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    In a new twist on phishing, fraudsters are sending out e-mails that attempt to trick people into sharing personal information over the phone.

  • Microsoft touts 'Sender ID' to fight spam, scams

    Microsoft on Thursday is holding a summit with members of the E-Mail Service Provider Coalition to address the use of Sender ID technology as a standard to fight spam and phishing.

  • Office update clogs spam filters

    A recent update for Microsoft's Office software is blocking several popular spam filters, and software makers are scrambling to find a fix to the fixes.

  • Anti-spam service battles bugs

    A new anti-spam service launched with much fanfare this week is facing some technical hurdles out of the gate and frustration from the community it relies on to fight junk mail.

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    Cloudmark Desktop's highly accurate spam blocking is overshadowed by its shallow feature set and poor support.

  • Zone Labs brews up antispam deal

    Computer-security maker Zone Labs will bundle antispam software from Cloudmark with its products, both companies are expected to announce Tuesday.

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