Japan introduces anti-spam law
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AIT Introduces Anti-Spam Service
AIT Introduces Anti-Spam Service
05/20/2004 05:18 PMtheWHIR May 20 2004 9:40PM GMT
Mailshell Introduces a Low Memory
Version of its Award-Winning Anti-Spam
Toolkit
Mailshell Introduces a Low Memory
Version of its Award-Winning Anti-Spam
Toolkit
08/04/2004 02:39 AMMailshell, the OEM anti-spam leader, today introduced a new low-memory
version of its enterprise-grade spam-filtering engine, which can be
embedded almost anywhere. Mailshell’s new SDK Lite requires less than
200KB of code on the device, and can be embedded into any product
including mobile devices, wireless access points, desktop routers,
firewalls, modems, and other low memory devices. More than 4,000
companies and 10 million consumers already rely on ‘Powered by
Mailshell’ products to block spam. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSecure Resolutions desktop security (Resolution Antivirus™)
automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses, worms,
Trojans Horses, dialers, hoaxes, jokes, and hacking tools within a
managed desktop security solution. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Olive Powers Hosting Services with
Anti-virus & Anti-spam
Olive Powers Hosting Services with
Anti-virus & Anti-spam
09/04/2004 03:04 AMOlive Web Hosting, a full-service division of Olive e-Business, offers
a state-of-the-art anti-virus cover, an anti-spam gateway, plus a
suite of other features one needs most for robust, secure and
hassle-free hosting. [PRWEB Sep 4, 2004]
Anti-Spam Technical Alliance Publishes
Industry Recommendations to Help Stop
Spam
Anti-Spam Technical Alliance Publishes
Industry Recommendations to Help Stop
Spam
06/22/2004 09:17 AMThe Anti-Spam Technical Alliance (ASTA), whose participants include
Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., EarthLink and America Online Inc., today
unveiled the result of more than a year of close collaboration by
presenting a host of detailed best practices and technical
recommendations for the entire industry in an effort to fight the
scourge of spam.
Symantec Brightmail Anti-Spam v6.0
delivers next-generation spam-fighting
power, control to enterprises
Symantec Brightmail Anti-Spam v6.0
delivers next-generation spam-fighting
power, control to enterprises
07/01/2004 10:20 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 2 2004 2:42AM GMT
Anti-spam activists targets of
spam-spawning virus
Anti-spam activists targets of
spam-spawning virus
12/06/2003 09:45 AMCanadian Press Dec 6 2003 9:11AM ET
Anti-Spam Legislation Makes Spam More
Malicious
Anti-Spam Legislation Makes Spam More
Malicious
04/29/2004 01:28 PMAren't unintended consequences wonderful? Now that anti-spam
legislation is becoming popular, one result is that spammers aren't
wasting time with just spamming mortgage offers and ways to buy
Viagra. Instead, now that they realize they're definitely on illegal
ground, they're
moving more towards malicious attack spam, including phishing
attacks and trojan horse attacks. In other words, if they're going to
break the law with spam, they figure they might as well go all out.
Analyzing AT&T's Anti-Anti-Spam
Patent
Analyzing AT&T's Anti-Anti-Spam
Patent
11/16/2003 02:34 AMAn anonymous reader writes "Dan Gillmor is reporting in his eJournal
taken, in turn, from Gregory Aharonian: AT&T has apparently been
awarded a patent for ...
AT&T patents anti anti-spam technology
AT&T patents anti anti-spam technology
11/19/2003 03:54 AMDoubleClick Nov 19 2003 3:21AM ET
Report from the spam/anti-spam summit
Report from the spam/anti-spam summit
04/09/2004 04:05 PMDanny O'Brien has written up one of the first summits between spammers
and spam-fighters for the Guardian. It's a great piece.
Surprisingly, no such shootings occur. It's oddly intimate, watching
the spammers and the anti-spammers mill around each other like this.
It feels like a temporary ceasefire in a vicious war that to most of
us seems to be a stalemate...
Over the past year, though, a series of meetings arranged by a trusted
figure in the American anti-spam community, Anne Mitchell, have been
slowly bringing the two sides together. These mini-conferences, held
under the banner of the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy,
have mostly been between the highest-ranking ISPs - MSN, AOL - and
commercial email marketers of the most squeaky clean kind. Initially
in secret, these days the meetings are more public.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
Will the new anti-spam legislation cut
spam?
Will the new anti-spam legislation cut
spam?
12/18/2003 02:16 AMNow the CAN SPAM legislation has passed into law, will it actually cut
spam?
