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Spam not a problem in workplace


More than half of US computer users believe spam is not a problem in their workplace and that their company's current junk email situation is under control, according to a survey. The report by software security maker Symantec, found that 50.8 per cent of end users believe spam is not an issue at work. Approximately 68.2 per cent said their company has been able to curb junk email. However, these results were in contrast to information technology managers' impression of the problem.

"I was surprised to find such a high percentage of end users think things are under control," said Chris Miller, a Symantec group product manager. "IT managers see it as a larger problem. They do a lot of things behind the scenes, and end users are the ones to reap the benefits."

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