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January 8th, 2009:

SpammerTrap: The Next Generation Anti-Spam Technology

SECNAP Network Security Corporation, one of the leading companies in email and network security, is making yet another innovation in anti-spam technology by launching SpammerTrap: an electronic device especially designed to protect your emails from spams and other potentially harmful programs.

Easy installation

SpammerTrap is very easy to install. After connecting SpammerTrap to the keyboard and monitor of their computer systems, users just need to enter their network and IP information to start the initial setup. After the setup, they just have to access the web-based graphical user interface (GUI) to complete the basic filtering information needed by the software. Because its GUI uses a tab-top navigation structure, users will not face any difficulty in installing SpammerTrap into their computer systems.

To make it even more impressive, the SpammerTrap installation process does not require any administration maintenance. Because of its quick and easy installation process, SpammerTrap was awarded by SC Magazine with five stars for ease of use.

Remarkable features

Although it is primarily marketed as an anti-spam tool, SpammerTrap is also an anti-virus and an anti-malware tool. In fact, it is capable of identifying and blocking spams and malware with zero false positives and 100% accuracy. Thanks to its superior accuracy in detecting spam emails and malicious programs, SpammerTrap earned the “Best in Anti-Spam” recognition from Network Products Guide. To further optimize email security, the SECNAP team designed SpammerTrap with a highly advanced firewall and a highly accurate filter. The other remarkable features of SpammerTrap include email archiving, email encryption, mailbox-based routing, and SSL certificate importing.

Email Mortgages: Sending Mortgage Advice Straight to Your Inbox!

Scheduling an appointment with a mortgage broker is such a hassle. After all, it does require you to squeeze in another important meeting into your already-hectic schedule. But why bother setting an appointment with a mortgage broker when you can receive reliable mortgage advice via email?

Unbiased advice

Email Mortgages, the online subsidiary of the independent financial advisor company Investors Planning Associate Ltd., is currently offering a free email service that provides professional mortgage advice to people who are too busy to personally meet a mortgage broker. Because it is run by a group of financial advisers with an expertise in mortgages, Email Mortgages is guaranteed to provide unbiased advice to anybody who has enquiries on purchasing residential properties or managing mortgage loans.

The Email Mortgages team sees to it that you are provided only with the information that is directly relevant to your inquiry. The Email Mortgages team, in any way, will never push you into choosing a particular mortgage plan or a specific mortgage lender. The experts will only provide you with a detailed answer to your questions and an effective solution to your problems. The decision on whether to follow the advice or not, of course, is still up to you.

Quick process

Aside from providing unbiased advice, the Email Mortgages team also promises to process all your enquiries and requests as quick as possible. In fact, the team can complete the entire advice-giving process within twenty-four hours! So, if you have questions on mortgage or repossession, you should probably send an enquiry to Email Mortgages now.

How to Send a Prank Email via FakeSend

Sending a prank email is quickly becoming the favorite activity of many young pranksters. Thanks to the anonymous email service offered by FakeSend, you can now send a prank email to your family members or friends without exposing your identity. Here is a step-by-step instruction on how to send a prank email using the FakeSend email service.

* Create the fake sender

A fake email prank has to come from a fake sender. Because FakeSend allows you to send the prank email anonymously, you have to come up with an alter-ego who is allegedly responsible for forwarding your message. Upon deciding on an alias, you have to enter your fake sender name and your fake email address to move on to the next step.

* Specify the recipient

After coming up with the fake sender of the prank email, you then need to specify the personal details of your victim. To do this, you need to enter the victim’s name and email address on the specific fields found on the FakeSend homepage. FakeSend can only guarantee a successful delivery of your prank email if you manage to specify the recipient’s valid email address.

* Compose the prank

This is the fun part in sending a prank email: composing the prank itself. You can write almost anything you like: a fake love letter, an unsolicited order confirmation, or a corny online joke. To make your prank email seem genuine and believable, you have to make sure that the content of your message is free from typos and grammatical errors. Authentic email messages, after all, are carefully proofread before they are sent.

* Send the message

After composing your genuine-looking prank email, click the Send That Fake Email Message! button at the bottom of the FakeSend homepage to finally send your fake email prank to the recipient’s email address.

Fake Tax Refund Email Invading Australian Citizens’ Inboxes

Watch out! Phishers are currently on the hunt for a new set of credit information. But instead of sending emails that are allegedly from your bank, they are now forwarding email notices that are purportedly from the Australian Tax Office (ATO). ATO recently issued a statement that advises the people of Australia to ignore a fake email claiming that the tax office is currently offering tax refunds to all tax payers.

Genuine-looking messages

As always, the phishers really exerted much effort in composing the fake email messages. To make them look as “genuine” as possible, the fake email messages were even adorned with an authentic-looking tax office logo. To determine whether incoming emails are genuine or not, tax payers need to check the authenticity of the URLs featured in the email messages. “As an extra precaution, we recommend that you type the Internet addresses directly into your Internet browser rather than clicking on links embedded in emails,” said ATO Tax Commissioner Michael D’Ascenzo. After all, phishers do try to manipulate links by altering the URLs on the address bar using JavaScript commands.

Information-stealing emails

The objective of the phishers who composed the fake tax refund emails is simple: to collect the credit information of the oblivious tax payers of Australia. In order to fulfil their objective, the phishers asked the recipients of the fake ATO tax refund emails to click on the tax office website link that is embedded on the email message. Instead of directing the tax payers to the official ATO website, the link actually directs the tax payers to the fraudulent website especially designed by the phishers. The fraudulent website features a group of fields wherein the tax payers are “required” to enter their personal details and credit card information. This requirement, of course, helps the phishers in obtaining the necessary information to gain access to the credit card accounts of the Australian tax payers.