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Week in Review: Google stops censoring
Google stops censoring its search results in China and other news from this week in IT.
Week in Numbers: Spam and pints
Big numbers in IT this week included new handsets, lots of spam and a few pints.
FBI warns of Osama Bin Laden photo malware
Osama Bin Laden may be dead, but the FBI has warned of emails claiming to contain images of the former Al Qaeda leader.
Microsoft takes credit for Rustock shutdown
Microsoft and a range of partners were responsible for the takedown of major spamming botnet Rustock.
Amazon Simple Email Service launched
Amazon's cloud side looks to help companies send out bulk emails with its new service.
Only five per cent of emails reach inboxes
ENISA's latest spam report shows ISPs are having to apply increasingly large resources to stopping malicious content at the inbox door.
Week in Numbers: Stamping out spam?
Research reveals that many viruses leave PCs within 24 hours, and Opera releases its third beta for its Opera 10 browser.
Sophos recommends ‘walled garden’ to Facebook
Sophos suggests Facebook could adopt Apple's "walled garden" approach to apps to better protect its users.
Millions of legitimate emails getting blocked by ISPs
Internet service providers (ISPs) are blocking millions of legitimate emails, an email delivery company has claimed.
USB top method to spread malware
Despite living in an online age, the USB worm has made a comeback according to McAfee’s latest security report.
Today in tech: Up in the cloud, search for security recruits
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.<br> <br><br> <br>
UK staff face up to 3,000 emails after Xmas break
UK workers must discipline their email management techniques if they are to handle as many as 3,000 inbox emails after Christmas, new research warns.
Five online threats to be wary of this Christmas
Be careful about what the malware writers are going to take out of their Christmas stockings… IBM and Websense outline some of dangers you need...
The Storm winds down, but new malware on the up
Malicious software removal tools have cut down Storm botnet numbers, but does this simply mean that criminals will migrate to new threats?
Google supes up email authentication
Google Apps customers can now introduce DKIM authentication and help in the fight against spam.
Google quick to fix Gmail spam exploit
Google has addressed an exploit which tried to send spam to Gmail users if they visited specially-crafted websites.
Outbound spam a big concern for users
Most email users consider blocking of spam sent from within a service provider's network as a big issue, according to a poll.
ICO claims 'significant progress' in war on spam texts
The watchdog thinks it is close to catching those guilty of spam texting in the UK, after raiding an office in the north of England.
New Cisco email services to enhance security and management
Cisco's new email services could put Exchange's laughable email recall and receipts features to shame.
Travelodge hit by data breach
Customers of the hotel chain have been spammed following a data breach.<br>
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