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In these challenging times, all companies are looking for new places to cut costs and save on cash flow. One of the biggest challenges faced by every business is how to be fiscally responsible while still having the skilled people you need helping you...
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We have received reports that the RBL (Real Time Blacklists) TQMCUBE went down. We have removed it from our database and no more alerts should be received. The TQMCUBE was an open relay data base which listed open relays which has recently closed its...
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Happy New Year! 2009 is expected to be a year of more spam challenges and new sophisticated spamming techniques from spammers. Now that the Presidential Election is over we can put the Election Spam to rest, but thanks to the economy, an increase in targeting...
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We received reports last night that the RBL (Real Time Blacklists) InformationWave went down. We have removed it from our database and no more alerts should be received. The Informationwave was an open relay data base which listed open relays which has...
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When you use email services from MxToolBox, you get the piece of mind of knowing that your email is protected from spam attacks by our team of technology experts. We use the best anti-spam tools available to keep your email and computer safe. However,...
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Since the removal of the large spam source, McColo last month, everyone thought that spam would decrease immensly and immediately. While we did see a a drastic reduction of spam and viruses directly after it was shut down, we knew better that it would...
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Credit: Mx Logic Security News A botnet that was castrated with the shutdown of McColo last month has apparently returned to email accounts to ask why you don't want to be a bigger man. According to the net security firm Marhsal8e6, the Mega-D botnet...
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from: Washington Post & Web Marketing & Industry News In the fallout resulting from knocking McColo Corp. offline , this past week may prove to be a missed opportunity in the prevention of a dramatic reappearance of junk e-mail, as a botnet that...
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The holidays are a tricky time for e-mail security. It’s the time of year when everyone is so busy getting ready for the holidays that little things can get through your security wall much easier. You are busy at work finishing projects and getting ready...
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By: Deborah Gage Source: San Francisco Chronicle (11-24) 16:58 PST -- Facebook has won an $873 million judgment - the largest to be delivered under federal anti-spam laws - against a Canadian resident accused of sending more than 4 million bogus messages...
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Credit: John E. Dunn, Techworld.com The dramatic fall in spam traffic reported last week after alleged rogue ISP McColo was taken offline will only be a temporary reprieve and could actually generate a new wave of Trojans, experts have warned. ISPs disagree...
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From: Domain Name News Fast on the heels of the recent Enom phishing scam, another phishing attack attempting to con domain name registrants into providing their customer information is under way. Network Solutions (NSI) domain customers are the target...
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A massive reduction in Spam has been witnessed since an alleged Californian based ISP was closed down last week. Industry bodies have long been raising awareness of the volume of Spam which appears to come from the San Jose based business, McColo Corp.,...
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E-mail is easy to lose. While it is not easy to lose the actual e-mail, it is incredibly easy for an important e-mail to get pushed down to the bottom of your inbox or put into a folder and then forgotten. E-mail is one of the most effective organizational...
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The people who work at your company are always on the go. Meetings, conferences, site visits all take us away from the office and while laptops are small, they are just too heavy to carry around just so you can have access to e-mail, but e-mail is important...
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NDR spam: Why am I receiving an NDR for a message I didn’t send? NDRs are a normal part of email exchanges, but spammers' activities can cause spikes in NDR activity. Spammers send junk messages to thousands of email addresses, some of which exist and...
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Over the past two weeks, we've seen waves of high-volume attacks (over 15% of all spam messages) using false CNN and MSNBC content. Our botnet protection has blocked the vast majority -- over 99% -- of these attacks and mutations, and we continue to release...
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Oftentimes it is very helpful to remove your mail server from the equation to see if there is an underlying network / reputation problem blocking mail flow. Here's how you can manually send a test message using the telnet command built into every operating...
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Austin, TX – April 30th, 2008 – MxToolBox today announced the immediate availability of a hosted Email Continuity service based on version 5.0 of the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS). The product, called Emergency MailTM Zimbra Edition (EmZ), allows businesses...
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If you are encountering problems with mail referencing ORDB.org on your Microsoft Exchange 2003 or 2007 server, or mail being blocked with a return message stating that the sender's IP was on relays.ordb.org, please ensure that you do not have relays.ordb.org...
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Austin, TX, United States, 02/05/2008 - MxToolBox, Inc.'s announces the launch of ServiceBox™, the first on-demand platform for automating Software as a Service (SaaS) delivery through the IT channel . The offering allows IT service firms and VARs to...
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FlexBox Email Platform Exciting things are happening here at MxToolBox . Monday marked the official launch of the MxToolBox FlexBox Email Platform, a one-of-a-kind email services suite built on Patent Pending Technology and designed specifically for the...
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We have disabled lookups to the STARLOOP Blacklist. Our lookup tool is not checking Starloop as of 9 AM CST 9/10/07.Starloop began listing all IP Addresses sometime late Sunday evening. These listings are false positives. The Starloop website is down...
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One of the most ironic spam stories we have seen to date was reported yesterday at Wired . For at least six months, botnet infected computers at Pfizer have spewed out a steady stream of Viagra spam. The infection has taken it's toll on Pfizers internet...
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The Storm Worm is proving to be among the most resilient, persistent pieces of malware ever. If you don't remember, the Storm Worm first burst onto the IT Security scene in January 2007. The worm got it's name because the first wave of propogtion spam...
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