If you receive an e-mail claiming to offer “documentary materials” proving a link between the Bush Administration and Al-Qaeda, don’t open it — it’s an e-mail worm. Apparently it’s not a very good e-mail worm, because after awhile it just stops working. Still, don’t open any file that says september11.exe.

Do you use Yahoo! or Hotmail e-mail at work for personal reasons? A company called SpectorSoft just made it easier for your employer to read your e-mails. E-Blaster will record and automatically forward an employee’s e-mail to the employer, and will send an “Activity Report” containing details of chats, instant messages, websites visited, and a

Habeas, Inc. announced the development of a new spam fighter this week, and my tired brain is a little overwhelmed at the prospect. If you sign up with the Habeas system, your e-mails contain a little Haiku in the header (computer language you can’t see), that shows others that your e-mail is definitely NOT SPAM.