Archive for September, 2010

Sep 21 2010

Be secured using SharePoint Server 2010 Claims based Authentication

Today when duplicity problem has increased a lot, authentication has become a must. Authentication is the process of determining if someone is who they claim to be. It answers the question “Who is this guy really?” Taking advantage of SharePoint Server 2010 Claims Based Authentication feature may help you curb this duplicity issue. Even if you are a SharePoint Foundation 2010 user, you can enjoy the same feature to authenticate the user identity.

Most enterprise applications need some basic user security features. At a minimum, Continue Reading »

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Sep 20 2010

Document Management has improved with SharePoint Library … How?

Remember how difficult it was in those early days when in office we had to preserve and work on huge piles of papers? Wasn’t it difficult? Yes it was. But today with developing technologies, things have become easier and faster. Now days, content management, be it in the form of documents, videos, etc., have become hassle-free—thanks to SharePoint Server 2010 Library! Continue Reading »

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Sep 10 2010

Spamming causes man to go to jail for 26 years

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The eight-largest spammer in the world according to Spamhouse, Robert Soloway, was sentenced to jail time of 26 years and a fine of $625,000 fine for identity theft, spamming, electronic and snail mail fraud, and not filing a tax return in 2005 after reports that he made more than $300,000 from his activities among others.

He is not new to this kind of charges since Microsoft has already sued him in 2003 for hotmail mail fiasco and in 2005 by Oklahoma ISP by arguing that he has violated federal CAN-SPAM laws.

In an interview by The Seattle Times to Soloway’s lawyer, he said, “there’s not much left to seize, saying that he’s essentially broke.”

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080316-spam-doesnt-pay-man-faces-26-year-sentence-for-spamming.html

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