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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Wednesday 04 September 2024

BEE firm to fast track technology to townships, and other brief reports ...

* Black-owned telecoms company Wireless Business Solutions plans to invest R400m to provide Internet access to township residents and to fast track technology use in the townships. WBS COO Thami Mtshali says the company will roll out a commercial mobile broadband data network over a three-year period. Full ITWeb report

* Phishing attacks rose by a third in November 2004 and the bogus Web sites involved are proving increasingly difficult to take down, according to research released by the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The report found that in November 51 brands were attacked by phishers and over 1 500 phishing Web sites were discovered. The US remained the preferred Web hosting location. Full Vnunet report * The SA Police Service has issued a warning to computer users to be on the lookout for fake tsunami donation sites. The SAPS alert comes after tsunami-related 419 scams were e-mailed to millions of computer users globally. The scams appeal to people to donate money to the sender, usually a \'victim\' of the disaster. Full report in The Star * US Internet service provider, Verizon Communications, has enraged many customers since it began to block e-mail originating from the UK and other parts of Europe. On December 22, the ISP began blocking ranges of IP addresses belonging to UK and European ISPs in an effort to stop spam coming from the region, according to customer service representative. Full Wired News report