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Microsoft Exchange is cracking down on spam with new bulk sending limits
By Lewis Maddison published
Microsoft set to limit bulk emails to 2,000 external recipients in order to prevent abuse of Exchange servers.
Gmail is getting tough on spam — new security rules should help clean up your inbox for good
By Mike Moore published
Better phishing protection and easier unsubscribe tools are coming to Gmail.
A massive new spam campaign is using some devious tricks — including spoofing some of the world's biggest brands
By Sead Fadilpašić published
That $1,000 prize didn't come from MSN - it's a fraud attempt.
Mastodon is being hit with an increasing number of spam attacks — and there doesn't seem to be a fix any time soon
By Craig Hale published
Mastodon, which hoped to recruit ex-X users, is now battling with similar spam attacks, prompting major changes.
The Kremlin’s pursuit of winning its ‘special military operation’ knows no bounds, as Russia-linked group resorts to spamming Ukraine into submission
By Benedict Collins published
Forget Nigerian princes and romance scams, Russia thinks that phony Canadian pharmacies and pigeon risotto are the future of spam.
Google and Yahoo have changed their policy, here's what you need to know and what to do
By Sead Fadilpašić published
From February, significant changes shook up the email landscape as Gmail and Yahoo rolled out new policies affecting both bulk and individual email senders.
NordPass wants to protect your email accounts from spam and scams
By Lewis Maddison published
Popular password manager NordPass has added an email masking feature to help protect users from spam and phishing.
Thank goodness - Gmail is finally now making it so much easier to unsubscribe from all those annoying emails clogging up your inbox
By Mike Moore published
Clear up your email inbox with a much better Gmail unsubscribe button.
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