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    Spam flood forces companies to take desperate measures, in what one ISP refers to as "guerrilla warfare."

  • Microsoft's balancing act

    Buffeted by criticism of the way it handles privacy and security matters, Microsoft is trying to batten down the hatches on both fronts in simultaneous efforts.

  • Truste seeks to stem flood of spam

    Research indicates that within a few years inboxes will be hit with over 1000 spam e-mails a day, but a new service aims to help filter it out

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  • Microsoft's balancing act

    Buffeted by criticism of the way it handles privacy and security matters, Microsoft is trying to batten down the hatches on both fronts in simultaneous efforts.

  • Truste seeks to stem flood of spam

    Research indicates that within a few years inboxes will be hit with over 1000 spam e-mails a day, but a new service aims to help filter it out

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