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Spammers go multilingual, use automatic translation services
By secgeeks - Posted on July 14th, 2009
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For years spammers relied on basic mass marketing concepts in an attempt to target everyone, everywhere, thereby sacrificing quality for quantity.Things changed, at least for some of them. Realizing the advantages of market segmentation, certain spammers started segmenting the databases of harvested or emails based on their country of origin, followed by an attempt to [...]
Removing malware is best done from the outside
By secgeeks - Posted on July 14th, 2009
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The way most people remove malicious software from an infected Windows machine can be improved upon.




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