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    Mail security challenge 10/04/2008 09:19:32

    E-mail security continues to be a hot-button issue for IT administrators, who now find more moving parts in mail security solutions than they did just a couple of short years ago. Fighting viruses and spam were the original spurs for creating e-mail security appliances, and anti-spam is still the most important component of mail security. But the solutions have evolved to meet a host of additional requirements. These include securing connections between users, both internal and external; preventing loss of corporate data; stopping new types of threats such as phishing, spyware, and other types of malware; and blocking DoS and other network attacks as well as some application-layer attacks on mail servers.
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    RSA - Tumbleweed announces desktop encryption software 07/02/2007 09:00:43

    Tumbleweed Communications on Tuesday announced new software for companies wanting to encrypt their e-mail that stays inside the organization.
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    Using TLS protocol in Exchange Server 30/01/2007 17:03:49

    The popularity of wireless LANs is increasing as is the use of wireless Internet access points, so the need for secure and encrypted e-mail exchanges is becoming more critical. While there are many implementations of e-mail encryption, one of the most popular e-mail servers is Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server which has built-in encryption capabilities.
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    Grating expectations 24/08/2005 16:29:39

    The IT project was a success. It was on time and on budget, and it did what it was supposed to. The only problem: The customer wasn't happy.
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    Protective layers 03/08/2005 09:44:44

    With so many types of malware stalking the Internet, companies pile on the e-mail defences. By Sue Hildreth and Michael Crawford
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    Microsoft to buy email managed services company 21/07/2005 08:32:34

    Microsoft Wednesday bolstered both its managed services and messaging security investments with plans to acquire FrontBridge Technologies, a company that provides managed services for e-mail security, compliance and availability, executives from both companies said.
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    Symantec: Spam growth slowing at last 13/01/2005 07:53:38

    The volume of e-mail made up of spam has stabilized, according to figures from Symantec's Brightmail unit.
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    Ironport, others support Sender ID 13/08/2004 08:05:43

    Products and services from e-mail security company IronPort Systems will support Microsoft's Sender ID e-mail authentication standard, the company said on Thursday.
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    Reports of phishing attacks up, again, in May 25/06/2004 08:03:02

    Incidents of phishing, a type of online identity theft, were up slightly in May, after surging in March and April, according to a report from an industry group.
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    Phear of phishing 17/06/2004 14:33:34

    Dear Citibank member, As part of our continuing commitment to protect your account and to reduce the instance of fraud on our Web site, we are undertaking a period review of our member accounts.
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    Tumbleweed buys antispam appliance vendor Corvigo 22/03/2004 08:39:00

    Enterprise instant-messaging vendor Tumbleweed Communications Corp. has acquired antispam appliance vendor Corvigo Inc. in a deal Tumbleweed hopes will give it a broader reach in the IT marketplace.
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