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Value your email address

Author: JT Smith

The Seattletimes has a look at email address privacy, and how it is affected by companies. “But email is still young, and people don’t really know the value of their electronic address and what can happen when it gets out of their control. It only takes one breach to make your life miserable.

Crackers preparing massive DDoS?-duplicate

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot has a discussion about recent reports of groups of compromised machines being used in denial of service attacks.

Caring for Internet security

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports: “If you’re keeping score, here’s the tally from this week: three international Web sites hacked; two damning reports regarding Internet privacy standards released; and one shocking statistic published, claiming that nearly one-third of e-businesses don’t even use firewalls.

Category:

  • Linux

Dustpuppy vs. Grunt

Author: JT Smith

Userfriendly.org and Loki games are teaming up for a unique Quake III contest, as posted to linuxpr.com.

Study: UK e-tailer fraud at 40 percent

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports 40% fraud rate among online retailers. “Forty percent of companies admitted to having been repeatedly attacked by the same fraudster before detecting any criminal activity.

Bind 9.0.0 Final Released

Author: JT Smith

BIND v9.0.0 final was released today; slashdot has the full story.

Category:

  • Open Source

Pumpkins smash Virgin with MP3 rebellion

Author: JT Smith

The Smashing Pumpkins have released their final album in MP3 format, mainly because Virgin has “denied it the support it deserves.ZDNet has more.

Student gets PC confiscated for distributing MP3s

Author: JT Smith

The RIAA confiscated a student’s PC and peripherals and intends to proscute for the spreading of MP3s. “He was advocating other people to download the music and upload music he didn’t have,” said James Alexander, an OSU assistant director. “He’d been advertising in chat rooms and we decided to notify the police.” Discussion and link courtesy of Slashdot.

The week in review

Author: JT Smith

CNet’s customary week in review is posted. “Both Apple Computer and Microsoft this week released the latest versions of their separate computer operating systems, yet critics were pointing out problems and challenges even before consumers got a chance to tear open the shrink-wrapped boxes.

Category:

  • Linux

Things just aren’t the same around the office these days.

Author: JT Smith

C|Net reports on the changes around the office, as well as NASDAQ, caused by the shift from pen and paper.