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Sunday, January 23, 2005

Spim,spam,spum

“Many spim messages tout pornography or fast-money schemes and include a link to a website. Following that link can trigger an avalanche of other privacy and security problems. You may get swamped with pop-up ads or spyware and Trojan horse apps may install themselves on your PC. And spim can be even more intrusive than spam. Just like a regular IM message, spim can pop up in a chat window on top of whatever you're working on at the time.”

Chat protection


Stress free surfing


Free spamblocker from Earthlink for Outlook and Outlook Express.



If you go to Realtime credentials
you will see how America is dealing with internet security and phishing. You can even download the anti-phishing utility, Spoof Stick, for IE and Firefox.

The Asia-pacific angle
is here. You can download Mailwasher here, too.

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