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When 'Viagra' Comments on Your Blog, and Other Spam Red Flags Is a spammer just trying to use your site to boost their own web presence? Here's how to recognize a comment on your blog or website as spam, and how to stem the flow. www.pcworld.com
The Freezer isn't so hot for stopping spam, critics charge Canada’s new anti-spam legislation marks a huge shift from previous government efforts to deal with spam and that is a good thing, according to industry experts. www.itbusiness.ca
New Digital Spam: How Bad Guys Try to Trick You; How to Avoid the Traps The latest forms of digital spam include clickjacking, junk apps, bad QR codes, and much more. Here's what you can do to stay safe. www.pcworld.com
"Spam" meat tied to diabetes risk in Native Americans: study (Reuters) - Native Americans who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as "spam" and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government -- had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little or none, according to a U.S. study. Native Americans are at especially high risk of developing diabetes, with nearly half having the condition by age 55 ... news.yahoo.com
DIY: Add a spam filter to your mail server with ASSP Try Anti-Spam-SMTP-Proxy, or ASSP, to see if it can help you defend your users from the constant deluge of spam. www.techrepublic.com
'Spam' meat tied to diabetes risk in Native Americans, study finds Native Americans who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as "spam" and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government -- had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little or none www.foxnews.com
"Spam" linked to diabetes risk in Native Americans NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study, American Indians who frequently ate processed meat that comes in a can - a common food on reservations and one subsidized by the U.S. government - had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes compared to those who ate little or none of the products generically known as "spam." "I think what this study indicates is processed meats should be a ... news.yahoo.com
Spam in SMS is back with a vengeance Telemarketers have found ways to evade TRAI's rules and tariffs on promotional SMS www.thehindu.com
‘Spam’ meat tied to diabetes risk People who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as ‘spam’ and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government—had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little or none, according to a US study. www.khaleejtimes.com
Canada’s anti-spam law goes too far The government’s draconian scheme makes it difficult to do business in the 21st century www.theglobeandmail.com
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