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Spampository – A New Service From DPS Computing

Anyone who uses the Internet will be used to spam, far too used to it in many cases.  There seems to be a never ending attack on our inboxes with unsolicited emails.  However, spammers are getting more clever, attempting to deceive people

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Twitter – Do Following Limits Protect Or Stifle Our Social Websites?

So Twitter is undoubtedly ‘up there’ with the top social media websites in the world, possibly second only to Facebook.  Twitter ‘following limits’ get a lot of bad press but is this well deserved?  Do the following limits protect the

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Fake SpamCop E-mails Doing The Rounds – Beware! – (spaNcop)

Fake SpamCop e-mails are once again doing the rounds as e-mails purporting to be from SpamCop (but actually not from SpamCop) have increased once again over the past few days. The fake SpamCop e-mails inform the recipient that their e-mail

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