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Spammers use popular events to cover their tracks?. The recent death of Michael Jackson and its subsequent public interest show that spammers are willing to use any notable event as a cover to distribute their messages. Symantec State of Spam report shows that 90 percent of all email coming into the network is spam, which can waste server resources and reduce employee productivity while exposing one to malware and criminal threats. Small businesses are especially vulnerable to spam attacks due to limited IT staffing. The attendee of this webcast will learn about the latest spam threat landscape and the cost of spam to small businesses.

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Format:Webcast
Date:Aug 2009
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