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MyDoom.bb prevention and cure
Like MyDoom.m, this virus uses popular search engines to find its victims. Here are details on how to spot MyDoom.bb and how address the problem.
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E-mail meltdown claims take heat
Although ISPs say they have had problems with a zombie mailing trick, antispam sellers say the warnings are overblown.
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Zombie trick expected to send spam sky-high
New spammer scheme uses ISPs to get around blacklists, leading one expert to predict "e-mail meltdown."
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SBC cuts DSL price with bundled service
The company's fastest DSL service now has a lower price tag--but must be bundled with a calling plan.
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CES to spotlight digital evolution
Annual trade show will offer peeks at the latest in high-definition technology, notebook chips and PlayStation Portable.
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ISP wins $1 billion in spam suit
An Internet service provider filed suit against 300 spammers after its servers received up to 10 million spam e-mails a day in 2000.
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Covad, Verizon rework DSL deal
Anticipating regulatory changes, Covad struck an undisclosed deal to lease DSL lines from Verizon.
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Verizon DSL not ready to go 'naked'
Carrier doesn't expect to meet an early 2005 goal of selling broadband without requiring a local phone line.
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Study: VDSL to grow as ADSL stalls
ADSL continues to dominate the global broadband semiconductor market share, but faster VDSL is picking up steam.
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Video gamble for the Bells
Baby Bells are spending billions to sell video service over broadband. Can they crack cable and satellite's hold on TV viewers?