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VeriSign exports e-mail security to Europe

February 2, 2005 Security specialist follows rivals in touting services package designed to protect networks from spam and viruses to European customers. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., e-mail security, Europe, SAP AG, threat, security, e-mail, virus

'Storm worm' rages across the globe

January 19, 2007 Mass-mailed Trojan horse baits people with timely information about a deadly, real-life storm front in Europe. TAGS: globe, attack, Europe, trojan horse, e-mail

BlackBerry outage: RIM a victim of its own success?

April 18, 2007 The very nature of RIM's network could have led to the outage that caused millions of BlackBerry users to go without e-mails for hours. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., outage, RIM BlackBerry, BlackBerry E-Mail, subscriber, data center, nature, e-mail server, Asia, Europe, e-mail, server

BT to sell BlackBerrys in Europe

November 15, 2004 Research In Motion's mobile e-mail device for business travelers is extending its reach overseas. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, British Telecommunications, Europe, e-mail

Europe passes tough new data retention laws

December 14, 2005 Despite privacy and industry concerns, data will be kept on every e-mail sent and phone call made for as long as two years. TAGS: directive, telecommunications, Europe, law, London, U.K., Internet Service Provider, e-mail

Damage limited from lonely hearts virus

April 18, 2001 Antivirus software companies say a new virus that disguises itself as a program for finding romance partners is spreading quickly between companies in Europe. TAGS: antivirus software company, Graham Cluley, Symantec Corp., Sophos Plc., antivirus software, e-mail server, virus, antivirus, Europe, software company, e-mail, server

E-mail traffic doubles after London bomb blasts

July 7, 2005 Traffic skyrockets as concerned e-mailers send messages to friends and colleagues asking "Are you OK?" TAGS: London, MessageLabs Ltd., attack, Europe, U.K., e-mail, photograph

Seven Networks expands into Europe with buy

April 11, 2005 Cell phone messaging provider to buy Smartner Information Systems, a Finland-based supplier of wireless messaging. TAGS: Seven Networks Inc., Good Technology Inc., messaging, Research In Motion Ltd., Finland, cell phone, Europe, BellSouth Corp., RIM BlackBerry, Japan, AT&T Corp., e-mail

Europe's mobile operators urged to focus on enterprise

July 19, 2007 Carriers need to target business market with signal-boosting tech, better pricing, mobile e-mail services, says report. TAGS: Analysys, mobile operator, operator, cell, Europe, telecommunications, pricing, office, e-mail

New or rebranded iPaqs on the way?

January 26, 2006 New information discovered on Hewlett-Packard's Web site points to the upcoming release of a new series in Europe. TAGS: HP iPaq, HP, document, Europe, U.S., camera, operating system, e-mail

New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords

August 17, 2000 Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States. TAGS: National Infrastructure Protection Center, strain, virus attack, Computer Associates International Inc., variant, virus, Microsoft VBScript, infection, banking, Europe, bank, Microsoft Outlook, U.S., security, e-mail, e-mail address

Palm talks up its ambitions for Europe

February 15, 2007 Despite European operators' support of the Symbian OS, Palm is still trying to woo mobile users there. TAGS: Symbian Inc., Barcelona, Palm Inc., operator, tariff, Europe, Palm OS, Palm Treo, mobility, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, handset, handheld, Nokia Corp., CEO, operating system

Your ISP as Net watchdog

June 16, 2005 Feds mull having Internet service providers retain records of their customers' online activities. TAGS: Internet service, service provider, Internet Service Provider, terrorism, proposal, log, record, police, Internet provider, law, billing, Europe, U.S., database, e-mail

EU reveals phone, e-mail snooping plans

August 2, 2005 The European Directive recommends retaining communications data for six months. Civil liberties groups protest the proposal. TAGS: directive, European Union, telecommunications, telecommunications company, call, Europe, IP, e-mail

Europe to push ahead with ISP snooping law

June 9, 2005 Despite rejection by European Parliament, legislation that would require ISPs to retain customer data moves ahead. TAGS: proposal, legislation, committee, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Europe, U.K., e-mail

Logitech uncloaks cordless desktop combos

August 16, 2005 Peripheral maker releases four new keyboard-and-mouse packages; one lets you control your desktop from 60 feet away. Photos: Logitech's new bling TAGS: Logitech, laser, keyboard, music player, LCD, VoIP, mouse, Bluetooth, Europe, IM, U.S., PC, e-mail

Google draws privacy complaint to FTC

April 20, 2007 Three public-interest groups are expected to ask for a government investigation into issues posed by Google's DoubleClick acquisition. TAGS: DoubleClick Inc., Google Inc., acquisition, complaint, Europe, U.S., security, e-mail
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