Spam vs. Anti-Spam: the war escalates!
Spam vs. Anti-Spam: the war escalates!
06/22/2004 02:47 AMEvery time someone introduces a new anti-spam technique, some wily
spammer devises a workaround. This myriad of actions and reactions is
going to tie our e-mail system in knots. The only real solution to
unsolicited mail is to eliminate the problem altogether by stopping
spam at the source. To this end, the folks at ImagineNation have
proposed an eMstamp solution and have set out to publicly answer the
many questions that the proposal has raised. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2004]
Anti-Japan protests in China
Anti-Japan protests in China
04/16/2005 08:44 PM
Reports of recent
Anti-Japanese demonstrations in China lack any details about
the content in the disputed history text books. Is it related to the
Nanjing Massacre, which
Iris Chang wrote about in her much contested book
"
The Rape of Nanking"?
The Chinese government is certainly not acting as a shining example of
upholding
human rights by any
means, but does that deprive its people from the right to have part of
their history at least adequately remembered ?
And is the Chinese Government using this collective wound to further
its own
national interests such as keeping
Japan from
joining the UNSC?
Chinese Anti-Japan Protests
Chinese Anti-Japan Protests
04/19/2005 03:56 AM
There is a good blog post
by Andrea about bloggers in China talking about the anti-Japan
protests.
As a Japanese who has a great deal of sympathy and empathy for
China, what I find difficult is trying to understand the various
threads and how Japanese people can try to make a difference. In
particular, the hateful and extreme actions of some of the Chinese
make it difficult, if not scary to even try to open a dialog. At the
same time, the extremes in China are fueling the nationalists in Japan
and not helping the cause for the more moderate voices. I believe hate
will never help communications.
One of the biggest problems is that most Japanese don't understand
the issues. Another point is that most Japanese are not great
supporters of the military. When I think about the military in Japan,
I don't think dirty nationalist thoughts. Rather, I think about May 15, 1932
when Prime Minister Inukai was
assassinated by the military which ended party-based politics in Japan
until after WWII. I think about the Japanese military taking over the
government and sending Japan into one of the worst periods in its
history. I think about the small children being sent off to war as
Kamikaze or human torpedos and I think about the letters homes from
them that are enshrined in Yasukuni Shrine. There are letters from
terrified little boys writing about how scared they are about going to
war. Most Japanese do not trust the military and most Japanese believe
that the military run government of the 30's was an illegitimate
government as a result of a coup. Many Japanese believe that the
Japanese people were victims of the military.
Having said that, I do think that the text books and teaching in
Japan underplays the actions of the military in China and I believe
the Japanese text books are a real problem that should be addressed. I
really think that the Japanese don't understand how victimized the
Chinese and Koreans were and I believe this education needs to occur.
I would point out that it is not just this aspect of Japanese
textbooks that is broken. Japanese text don't use the word
"revolution" or "civil war". It was the "Meiji Restoration", "The
American fight for independence", the US Civil War is the "North South
War" etc. There was a move to simplify Pi to just 3. In other words,
the Japanese ministry of education needs an overhaul. Maybe they
should use Wikipedia instead.
I'm not trying to trivialize the issues that are being protested by
the Chinese, but if they are trying to cause change in Japan, maybe
some of them can try to talk to their allies in Japan like me instead
of trying to force or scare into submission their enemy. A reasonable
bridge building effort between activists and experts on both sides to
try to address the issues through tactical maneuvers might be
useful.
Or am I missing the point completely?
Comment -
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China's anti-Japan rallies spread
China's anti-Japan rallies spread
04/10/2005 07:24 AMAnti-Japanese protests spread to south China, in a second day of
rallies sparked by a Japanese school textbook.
Japan Warns Microsoft on Anti-Trust
Japan Warns Microsoft on Anti-Trust
07/13/2004 03:15 AMReuters Jul 13 2004 7:53AM GMT
Thousands join anti-Japan protest
Thousands join anti-Japan protest
04/16/2005 02:42 AMThousands of Chinese protesters take to the streets of Shanghai in the
latest in a series of anti-Japanese rallies.
Anti-Japan Protests Continue in China
(AP)
Anti-Japan Protests Continue in China
(AP)
04/10/2005 05:19 AMAP - Anti-Japan protests erupted for a second day in China on Sunday,
as Tokyo demanded an apology and better protection for its citizens
and diplomats after demonstrators smashed windows and threw eggs at
the Japanese embassy.
