Posted Friday 20th July 2007 07:20 GMT
"spamversied"? #
As Google puts it: Did you mean spamvertised?
Lax security controls are allowing conmen to host fraudulent websites on servers run by government organisations and private sector firms. For example, Symantec has detected a number of phishing sites that have been hosted on government URLs over recent months. In June alone, fraudulent sites were identified on sites run by the …
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Posted Friday 20th July 2007 07:20 GMT
As Google puts it: Did you mean spamvertised?
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 14:06 GMT
Is that the same sort of thing as the France and the Germany?
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 16:06 GMT
Are you kidding me? I expect to hear the DHS is hosting a Jihadi website and the FBI is handling kiddie porn. Meanwhile, the Saudi government will just host hard-core. Spammers get their venture capital from criminals, who hire cracers (not hackers) for more money than they can make at home. So they're one, maybe two steps away from the security geeks.
Posted Monday 23rd July 2007 10:40 GMT
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/ukraine
"In the past Ukraine was frequently referred to as the Ukraine; however, since Ukraine declared independence in 1991, most newspapers and magazines have adopted the style of referring to Ukraine without the the, and this has become the more common styling."
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