a summer and you're moving and it's sunny outside, you grab onto his error with all your might, because otherwise you'd need to think up another story idea. In this eventually informative article, we tell you what the writer got wrong and what it might mean for your own secret dealings.
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