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Government joins hands
with the community to tackle the spam
problem
The Government is stepping
up its educational campaign to enhance
public's awareness of the problem of spam
and to foster better co-operation between
the community and the Government to tackle
spamming, the Secretary for Commerce,
Industry and Technology, Mr John Tsang
said today (August 12).
Speaking at the kick-off ceremony of
the Anti-Spam Roving Exhibition, Mr Tsang
said the Commerce, Industry and Technology
Bureau (CITB) launched in February this
year an anti-spam campaign entitled "STEPS"
comprising a basket of measures which
are being implemented.
Noting that education was the most effective
means to combat spam, Mr Tsang said six
programmes have been mounted as follows:
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Broadcasting a series of 1-minute episode
over the radio to offer the public with
tips on how to prevent and handle different
types of spam. A new series of six episodes
has been on air since August 8.
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A dedicated anti-spam website at www.antispam.gov.hk
has been set up with a revamped version
containing richer content and more interesting
elements launched on August 12.
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An anti-spam roving exhibition being
organised at various popular shopping
centers throughout the territory.
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Leaflets on how to handle different
types of spam. Apart from the exhibition
venues, the leaflets are also available
at public libraries and the District
Offices of the Home Affairs Department.
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A set of CD-ROM teaching aid for primary
and secondary students has been designed.
Adopting a lively approach, the package
will be distributed to the community
halls and youth centres, as well as
all primary and secondary schools.
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Organising seminars and workshops jointly
with business associations on the importance
of information security and ways to
tackle spamming. They will also be reminded
on how they could avoid becoming spammers
themselves.
Mr Tsang said, "I hope that such
educational activities can raise the awareness
and understanding among members of the
public and businesses about the spam problem.
We all have a part to play in fighting
the spam problem."
Also officiating at the ceremony were
the Chairman of Hong Kong Internet Service
Providers Association, Mr York Mok; the
Government Chief Information Officer,
Mr Howard Dickson; and Acting Director
General of Telecommunications, Ms Gracie
Foo.
The first round of the Anti-Spam Roving
Exhibition started in August. The exhibition
will feature various measures under the
STEPS campaign; tips for consumers and
business organisations on how to prevent
and handle the spam problem; guidelines
for e-marketers; and advices to protect
personal computer from virus attacks.
Another highlight of the exhibition
is an interesting and interactive computer
game to help the public understand the
problem of spam. Visitors can also use
the computers at the exhibition booth
to visit the dedicated anti-spam website.
Details of the first round of the exhibitions
are as follows:
| Venue |
Date |
Time |
Open Piazza, G/F
Times Square
Causeway Bay |
August 12 - 14 |
11am - 8pm |
Main Atrium, 1/F
Phase 1
Tuen Mun Town Plaza
Tuen Mun |
August 23 - 25 |
11am - 8pm |
Star Atrium, 1/F
Hollywood Plaza
Diamond Hill |
September 17 - 19 |
11am - 8pm |
Ends
Friday, August 12, 2005
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