Invisible single-pixel images (called Web bugs) can enable this kind of user e-mail tracking without alerting the naïve user because most people don’t examine the HTML code underlying received e-mail ...
The Twitter protest again Microsoft Outlook is losing steam, but the question remains: Is HTML e-mail dangerous or is Microsoft using security as a reason not to comply with Web standards? Last week’s ...
Q: An editor of mine in Europe has sent me an updated version of my work. But the e-mail file has HTML in its name. How do I convert it to a Word document on my PC? Jeffery Wilson, Anchorage, Alaska A ...
Watch out--the spam choking your e-mail in-box may be loaded with software that lets marketers track your moves online, and you may not even be aware that you've been bugged. Web sites have long ...
A vulnerability in an ActiveX control shipped with Microsoft Corp.’s Outlook 98, Outlook 2000 or Outlook 2002 e-mail software could let an attacker run malicious code on a victim’s computer via either ...
A security hole in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser can cause the browser to automatically open HTML e-mail attachments that could be used by an attacker to execute malicious code, the ...
EMAIL is now so much a part of so many people's daily business lives that we all take it for granted. Yet has anybody come across an in-company training programme on the use of e-mail? Does your ...
Probably a stupid question, but I created an html file that has about 8 images, that I could e-mail to family, but I can't figure out how to send it properly so that the images show up in the file.