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...2003 and June 2004, encouraging visitors to the site using links in spam e-mail messages. The e-mails told MSN customers that they could get a 50% discount on next month’s service if they visited the bogus site, and updated their account... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/06/23/216614/phisher-jailed-for-21-months.htm
...2003 and June 2004, encouraging visitors to the site using links in spam e-mail messages. The e-mails told MSN customers that they could get a 50% discount on next month’s service if they visited the bogus site, and updated their account... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/06/26/216627/phisher-gets-21-months-for-bogus-billing-site.htm
...designed to harvest personal financial and account information. Guevara then sent e-mail from Hotmail accounts to MSN customers asking them to visit the site and update their MSN account information. Account and credit card information provided... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/09/16/197268/website-spoofer-pleads-guilty.htm
...e-mail attachments for viruses, worms and Trojan horse programs. McAfee has provided antivirus scanning for MSN customers since 2000, when the company announced a two-year agreement with Microsoft to protect Hotmail e-mail accounts... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/12/21/207586/trend-micro-takes-hotmail-scanning-contract-from-mcafee.htm

All ResultsNews and blogs from the web - MSN CUSTOMERS

... The new design aims to address user feedback and complaints, said Erik Jorgenson, corporate vice president for MSN. Customers said they want a single site that is easy to use, he said. "What they don't like is too much clutter... http://www.itworld.com/internet/83471/microsoft-launches-new-version-msn

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... The new design aims to address user feedback and complaints, said Erik Jorgenson, corporate vice president for MSN. Customers said they want a single site that is easy to use, he said. "What they don't like is too much clutter... http://www.itworld.com/internet/83471/microsoft-launches-new-version-msn
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