While surfing the Web in December, Keren Brophy got a message on her computer screen telling her to update her antivirus software. The pop-up message looked similar to Windows security warnings she'd routinely received. She paid $49.99 for a program called Antivirus 2009 from a company calling itself Meyrocorp and thought she was safe.
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Today's higher education messaging and communications environments are a far cry from the staid
days of fax machines and what has come to be known as "plain old telephone service" (or POTS).
Nowadays, new forms of messaging and new ways of providing old ones are emerging all the time.
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