07/11/2008
Irish Workers 'Receive 95 Spam Emails A Day'
Irish business email users are sent an average of 95 spam emails every day, a new study has revealed.
Clean Communications, an Irish anti spam development company, conducted a study on 1,000 Irish companies' emails during October 2008.
The study found that Irish business email users were sent an average of 95 spam emails every day.
However, at one company, researchers found that 4,030 emails per person were sent every day, totalling 120,916 spam emails per employee every month.
The study was based on information taken from The Email Laundry anti spam service.
Ralph Casey, Technical Director of Clean Communications said: "Spam is consistently representing 95% of email traffic to Irish business users this year. Most companies have suffered some sort of loss of productivity from their problem by the time they start to use our service.
"We also see from our system that quite a lot of the spam is coming from other Irish IP addresses. Currently 6.6% of the spam has last come from an Irish machine."
Clean Communications said that the increase in spam volumes seems to move in direct correlation with the increase in broadband connections. As more people are connected to broadband at home, their computers become infected with viruses that, unbeknown to themselves, send out spam. As broadband connections are continuing to rise worldwide so should the volumes of spam being sent. So, there is little hope of spam disappearing in the short term.
However, the company said that it was continuing to develop new methods of fighting the spammers. Their 'Advanced Connection Filtering' software detects when email is coming from one of these home viruses and doesn't accept the email. So, although the amount of spam being sent to you may be increasing, you no longer have to know anything about it.
(KMcA)
Clean Communications, an Irish anti spam development company, conducted a study on 1,000 Irish companies' emails during October 2008.
The study found that Irish business email users were sent an average of 95 spam emails every day.
However, at one company, researchers found that 4,030 emails per person were sent every day, totalling 120,916 spam emails per employee every month.
The study was based on information taken from The Email Laundry anti spam service.
Ralph Casey, Technical Director of Clean Communications said: "Spam is consistently representing 95% of email traffic to Irish business users this year. Most companies have suffered some sort of loss of productivity from their problem by the time they start to use our service.
"We also see from our system that quite a lot of the spam is coming from other Irish IP addresses. Currently 6.6% of the spam has last come from an Irish machine."
Clean Communications said that the increase in spam volumes seems to move in direct correlation with the increase in broadband connections. As more people are connected to broadband at home, their computers become infected with viruses that, unbeknown to themselves, send out spam. As broadband connections are continuing to rise worldwide so should the volumes of spam being sent. So, there is little hope of spam disappearing in the short term.
However, the company said that it was continuing to develop new methods of fighting the spammers. Their 'Advanced Connection Filtering' software detects when email is coming from one of these home viruses and doesn't accept the email. So, although the amount of spam being sent to you may be increasing, you no longer have to know anything about it.
(KMcA)
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Staff health effected by 'aggressive' emails from bosses
Workers who receive emails written in a "threatening manner" by their boss or by a higher status colleague, experience higher blood pressure and anxiety, according to research published today.
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03 September 2012
America's Retail Giants View Irish Consumer Products
Senior executives from America's largest retail chains are in Dublin with Enterprise Ireland today to view Irish consumer products with particular potential for large-scale distribution in the American retail market. Between them, these US retail chains have 11,000 stores and sales valued at $182bn per year.
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11 December 2003
Spammers face £5,000 fines under new laws
Spammers - groups or individuals sending unsolicited emails - could face fines in excess of £5,000 under new rules brought in to regulate the email system. The measures, to be enforced by the independently run Office of the Information Commissioner, will also give phone, fax and internet users more say over how their personal details are used.
Spammers face £5,000 fines under new laws
Spammers - groups or individuals sending unsolicited emails - could face fines in excess of £5,000 under new rules brought in to regulate the email system. The measures, to be enforced by the independently run Office of the Information Commissioner, will also give phone, fax and internet users more say over how their personal details are used.
05 December 2001
Internet abuse costs UK business £3.2 billion a year
A report by a leading internet provider of Internet solutions in the UK has revealed that emails containing spam or porn are costing UK businesses an estimated £3.2 billion every year.
Internet abuse costs UK business £3.2 billion a year
A report by a leading internet provider of Internet solutions in the UK has revealed that emails containing spam or porn are costing UK businesses an estimated £3.2 billion every year.
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