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    Another e-mail scam is doing the rounds, this one attempting to lure PayPal customers to fork over their account details under the pretext of increasing security.

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    E-mail glut was a problem for one IT manager, who offers this simple strategy you can adopt to ease the pressure on your e-mail server. Here are the details of an alternative that could help free up server space and speed up backups.

  • Crime gangs go phishing

    The past several weeks have seen a rash of "phishing" expeditions, where fraudulent spam has been sent out attempting to trick the recipients into providing their bank account details.

  • Bank scam may originate from Russia

    E-mails attempting to trick customers out of their bank account details could be a Russian version of the 419 email scam, according to a security expert.

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    E-mail glut was a problem for one IT manager, who offers this simple strategy you can adopt to ease the pressure on your e-mail server. Here are the details of an alternative that could help free up server space and speed up backups.

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    10 things you can take with you into any discussion about Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, that will help you plead the business case for this technology deployment.

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    Spammers are increasingly turning to mobile text-messaging, Web-based instant messaging, blogs and social-networking communities such as MySpace.com, according to mail services company MessageLabs.

  • Prevent auto creation of URLs in Excel

    You may not always want Microsoft Excel to automatically create hyperlinks as you enter them into a cell. Disabling this feature in Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and Excel 2003 can be accomplished by changing AutoCorrect settings or with a VBA macro.

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  • Nitro PDF Desktop

    To create cross-platform documents for the Web, Nitro PDF is a back-to-basics alternative to Adobe Acrobat.

  • ThinkFree Office 3

    ThinkFree Office 3 is a low-cost alternative to Microsoft Office that lacks advanced tools but offers a free online component that's a handy work in progress for frequent travellers.

  • MSN Messenger 6.2

    Intrusive registration process and fee-based add-ons keep us from warming up to this instant messenger.

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