Out-of-office replies: How not to spill too many beans
The hidden dangers of out-of-office messages.
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The hidden dangers of out-of-office messages.
The 5 most common ways spammers can trick you into paying them or giving up your personal information.
In this edition, Jeff and Dave discuss a Facebook privacy loophole, Walmart patenting listening software, e-mail being too hard, and oh yeah, some data breaches.
Creators of ad mailings and spam are very interested in knowing whether you read their messages. This post explains how to protect against e-mail tracking.
Jeff and Dave discuss deleting Facebook accounts, Earth not being flat, new cryptocurrency, and more.
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Yahoo is expected to announce a “massive” data breach soon. Although the news is not yet confirmed, you should be proactive and check the security of your Yahoo account.
Spam levels have dropped globally and it’s not a seasonal fluctuation. There is indeed less spam now in e-mail traffic. Can spam ever be beaten altogether?