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Companies ramping up e-mail monitoring

June 9, 2005 Survey finds that 63 percent of companies employ or plan to employ personnel to monitor employee e-mail. TAGS: Proofpoint Inc., staff, study, monitoring, survey, e-mail, monitor

E-mail monitoring may violate European laws

April 12, 2007 Human rights legislation cited in ruling won by college employee whose phone, online communications were monitored. TAGS: monitoring, communication, college, policy, telecommunications, court, e-mail, monitor, U.S.

Is your boss monitoring your e-mail?

May 18, 2005 A quarter of employers have sacked workers for how they use their e-mail--and even for misuse of the office phone, a study shows. TAGS: employer, monitoring, worker, U.S. company, GPS, monitor, cell phone, keyboard, e-mail, video

Surfing a bigger risk than spam to company networks

September 15, 2006 Businesses are more likely to pick up a virus via employee Web surfing than from e-mail attachments, study says. TAGS: staff, malicious software, risk, virus, monitoring, e-mail, security

AOL revises privacy policy

October 8, 2005 Portal won't sell addresses, but it will track user activity to offer personalized content and targeted ads. TAGS: privacy policy, America Online Inc., Internet search, member, monitoring, portal, Time Warner Inc., e-mail, U.S.

Two-pronged tech aims to plug data leaks

June 3, 2005 Tablus promises to monitor both networks and desktops to help prevent the escape of a company's confidential information. TAGS: Tablus, monitoring, e-mail, monitor

Police blotter: Patriot Act e-mail spying approved

February 10, 2006 Federal judge OKs prosecutors' Patriot Act request for e-mail surveillance without any evidence of wrongdoing by the target. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, prosecutor, Police Blotter, electronic communication, surveillance, request, evidence, language, e-mail, monitoring, analysis

U.K. to issue public virus alerts

February 24, 2005 British government creates a Web site with virus alerts and security advice for home PC users and small businesses. TAGS: virus, home PC, U.K., government, consumer electronics, small business, monitoring, security, PC, e-mail

Microsoft rushes out 'critical' fix

September 26, 2006 Update repairs serious security hole cybercrooks have been using to get malicious software on Windows PCs. TAGS: Sunbelt Software, Windows PC, Microsoft Internet Explorer, flaw, fix, malicious software, vulnerability, security, Web page, monitoring, Microsoft Corp., HTML, Microsoft Windows, e-mail, PC

Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have eyes

October 25, 2004 As more firms install software to keep tabs on workers, start-ups and heavy hitters alike spy an opportunity in surveillance products. TAGS: workplace, Secure Computing Corp., regulatory compliance, cubicle, employer, IM, surveillance, worker, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, evidence, monitoring, health care, survey, health, e-mail

Police blotter: Wife e-surveilled in divorce case

March 1, 2007 Man captures keystrokes and screen grabs of wife's chats with suspected lover--and is allowed to use them in divorce case. TAGS: wife, divorce, affidavit, Police Blotter, electronic document, Ohio, keyboard, attorney, monitoring, Adobe PDF, password, e-mail

Week ahead: Linux, Gates and Hurricane Jeanne

September 26, 2004 Red Hat's analyst confab is in New York, while Bill Gates is in Silicon Valley. And Florida tech event planners are closely watching Hurricane Jeanne. TAGS: Orlando, Walt Disney World, Florida, IBM IMS, Micron Technology Inc., conference, Bill Gates, Cisco Systems Inc., New York, Silicon Valley, event, tax, VoIP, monitoring, IBM Corp., Linux
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