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I really don't want to use Windows anymore (ZDNet)
Every week, more and more bits of malware seem to be making their way past commercial anti-virus, firewall anti-virus, and ISP anti-virus software. New patches and downloads abound, and I've still re-imaged 3 computers in the last 2 weeks due to massive infestations. This is to say nothing of the home computers about which my users are complaining (I feel like getting one of those ThinkGeek ...
Privacy Crusaders Launch Class Action Against NebuAd (E-Commerce Times)
Fifteen people have filed suit against online media company NebuAd, alleging that its use of deep packet inspection technology violates consumer privacy. The technology tracks the Web-surfing habits of ISP customers in order to better target ads to them. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, also names several ISPs.
Something does not compute (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | In this, the age of technology, there's no surer sign that you've "arrived" than if your work emails are deemed important enough to carry an automatically — generated confidentiality disclaimer at the bottom.
Obama-related spammed trojan propagating worldwide (ZDNet)
Several security companies including F-Secure, Sunbelt, and my employer Cloudmark (disclosure) are reporting a large volume of Obama-related spam that links to malware. This is just the latest twist on the long-running theme of social engineering end users into installing web-based malware. The lures consist of e-mails with subject lines like: Obama win preferred in world poll Can Obama win ...
Special Report: Sharing Your Life (KIMT Mason City)
KIMT NEWS 3 - It's called “Peer 2 Peer” software or “P2P” for short. Most people use it to share things like music with others, but along with the tunes and videos, you may be sharing something else with the world, and you probably don't even know it.
LiveRail Lets iPhone Developers Put Commercials In Apps, Get Paid (TechCrunch)
Since the launch of Apple's App Store, developers have faced an ongoing dillema: "For Free, or Not For Free"? Putting a price on an application to generate some revenue obviously adds a significant barrier to entry, especially when there are so many free apps available. But it also adds a level of credibility - many people assume that because free apps aren't earning money, the developers ...
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