Topic: Instant Messaging

US eases Cuba, Iran, Sudan sanctions to allow Web services

The US Treasury Department eased sanctions on Cuba, Iran and Sudan on Monday to allow exports of Internet communications services such as instant messaging, email and social networks. The Treasury Department said the move was intended to "ensure that individuals in these countries can exercise their universal right to free ...
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Treasury allows Internet exports to Iran, others

US Treasury allows export of online communications services to Iran, Cuba and SudanThe Treasury Department is allowing the export of Internet communications services such as instant messaging, e-mail and Web browsing to Iran, Sudan and Cuba to help people in those countries communicate. Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin ...
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AOL integrates Facebook chat with AIM

<div id="subtitle">AOL letting AIM instant-messaging users chat with friends on Facebook's chat</div><div><p>Users of AOL's main instant-messaging service can now chat directly with friends on Facebook.</p><p>AOL Inc. said ...
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New version of Zeus targeting AIM users

<div id="subtitle">A new iteration of Zeus, a password-stealing trojan, is victimizing users of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), according to Webroot.</div><div><p>A new iteration of Zeus, a notorious password-stealing trojan, is victimizing users of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM ...
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