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This text will self-destruct in 40 seconds

December 13, 2005 Next year will bring self-deleting e-mails and photo messages, too, thanks to Staellium and its StealthText service. TAGS: message, text, e-mail

This revolution will be text-messaged

December 17, 2007 Filipinos have been masters of using text messages to rally political protesters. So what happened during last month's failed coup d'etat?Photos: Philippines as texting central TAGS: Philippines, protest, text message, hotel, text messaging, government, SMS, message, president

Police Blotter: Armed robbers nabbed through text messages

February 25, 2008 Court doesn't agree with armed-robbery defendants, who say police need a judge-signed court order to obtain archived text messages. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, subpoena, defendant, prosecutor, count, evidence, attorney, message, U.S.

Saving e-mail: It's all about trust

July 4, 2007 perspective Sendmail inventor Eric Allman says a new Internet standard promises to restore trust to e-mail. TAGS: e-mail authentication, Sendmail Inc., phishing, sender, message, bank, e-mail, brand

In Finland shooting, fallout for YouTube?

November 7, 2007 The video-sharing site is getting worked over by some media outlets. It doesn't deserve it. TAGS: Finland, YouTube, newspaper, publication, Britain, letter, message, video, Google Inc., photograph

How MySpace brought down a spammer

August 22, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains how MySpace defeated a noted spammer. TAGS: MySpace, defendant, spammer, relief, profile, News Corp., message, member, court, password, e-mail

Officials say PR campaign may boost Real ID popularity

September 24, 2007 DMV officials tell colleagues that now's the time to start plotting ways to counteract negative messages about the forthcoming ID cards. TAGS: Real ID Act, public relations, ID card, identity theft, state, message, conference, security

Verizon to bring text to Latin American carrier

June 15, 2004 Adoption lags in the U.S., so Verizon Wireless continues reaching overseas. TAGS: Verizon Communications, text messaging, wireless carrier, message, carrier, U.S.

Microsoft boosts Office for Mac's business features

September 7, 2007 Office 2008 for Mac is starting to get business features that had been lacking, such as out-of-office e-mail capabilities. TAGS: Microsoft Outlook Web Access, Microsoft Office, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Outlook, blog, message, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Modern PCs to challenge WWII codebreaker

November 15, 2007 A rebuilt Colossus, a cipher-breaking machine used in World War II, is being pitted against modern computers in a race to break encrypted code. Photos: A 'Cipher Challenge' for Colossus TAGS: Germany, message, radio, photograph, PC

Distributed computing cracks Enigma code

February 27, 2006 An open-source application breaks an encrypted message from World War II, and wants your help to finish the job. TAGS: distributed computing, message, object, open source

Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security

September 21, 2007 Executive offers advice on how to combat growing security threats linked to use of Bluetooth-equipped devices. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Bluetooth, mobile device, attacker, text message, technique, hacker, security, handset, attack, knowledge, message, e-mail

Promising antispam technique gets nod

May 23, 2007 Internet Engineering Task Force approves a technique designed to put junk e-mailers out of business forever. TAGS: DomainKeys, PayPal, digital signature, signature, phishing, anti-spam, technique, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail server, message, e-mail, server

Taxpayers get unexpected return--sex chat

January 31, 2005 Misprinted 800 number in some versions of Intuit's TurboTax software sends customers to phone sex operation. TAGS: Intuit Inc., TurboTax, tax, message, operation

Spam joins pounds on New Year's 'to shed' list

January 4, 2005 Deluge of unwanted e-mail greets workers, again raising questions about effectiveness of filters. And the onslaught could get worse. TAGS: Radicati Group Inc., spam, worker, inbox, holiday, message, e-mail

Tracker keeps tabs on e-mail readers

May 21, 2004 The DidTheyReadIt service promises to secretly tell members whether a message they sent was opened, for how long it was read and how often it was looked at. TAGS: Rampell Software, message, e-mail, Microsoft Outlook, monitor, Microsoft Corp.

BlackBerry e-mail is back, but problems remain

April 18, 2007 RIM restores e-mail and Net browsing for most customers overnight, continues monitoring networking systems. TAGS: service interruption, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, BlackBerry E-Mail, customer service, message, e-mail

Barracuda Networks profiles spam

April 17, 2007 Profiling e-mail as it's received by antispam appliances is Barracuda Networks' latest technique to combat junk e-mail. TAGS: Barracuda Networks, sender, anti-spam, junk e-mail, technique, message, e-mail

Bug may expose encrypted e-mail

March 7, 2007 Weakness in open-source GnuPG cryptography technology could let miscreants tamper with digitally signed, "secure" messages. TAGS: Core Security Technologies, cryptography, message, open source, e-mail, security

Police blotter: Unbrotherly love in Craigslist sex ad

March 21, 2007 New Jersey man is convicted of posting "deviant" sex ad on Craigslist supposedly from his sister, violating judge's no-contact order. TAGS: Craigslist, New Jersey, defendant, Police Blotter, opinion, order, message, analysis, IP
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