Spam Sucks

April 19, 2007 on 8:28 pm | In Main |

Kids and Spam
By: Tara Smith, Thu Apr 12th, 2007
Many kids these days have email addresses. They use these email addresses to email friends, work on school projects, and to have a presence online. If is very important to have a powerful spam blocker that will keep certain email out of a child’s inbox. While most children do not sign up for news on web sites and do not visit sites that are unsecured, they may still be at risk. A spam blocker will take many of the email and place them into a bulk folder.

Fighting Spam
By: Tara Smith, Thu Apr 12th, 2007
There are a few ways companies can protect themselves from spammers and protect their client’s identities. Since anti-spamming laws now protect the rights of companies and individuals from harassment, it is much easier to find and sue a person who hacks into a company’s database and steals important client information. Using this information is a crime and could result in heavy fines and jail time. Companies have to protect their client’s personal information in order to remain loyal and competent. Many companies have highly technical spam blockers and firewalls that can assist in keeping spammers out.

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  1. Viruses and Spam
    By: Tara Smith, Thu Apr 12th, 2007
    A computer virus can hurt a computer in many ways. A virus can disable necessary computer programs and cause it to run slowly, disable the firewall, and may even cause a computer to shut down. There are many ways a computer can catch a virus. Web sites that are unsecured are prime targets. Downloading information from these sites many allow a virus to enter a computer. Another way is through email. Spam blockers can help keep email that might be infected from being opened by placing it in a bulk folder. While some viruses are not dangerous, some can cause serious damage.

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