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VoIP Video a Reality with Dialcom’s Spontania Video4Skype

VoIP is the new VoIP! Spontania is Video4Skype! “What’s that Aunty?” you ask. “Have you had too many add-shots in your Starbucks today?” Nope! Video over IP is the new “VoIP”! Where VoIP has always stood for Voice over IP (Internet protocol), you can now combine your VoIP with Video…

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Corporate Espionage: International Giants Implicated in Israeli Industrial Spy Ring

Talk about spyware versus spyware. Authorities in Isreal have arrested dozens of people, including high level executives of multinational corporations, in what increasingly is developing into the Internet Trojan spyware custerfluck of the year. Only on the Internet can a Trojan horse disgorge its contents in several places at once,…

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The Time I Spend with My Daughter Removing Spyware is Very Precious

“Sure, I could get a Mac, but the time I spend with my daughter removing spyware is very precious.” A great line, already being attributed to Intel CEO Paul Otellini, but actually penned by Good Morning Silicon Valley’s John Paczkowski on the GMSV blog. However Paczkowski was reporting on words…

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How to Get Rid of Internet Cookies

For some reason we have had a lot of searches this week asking how to get rid of Internet cookies. It’s really quite easy, but to make it even easier, we are going to cover it for you here.

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Feds Trying to Gain Wholesale Access to ISP Records Under Patriot Act – Again

The Federal government is arguing, despite rulings by the court to the contrary, that under the Patriot Act they are, or at least should be, allowed to demand customer records and information from ISPs (Internet service providers) in secret, and without a court order. In other words, the Feds are…

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Yahoo Sued for Failure to Remove Dirty Pictures of User

According to Cecilia Barnes, men have shown up at her place of employment in Oregon expecting to be able to have sex with her. Which is odd, because she’s not a sex therapist or a prostitute. Perhaps less odd, though, when you learn that, at least according to Barnes, her…

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Coffee Shops Start Turning Wifi Off On Weekends

Some coffee shops are starting to tell their customers to “drop in, turn off, and tune in”. Only unlike Timothy Leary, who uttered the original and infamous “turn on, tune in, and drop out”, the coffee shops are talking about free wifi, not drugs. While the number of customers who…

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Microsoft to Internet Explorer Users: “Hey You! Uninstall Netscape 8!”

Microsoft is advising Windows users who use Internet Explorer to get Netscape 8 off their Windows machines. Well, duh. But, actually they have a good, technical reason for advising their customers to remove Microsoft’s former browser nemesis from their computers: the two can’t peacefully co-exist. Well, duh. No, really

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New Viruses for AOL and Yahoo Instant Messengers for the Long Weekend

Just in time to make Memorial Day weekend really memorable, both AOL and Yahoo Instant Messengers are being targeted, the former by an Internet worm, the latter by a phishing scam. “hehe i found this funny movie”, says your AOL AIM Instant Messenger buddy. Only it’s not really your buddy,…

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Federal Law Enforcement Announces Operation D-Elite, Takes Down Elite Torrents (News Release)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Acting Assistant Attorney General John C. Richter of the Criminal Division, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement Michael J. Garcia, and Assistant Director Louis M. Reigel of the FBI’s Cyber Division today announced the first criminal enforcement action targeting individuals committing copyright infringement on…

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Use Encryption – Go to Jail (And Watch that Search History Too!)

Just when you thought that the state of the law with regards to the Internet couldn’t get any more convoluted, a Minnesota appeals court has held that a defendant’s use of the PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) program can be admitted as evidence against someone accused of Internet wrongdoing. The case…

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Stanford Computer System Hacked – Personal Information of Thousands Compromised

Stanford University has joined that special inner circle – no, not the top tier schools – those which have had their computer systems hacked and data compromised. Earlier this month a hacker broke in to the Stanford Career Development Center’s computer, compromising the personal information of nearly 10,000 individuals, including…

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The Plague of the Zombies – An Open Letter from the FTC to ISPs and Networks

An Open Letter from the Federal Trade Commission to ISPs and Network Professionals: Dear Network professionals: We are writing on behalf of an international group of government agencies to request that your organization join a worldwide effort to prevent spammers from compromising consumers’ computers and using them as “spam zombies.â€?…

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Federal Anti Spyware Law to Become a Reality

The nation is one step closer to having a Federal anti-spyware law, and all odds point to it becoming a reality before the year is out. At this very moment the House is working with two proposed anti-spyware laws, I-SPY (the Internet Spyware Prevention Act of 2005), and the SPY…

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Bank of America Announces Industry-Leading Security Feature for Its Customers

Aunty’s bank has this system in place. It’s a pain in the neck, but a good way to be sure that you are actually at your bank’s website. Of course, it requires you to remember what the extra image and phrase are, but, again, it’s a good way to ensure…