Romania, Panama cutting back on spam
Romania and Panama, two of the world's notable sources of spam, now have fewer computers producing it, according to security vendor Cloudmark.
Jeremy Kirk | 29 Apr | Read more
Romania and Panama, two of the world's notable sources of spam, now have fewer computers producing it, according to security vendor Cloudmark.
Jeremy Kirk | 29 Apr | Read more
The volume of SMS spam being sent to UK mobile users rose 11 percent in the first quarter of 2014 thanks mainly to a sudden spike in accident compensation scams, according to messaging security firm Cloudmark.
John E Dunn | 23 Apr | Read more
Computers inside many of the UK's largest banks and building societies are being used to spew malicious botnet spam, research conducted on behalf of the BBC has shown.
John E Dunn | 21 Nov | Read more
'Over-the-top' services used to disguise text spam campaigns by sending a few messages from many phone numbers
John P. Mello | 25 Jul | Read more
Cyber-criminals are compromising websites at hosting companies at an ever furious rate in order to exploit them to host dangerous content and send spam via compromised accounts, according to messaging security firm Cloudmark in its threat report today.
Ellen Messmer | 24 Jul | Read more
When you say Domain Name System (DNS), you might think, naturally enough, of domain names and the technical details of running your Internet connection. You might be concerned about denial of service attacks on your website, or someone hijacking and defacing it.
Mary Branscombe | 15 Jul | Read more
As mobile users are more frequently pestered by SMS spam, one security vendor is applying its experience in stopping e-mail spam for mobile networks.
Jeremy Kirk | 24 Jun | Read more