The most recent case involved Hotmail, Microsoft's Internet e-mail offering.
Limiting the number of points at which Internet e-mail can enter your network will help reduce the damage done by viruses when they occur, according to an administrator at a major defense contractor.
In parallel, define a security architecture and migration strategy that provides security through browsers, Secure Sockets Layer and passwords in the short run, and gets you started on PKI by deploying technologies such as IP Security virtual private networks and the Secure Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions e-mail standard.
But what is different is the speed of technological progress since the mid-1990s, from the Internet and e-mail to cell phones and instant messaging.
Furthermore, 18 percent of African-Americans, 16 percent of English-speaking Hispanics and 10 percent of whites are "cell-only wireless users" -- which means their sole access to the internet, e-mail or instant messaging is via their phones.
Forrester Research, a consultancy, reckons that, by 2003, live collaboration, now used only in one-off projects between companies, will have become as much part of the Internet as e-mail is now.
"Clients get high quality resumes because those applying can use computers, the Internet and e-mail, " Chiu says.
Kids are such heavy users of messaging technologies that it is likely today's killer Internet app--e-mail--is about to get pushed aside.
From the early days of the Internet, e-mail has always been the starting point from which all meaningful audience interaction begins.
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But the convenience of mobile Internet and e-mail comes at a cost.
About 87 percent of smartphone owners use it to access the Internet or e-mail, and 68 percent do so on a typical day.
Sometimes that involves using the internet for e-mail messages containing jokes, film clips and games, which recipients are encouraged to pass along to friends.
CMC- Combines community media (radio and television) by local people in local languages with community telecentre facilities (computers with Internet and e-mail, phone, fax and photocopying services).
According to new research from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, for the first time more than half (53%) of Americans age 65 or older now use the Internet or e-mail.
Just over 20% of non-users say they know enough about technology to start going online if they wanted to, and only 10% said they're interested in using the internet or e-mail in the future.
"Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet and e-mail, " Sowah says.
Ms. NANCY FLYNN (Founder and Executive Director, ePolicy Institute): The courts have tended to rule that even if your employer has not alerted you that Internet and e-mail activity is being monitored, any employee should be reasonably assume that when you log on, Big Brother is going to be reading over your electronic shoulder.
The Internet, e-mail, cell phones, web browsers, social networking sites, search engines: these have become necessities, and it's fanciful to expect people to simply refuse to use them just because they don't like the spying, especially since the full extent of such spying is deliberately hidden from us and there are few alternatives being marketed by companies that don't spy.
Additionally, these firms want to provide the content--including music, movies, Internet services, e-mail or business applications--that live on these devices.
What about business people like myself who suffer from brain-damage and are disabled beyond the ability to use the internet, or e-mail?
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New York-based cyber lawyer Parry Aftab says that targeting an individual on the Internet - by sending nasty E-mail, leaving offensive messages in guestbooks or posting misinformation about them - constitutes harassment and stalking.
The company launched Internet services for e-mail, Web browsing, office productivity and photo-sharing.
This involves defining the range of applications employees need access to, from simple Internet browsing and e-mail access to the full corporate environment.
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"People on planes want full Internet access--not just e-mail--and they're willing to pay for it, " says Henry Harteveldt, travel analyst at Forrester Research.
In the past twenty years, businesses and private citizens alike have embraced the use of computers, electronic communication devices, the Internet, and e-mail.
It not only created the hand-held computer category and the first workable handwriting-recognition system, it also pioneered the whole idea of doing digital tasks -- including e-mail and Internet browsing -- on a device other than the PC.
Shigeta expects a massive financial harvest over the next two years, as the number of mobile subscribers in Japan rises to over 70 million and most current users switch, as close to 3 million already have, to new phones with Internet access or e-mail capabilities.
The original device was useful enough: It shipped with a built-in Apple apps for checking the Internet, weather, e-mail, texts, stocks, calendars and the time.
With GPRS--or General Packet Radio Service--a WANDA handheld would already have an always-on Internet connection for things like e-mail, Web access and whatnot.
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