personaltechpipeline.com — Internet users around the world send an estimated 60 billion emails every day and many of these are spam or scam attempts, business leaders said on Tuesday. Of course, much of it is spam and phishing attacks.
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landongApr 26, 2006
Matt, i know your looking at this.
m85476585Apr 26, 2006
"Welcome to the department of redundancy department"Which is often called the DRD department.
pocoApr 26, 2006
Don't be too hard on them. Many of the problems with running as user vs admin are the fault of software vendors. In fact, to receive Microsoft certification (which, admittedly, no one cares about) you must be able to run correctly in user mode. I'm not saying Microsoft couldn't do a better job, but how many programs do you run that output files into their install folder? I'd bet that Microsoft software is probably the most user-mode friendly of them all.
anamexisApr 26, 2006
"- if you were to travel to the sun from earth (93 million miles) thats about 645 emails every mile or 1 email every 8 feet"That is quite possibly the most useless statistic I have ever seen.
onezerozerooneApr 26, 2006
Yet the telcos would have you believe the bandwidth cost of piracy and internet searches are crippling them.Solution? Instead of aggresively going after spammers: go after grannies and google.
evilgod69Apr 26, 2006
@Anpheusyeah, i did say almost perfect :Pi believe that the network stuff was originally designed so users couldn't change the settings, imagine a computer with 200 users, and one of those users changing the network settings so that it didn't work. the new network manager in ubuntu gets around that issue to memory.correct me if i'm wrong :)
anpheusApr 26, 2006
One can only hope.