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Tuesday, May 24, 2005



CA fixe bugin antivirus products, CnetNews.com, 23 may 2005

“Several of Computer Associates International's antivirus products could put users at risk of cyberattack. During the past few months, problems have been found in products from Symantec, McAfee, F-Secure and Trend Micro. Users should check if the antivirus engine in their product is version 11.9.1. If it is a lower number, a virus signature update should be done to get the patch.�

Full Story at http://news.com.com/CA+fixes+bug+in+antivirus+products/2100-1002_3-5717570.html?part=rss&tag=5717570&subj=news




Skpe's 1800 strong club, CnetNews.com, 23 May 2005

“Already, some 1,800 organizations have agreed to sell Skype's products in return for between 2 and 10 percent of the revenue they generate. Skype generates its revenue by selling premium services, which now include voice mail for $19 a year; SkypeOut, which lets subscribers make calls from the Internet to the traditional phone network for a few pennies a minute; and SkypeIn, which includes free voice mail and lets Skypers get incoming calls from the hundreds of millions of people who still use traditional phone services.�

Full Story at http://news.com.com/Skypes+1%2C800+club/2100-1034_3-5717532.html?part=rss&tag=5717532&subj=news



Spam Slayer: E-Mail Attackers Know All About You, Yahoo.com, 23 May 2005

“Your e-mail address may be telling the world a lot more than just how to get in touch with you. Eight out of ten top Web sites that require customers to submit their e-mail address as part of the registration process are vulnerable to hostile profiling.�

Full Story at http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/pcworld/120886



Nextel Launches push email for Java-based phones,InfoWorld.com, 23 May 2005

“Nextel Communications is bringing users of less expensive phones an e-mail capability. The new Mobile Email Enhanced service can synchronize with Microsoft Outlook, IBM Lotus Notes and most Internet e-mail accounts, and it delivers each message over the air as soon as it hits the mail server.�

Full Story at http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/05/23/HNnexteljava_1.html




Email marketing set to grow, Register, 23 May 2005

“Researchers from E-consultancy believe the UK market will grow 25 per cent from £120m in 2004 to £148m this year. This growth is despite price pressure on basic delivery services. Strong demand from eccommerce firms, media and publishing, financial services, technology and travel and leisure companies will help grow the market.�

Full Story at http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/23/email_marketing_grows/

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