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2007 was a huge success for Marshal, from new security innovations and strategic partnerships to continued market growth. We are expecting even greater accomplishments in 2008 and are busy developing the latest in email and Web gateway security and management solutions that will address the key security issues for 2008 and beyond. We would like to share with you our insights and perspectives on how the market and the security threat landscape will look in 2008. Read about the Marshal 2008 Security Predictions |
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The Internet is under assault from a new breed of criminal more insidious than ever before. These "cybercriminals" have infected up to 100 million PCs around the world, turning them into an army of willing criminal assistants known as "bots". Yet when it comes to understanding who is responsible for spam, why they send it and how they make money from it, many of us are left scratching our heads. Read about Cybercriminals |
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Is the increasing volume of malicious spam a mounting concern for your organization? Require a stronger, faster, more accurate anti-spam and anti-phishing shield for your network? Discover the benefits of the latest version of Marshal's email security solution, MailMarshal SMTP 6.4, today. Read More |
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Spam has become a ubiquitous part of our lives, pervading our inboxes, PDA's and mobile phones. In a quest to con users and circumvent increasingly sophisticated spam filtering technology, spam has emerged in audio form. Enter MP3 spam. Learn about MP3 spam |
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We welcome our customers' input about our product portfolio, services, support and what they would like to see us do better. In February we will be asking Marshal customers to complete our annual survey. Watch your inboxes for survey details. We look forward to your feedback. |
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Check out Marshal's latest Top Tips on how to control the most pervasive types of spam via MailMarshal |


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The new issue of Marshal TRACE Team's bi-annual Security Threats Report explores the major changes and effects of email and Internet security threats that occurred in 2007 and how these will evolve in 2008. The report addresses the major changes in spam, the growing influence of malware distribution via the Web and the increasing scale and sophistication of spammers through the use of botnets. The report will help you understand the most significant email and Internet threats and developments facing your organization in 2008. Click here to download the Report. |
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