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Spam experiment overloads inboxes
Some 50 people from around the world were invited to surf unprotected for a month
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The hits and misses of Microsoft
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Google's experimental Gmail toys
Google opens testing of new Gmail features to its biggest audience as it calls on tens of millions of users to try them.
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Cyber criminals to target mobiles
Hi-tech criminals are starting to turn their attention to mobile phones and networks, say security experts.
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Q&A: Children and safer net use
Following a report into children's use of social network sites the BBC news website looks at what parents can do to keep offspring safe.
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E-mail is ruining my life!
Why one-third of workers are suffering from e-mail stress as the volume in their inboxes continues to grow.
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Super scam me
Some see them as a joke, a few even take them at their word, but to most of us spam e-mails that promise to "enlarge your manhood" have become an everyday pest. Simon Cox, of Radio 4's the Investigation, set out to discover who is behind them.
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Tiscali e-mail 'hit' by spammers
Spammers have knocked out the e-mail service for many of Tiscali's customers, the net service provider says.
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Which freedoms do we want online?
Today's online services give us new ways to decide who we are, says Bill Thompson.
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Diary: New Media Home family
The BBC is fitting out the Boston family with the latest in digital media kit. Here is the first diary of their experiences.
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Many net users 'not safety-aware'
Fewer than half of net users believe it is down to them to protect personal information online, a UK survey suggests.
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Firm 'ordered to pay spam costs'
A UK company is ordered to pay out £750 in damages for sending spam.
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What's the cost of e-mailing 1.8m people?
Tony Blair emailed 1.8 million people about his transport policy. How much more expensive would it have been to write to them?
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Criminals 'may overwhelm the web'
Criminals controlling millions of PCs could threaten the internet, experts at the World Economic Forum warn.
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Spam surge drives net crime spree
Spam became a bigger problem than ever in 2006, say computer security experts.
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Keeping Vista safe and secure
Security experts give them views on the ways Microsoft has tried to make Windows Vista more secure.
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Virus creators target Wikipedia
The online encyclopedia has been used to try to infect users with malicious code.
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Reporter's Log: Internet Governance Forum
The future of the net is under discussion at the first-ever Internet Governance Forum in Athens on Monday.
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Q&A: Internet Governance Forum
The first United Nations' Internet Governance Forum opens in Athens on Monday. But what will it do?
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Anatomy of a spam e-mail
How to decode the clues in a spam e-mail to discover its origin and its purpose.
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