Anti-trust trouble for Intel Japan
Anti-trust trouble for Intel Japan
02/07/2005 01:08 AMAustralian IT Feb 6 2005 9:14PM GMT
Beijing Moves to Rein In Anti-Japan
Protests
Beijing Moves to Rein In Anti-Japan
Protests
04/15/2005 04:15 PMChinese authorities warned that popular demonstrations like those
authorized a week ago now threatened to get out of control.
Japan Warns Microsoft on Anti-Trust
(Reuters)
Japan Warns Microsoft on Anti-Trust
(Reuters)
07/13/2004 03:13 AMReuters - Software giant Microsoft Corp. received a
warning from Japan's anti-trust regulators about unfair
business practices on Tuesday, but the decision did not carry
the heavy fines the U.S. firm was given in Europe.
Microsoft warned by Japan anti-trust
watchdog
Microsoft warned by Japan anti-trust
watchdog
07/13/2004 01:33 AMReuters Jul 13 2004 5:34AM GMT
Tokyo Protests Anti-Japan Rallies in
China
Tokyo Protests Anti-Japan Rallies in
China
04/10/2005 09:35 PMJapan lodged a formal protest against China after violent,
anti-Japanese demonstrations in Beijing widened to southern China.
Thousands March in Anti-Japan Protest in
Hong Kong
Thousands March in Anti-Japan Protest in
Hong Kong
04/17/2005 11:08 AMAt today's march, protesters chanted slogans and carried banners
calling for Japan to apologize for its wartime conduct.
UPDATE 1-Microsoft warned by Japan
anti-trust watchdog
UPDATE 1-Microsoft warned by Japan
anti-trust watchdog
07/13/2004 03:15 AMReuters Jul 13 2004 7:37AM GMT
China's Top Diplomat Offers No Apology
for Anti-Japan Protests
China's Top Diplomat Offers No Apology
for Anti-Japan Protests
04/17/2005 03:10 PMChina's foreign minister, Li Zhaoxing, played host to his Japanese
counterpart, Nobutaka Machimura, in Beijing today.
UPDATE 3-Microsoft warned by Japan
anti-trust watchdog
UPDATE 3-Microsoft warned by Japan
anti-trust watchdog
07/13/2004 06:56 AMReuters Jul 13 2004 11:44AM GMT
• China websites call for large weekend
anti-Japan protests; g
• China websites call for large weekend
anti-Japan protests; g
04/14/2005 09:15 AMNewshub.com - Thu Apr 14, 11:49 am GMT
Thousands Hold Anti-Japan Protests in
Eastern China (Reuters)
Thousands Hold Anti-Japan Protests in
Eastern China (Reuters)
04/16/2005 02:43 AMReuters - With some shouting "Japanese
invaders must die," thousands protested against Japan's wartime
past in eastern China on Saturday, hurling projectiles at
Tokyo's consulate and burning Japanese flags in Shanghai.
Anti spam
Anti spam
08/06/2004 11:37 AMI've been using Knowspam.net for about 4 months now, and I like it
muchly. I moved to Mozilla Thunderbird for my email today, and was
having a problem sending email through Knowspam. A question, a speedy
and correct reply (even though the problem was unusual) that fixed it.
Excellent. Well ...
UK anti-spam law goes live
UK anti-spam law goes live
12/10/2003 11:34 AMAnalysis Will they work?
Anti-spam as a service
Anti-spam as a service
12/08/2003 08:09 AMvnunet.com Dec 8 2003 6:53AM ET
Congress OKs anti-spam bil
Congress OKs anti-spam bil
12/09/2003 03:47 PMU.S. Charges 4 Under New Anti-Spam Law
(AP)
U.S. Charges 4 Under New Anti-Spam Law
(AP)
04/28/2004 06:57 PMAP - U.S. authorities charged four people in Detroit on Wednesday with
e-mailing fraudulent sales pitches for weight-loss products, the first
criminal prosecutions under the government's new "can spam"
legislation.
Anti-Spam Regulations
Anti-Spam Regulations
12/17/2003 08:27 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Dec 17 2003 7:30AM ET
U.S. charges four under new anti-spam
law
U.S. charges four under new anti-spam
law
04/28/2004 08:10 PMU.S. Charges 4 Under New Anti-Spam Law
U.S. Charges 4 Under New Anti-Spam Law
04/28/2004 09:30 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 29 2004 1:42AM GMT
Anti-Spam Centers
Anti-Spam Centers
03/19/2003 10:24 PMEric passes along this article about ending spam by altering the terms
of the Internet, something World of Ends recommends against unless the
new agreement is genuinely in the interests of the users. In this
case, the group discussing changes to SMTP has been convened by the
group that created SMTP 20 years ago....
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