CNET News.com
"eBay,
Tumbleweed settle patent suit"
By Paul Festa
"Capping a year of patent acrimony, eBay put one legal
struggle behind it by settling with plaintiff Tumbleweed
Communications."
December 29, 2003 |
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E-Commerce Times
"Hackers
Gone Phishing - Again"
By Elizabeth Millard
"It's pretty clear that organized crime is behind a
big portion of this," Dave Jevans, chairman of the Anti-Phishing
Working Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "We're seeing
the involvement of the Secret Service in the investigation."
December 29, 2003 |
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InternetWeek
"Phishing
Attacks Soar"
By Gregg Keizer, TechWeb News
"E-mail phishing attacks jumped over 400 percent during
the holidays, according to an analysis released Wednesday
of
scams reported to clearinghouse Anti-Phishing.org."
December 28, 2003 |
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The Guardian
"Mix
and match"
By Ken Young
"Tumbleweed, one of the leading corporate anti-spam
suppliers, is one of the latest vendors to strengthen authentication
in outgoing emails. The latest version of its MMS firewall
features the ability to place digital signatures on outbound
email and use a "secure redirect" option so that
messages can be sent and received through a secure separate
web site."
November 6, 2003 |
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CIO Magazine
"Be
a Spam Slayer"
By Alice Dragoon
"Today, 90 percent to 95 percent of all incoming spam
is tagged as such. And no more than a quarter of a single
IT employee's
time is needed for ongoing maintenance."
November 1, 2003 |
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PC World
"CAN-SPAM
Law Won't, Critics Say"
By Grant Gross
"The first federal antispam law may be on its way to
reality, but many antispam advocates say it won't stem the
flood into
e-mail users' in-boxes."
October 27, 2003 |
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InfoWorld
"Antispam
advocates question Senate bill"
By Grant Gross
"A bill attempting to regulate the sending of unsolicited
commercial e-mail passed the U.S. Senate last week, but many
anti-spam advocates say the bill would have little impact
on the amount of spam coming into e-mail users' in-boxes."
October 27, 2003 |
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Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine
"Eating
up Spam” Product Review
by James Carrion
"The anti-spam engine is the most viable anti-spam detection
solution I’ve seen to date.”
October 2003 |
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CNN Money
"Investing
in the war on spam"
By Paul R. La Monica
"Tumbleweed has a big presence in the financial services
area, with customers such as J.P. Morgan Chase and mutual
fund
firm American Century..."
September 30, 2003 |
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Network World Magazine
"Test:
Spam in the wild”
By Joel Snyder
"…Tumbleweed's MMS appliance did an excellent
job of filtering spam and gave very flexible control over
mail flows."
September 15, 2003 |
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American Banker
American Banker Viewpoint: Truncation Will Spur Internet
Links Among Branches, Banks
Pending legislation will enable banks to clear check transactions
in a day, and depositing banks stand to capture trillions
of dollars ... if they have the right technology.
By Dave Jevans
July 25, 2003 |
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Waters Magazine
The SEC's E-mail Crackdown
Five US broker-dealers agree to pay fines totalling $8.25
million ($1.65 million each) for failing to preserve e-mail
communications, Just how disorganized have broker-dealers
been in retaining e-mail records?
By Dianne See Morrison
March 01, 2003 |
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Information Security
"Gateway
Guardians"
By Fred Avolio
“In terms of configuration features, Tumbleweed's Email
Firewall is the best of the software solutions." “Best
overall software solution; excellent content filtering; encrypts
and signs e-mail.”
February 2003
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Network World/IDG News Service
Secure Mail 5.5 sharpens spam-fighting tools
By Scarlet Pruitt (IDG News Service)
February 28, 2003 |
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eSecurityPlanet
Tumbleweed Unveils Anti-Spam Service
John Desmond
February 20, 2003 |
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eSecurityPlanet.com
Secure Messaging Vendor Offers Management Appliance
By Paul Desmond
January 28, 2003 |
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InternetWeek
Appliance Aims To Speed E-Mail Security Deployment
By Tom Smith
January 24, 2003 |
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ComputerWorld
ComputerWorld: Top 10 tips for setting a secure communications policy
By Ken Beer
January 22, 2003 |
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