Link Roundup
1. "Racy text messages lead to Lewis County official's fall" [Seattle Times] (yet one more public official forgets the "never-put-into-electronic-format-what-you-would-not-want-to-see-printed" rule)
2. Barack Obama joins the call to outlaw robocalls [Mother Jones]
3. "99 Email Security and Productivity Tips" [ITSecurity]
4. "Spam never dies" [The Red Tape Chronicles] (sounds like a Bond movie title or something?)
5. An online course in "Combating Spyware and Adware" [CNET]
6. Students use the language of text . . . much to the chagrin of their teachers. [Seattle Times]
7. Microsoft made a bigpush press release against a spyware pusher a couple of weeks ago. [Security Blog/News.com]
8. "Is the Promise of the $100 Laptop a New Generation of Gold Farmers, Spammers and Scammers?" [Techdirt]
2. Barack Obama joins the call to outlaw robocalls [Mother Jones]
3. "99 Email Security and Productivity Tips" [ITSecurity]
4. "Spam never dies" [The Red Tape Chronicles] (sounds like a Bond movie title or something?)
5. An online course in "Combating Spyware and Adware" [CNET]
6. Students use the language of text . . . much to the chagrin of their teachers. [Seattle Times]
7. Microsoft made a big
8. "Is the Promise of the $100 Laptop a New Generation of Gold Farmers, Spammers and Scammers?" [Techdirt]


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