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How to protect Lotus Domino Server from spam blacklists
It is sometimes possible to get blacklisted by various antispam companies, even if your organization has never sent a spam message. This is a serious problem that can severely harm day-to-day business operations. This four-part tutorial explains how ... Tutorial
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Phishing exposed -- 10 tips in 10 minutes
Learn phishing methods and how to fight back -- with this must read for Lotus Notes programmers and administrators responsible for system security. Tutorial
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Postini buy helps Google address IT compliance demands
With Postini in its pocket, Google hopes to win over IT shops running Microsoft Office to Google Apps with its new security credentials. Article | 09 Jul 2007
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Online crime as ugly as ever
At this year's Conference on Email and Antispam, one expert said that despite the increasing complexity of online scams and attacks, digital criminals are less about the technology and more about the crime. Article | 31 Aug 2006
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Image-based spam scams on the rise
By using images instead of text, spammers are invading your inbox with a lot more than offensive language. Not only are the emails vulgar and invasive, but they're also creating huge storage and bandwidth problems. Article | 04 Aug 2006
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McAfee products vulnerable to code execution flaw
VirusScan, Personal Firewall Plus, SpamKiller and other McAfee products are reportedly vulnerable to an unspecified remote code execution flaw. Article | 03 Aug 2006
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Image spam paints a troubling picture
Vendors say as many as one in four spam messages are now image-based, as attackers more commonly use hard-to-detect .jpg and .gif image files to bypass spam filters. Article | 03 Aug 2006
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How your Lotus Domino server can get blacklisted
Learn about the different ways that your Lotus Domino server can get blacklisted. Article | 08 Jun 2006
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Related links on Lotus Domino server spam prevention
Here's a collection of resources to learn more about spam prevention for your Lotus Domino server. Article | 08 Jun 2006
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How to remove your Lotus Domino server from spam blacklists
Learn about the measure you can take to get your Lotus Domino server removed from spam blacklists. Article | 08 Jun 2006
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How to keep your Lotus Domino server off spam blacklists
Learn about the preventative measures you can take to keep your Lotus Domino server off of blacklists. Article | 08 Jun 2006
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Spammers hijack authentication mechanisms to send malware
Content filtering provider AppRiver reports an attack gaining momentum by using trusted systems to push malware before anyone notices. Article | 25 May 2006
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Getting started with hardening Domino
Confident that your Domino environment could withstand a serious attack? Apply these best practices when assessing the strength of your Domino security. Tip
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LotusScript agent moves tagged spam email to junk mail folder
Apply this LotusScript agent to the Mail File to detect incoming email messages tagged as 'spam:' in Lotus Notes, and move them to the junk mail folder. Tip
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A recipe for secure IM success
Instant messaging can be very beneficial to SMBs -- just think how much you'll save on phone bills. But there are security issues that you must be prepared for first. Tip
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Telecommuter security kit
Telecommuters often feel isolated from their company, and security-wise that is the last thing you want. Security expert Jonathan Hassell provides a list of items -- from router configuration instructions to VPN alternatives -- to include in a teleco... Tip
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Spear phishing: Don't be a target
Hackers are beginning to use targeted attacks to exploit network vulnerabilities. In this tip, Al Berg introduces a specific targeted attack, spear phishing, and provides tactics information security practitioners can use to protect their organizati... Tip
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Pen testing your VPN
Your VPN is a vital gateway into your network for your company's road warriors, telecommuters and other remote users. Unfortunately, it's also a gateway for the less-than-scrupulous predators prowling the Internet for access to your network. This tip... Tip
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A five-point strategy for secure remote access
Systems with remote access are not only more difficult to secure, they pose a greater risk to the network than systems that sit behind the corporate firewall. Here are best practices for securing remote access endpoints. Tip
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Enhance spam prevention with Domino's blacklist scanning exceptions
In this tip, an administrator explains the steps he has taken to block spam and reduce false positives -- all without the use of third-party products or services. Tip
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Control email forwarding, avoid spam loop
This tip on forwarding e-mails to another account will prevent users from getting caught in a spam loop. Tip
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Notes/Domino Security, An Administrator's Guide: book review
Read a review of the book Notes/Domino Security, An Administrators Guide, by Chuck Connell. Tip
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Limit the size of incoming email attachments to a Lotus Domino server
Learn a few options you can use to limit the size of imcoming email attachments to you Lotus Domino server. Ask the Expert
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Stop spam on BlackBerry mobile devices
Learn how you can stop spam on BlackBerry mobile devices with a BES redirection delay configuration and how to set up customized BlackBerry email filters. Ask the Expert
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Putting a stop to incoming spam on Lotus Notes 6.5
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell provides a resource for a Lotus Notes administrator who wants to filter out email containing the word "spam," and offers advice on setting appropriately sized user mailbox quoatas. Ask the Expert
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Getting past expired IDs
What to do when your user ID file and admin ID file have both expired. Ask the Expert
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Creating a single sign-on for .NET and Lotus Notes
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell suggests how to create a single sign-on for a VB.NET and a Lotus Notes TeamRoom database. Ask the Expert
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Error restoring an NSF archive file: 'File truncated - file may have been damaged'
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell helps a Lotus Domino administrator troubleshoot a "File truncated – file may have been damaged" error when attempting to restore an archived NSF file. Ask the Expert
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Setting corporate mail file size policies on NSF files
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell examines what to consider when setting corporate mail file size policies. Ask the Expert
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How to tell if your Notes server is being used as an open relay
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Security attack
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How do we find the PC that is sending spam through our Domino server?
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Getting started with hardening Domino
Confident that your Domino environment could withstand a serious attack? Apply these best practices when assessing the strength of your Domino security. Tip
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LotusScript agent moves tagged spam email to junk mail folder
Apply this LotusScript agent to the Mail File to detect incoming email messages tagged as 'spam:' in Lotus Notes, and move them to the junk mail folder. Tip
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Limit the size of incoming email attachments to a Lotus Domino server
Learn a few options you can use to limit the size of imcoming email attachments to you Lotus Domino server. Ask the Expert
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Stop spam on BlackBerry mobile devices
Learn how you can stop spam on BlackBerry mobile devices with a BES redirection delay configuration and how to set up customized BlackBerry email filters. Ask the Expert
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Postini buy helps Google address IT compliance demands
With Postini in its pocket, Google hopes to win over IT shops running Microsoft Office to Google Apps with its new security credentials. Article
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Online crime as ugly as ever
At this year's Conference on Email and Antispam, one expert said that despite the increasing complexity of online scams and attacks, digital criminals are less about the technology and more about the crime. Article
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Putting a stop to incoming spam on Lotus Notes 6.5
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell provides a resource for a Lotus Notes administrator who wants to filter out email containing the word "spam," and offers advice on setting appropriately sized user mailbox quoatas. Ask the Expert
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Image-based spam scams on the rise
By using images instead of text, spammers are invading your inbox with a lot more than offensive language. Not only are the emails vulgar and invasive, but they're also creating huge storage and bandwidth problems. Article
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McAfee products vulnerable to code execution flaw
VirusScan, Personal Firewall Plus, SpamKiller and other McAfee products are reportedly vulnerable to an unspecified remote code execution flaw. Article
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Image spam paints a troubling picture
Vendors say as many as one in four spam messages are now image-based, as attackers more commonly use hard-to-detect .jpg and .gif image files to bypass spam filters. Article
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