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About South Korea's 'dependency' on Microsoft

January 29, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says South Korea might be in bed with Microsoft, but PC users there are kicking the company hard. TAGS: South Korea, e-government, Seoul, piracy, nation, government, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp., Samsung Electronics, security, PC

MSN Korea hack targeted online gamers

June 4, 2005 New information reveals that password-stealing software was installed automatically on vulnerable systems. TAGS: Websense Inc., MSN, South Korea, gamer, trojan horse, attack, Microsoft Corp., security

Report: U.S. tops list of spam-offending countries

October 26, 2007 U.S. sends about 28 percent of the world's spam--more than five times as much as second-place South Korea, says security firm. TAGS: spammer, spam, South Korea, U.S., Sophos Plc., security

China vies with U.S. for spam title, report says

April 21, 2006 Overall, computers in Asia relay more junk e-mail than those in any other continent, according to Sophos research. TAGS: Graham Cluley, Sophos Plc., spam, North America, Asia, South Korea, spammer, China, McAfee Inc., Europe, Internet Service Provider, U.S., security, virus, antivirus, Microsoft Windows

Report: Antispam push helping curb U.S. junk mail

October 12, 2005 The United States is still the greatest source of spam, but tougher laws and other measures are helping stem the tide, Sophos says. TAGS: Sophos Plc., spammer, Graham Cluley, South Korea, spam, anti-spam, U.S., China, security, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

U.S. leads the dirty dozen spammers

December 24, 2004 A big slice of the global spam sent this year had its origins in the United States, security researchers say. TAGS: Sophos Plc., spam, CAN-SPAM Act, spammer, Graham Cluley, South Korea, U.S., researcher, broadband, virus, security, PC

South Koreans warned on Vista compatibility

January 25, 2007 Government officials advise South Korean consumers that Internet and e-commerce sites may lack full compatibility with Vista. TAGS: compatibility, Microsoft Windows Vista, South Korea, Internet banking, agency, e-commerce, ActiveX, online game, Internet service, security, bank, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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