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Security Trends: Archive: April 2007 

Spammers Are Due For A Surprise

Unspam knows where you are. Here comes the lawsuit.

Your Data Can Get in But Can't Get Out

New McAfee product complements its client-side counterpart by ensuring secured data doesn't ever leave the network.

A New Fight Against ID Theft

A Bush task force recommends a package of new laws that comes with its naysayers.

Symantec Overhauls System Backup Suite

Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 is designed to add support for virtual servers, enhance Microsoft Exchange capabilities, expand data-recovery options and centralize management.

Is Gordano at The Vanguard of E-mail Security?

SMBs are the target for new software that flashes all-in-one e-mail security.

Symantec's Safe SaaS Step

The security products company is taking data back-up into the cloud as a first step of its software-as-a-service strategy.

IDC: Spam To Rocket Past Legit E-Mail This Year

It could go away if you'd just stop being suckered.

IRS 'Riddled' With Security Holes?

Convicted I.D. thief tells lawmakers how he scammed more than $43,000 out of the tax collectors.

Office Exploits Rear Their Ugly Heads

At this rate, Microsoft Office could become a more popular virus target than Windows.

IRS Audits Self Into Data-Theft Hot Seat

New audit finds IRS with 500 missing or stolen laptops, some with unencrypted taxpayer confidential information.

An ACID Solution To Copyright Protection

Autonomy unveils Automatic Copyright Infringement Detection software.

FTC Approves Final Guidance Settlement

Software firm that tracks and warns corporate clients of network intrusions did not adequately protect its own data.

SMBs Playing The Ostrich When It Comes To Security

They think it can't happen to them, when their own employees could be the biggest risk.