Computer users are seeing fewer unsolicited commercial e-mail messages in their inboxes two years after the U.S. Congress passed an antispam law, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Tuesday.
The FTC issued a press release this month warning consumers that their computers may have been "secretly hijacked" by hackers. Hackers can install on your computer spam-sending software and spyware.
United Parcel Service of America is tackling computer spam with a federal suit that seeks more than $1 million in damages from unnamed spammers. Accusing spammers of using UPS' domain name and its ...
WASHINGTON — A year after the U.S. Congress passed the first federal antispam law, observers see no evidence that it has cut the amount of unwanted commercial e-mail arriving in people’s in-boxes.
What Are Instagram ‘Spam’ Accounts? Today, much of what used to live on finstas has now migrated to private Snapchat stories. And unlike those hidden finstas on Instagram, the majority of today’s spam ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Cell-phone spam still trails computer spam, with the average cell-phone user receiving no more than a few spam text messages per year. But in some ways, it can be even more ...
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