
Employers should take more action to prevent spam containing offensive material from reaching staff inboxes, according to a security firm which warns that a failure to protect staff in this way is like "asking for a human resources fiasco."
In a poll of over 1,000 computer users at small to medium-sized businesses, Sophos found that only 13% of respondents thought that employers should not be held responsible for preventing spam containing violent, pornographic and other offensive spam from ... (284 more words)
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