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People have been told for years not to click on any Internet link that they do not know. But ways of insinuating what appears to be an innocuous link within a larger context has always been one of the ways hackers have infected personal and company c...
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What do the web hosting providers World Wide Web Hosting, Wired Tree, UK2Group, Superb Internet, A Small Orange, ServInt, Rackspace, Media Temple, Hedgehog Hosting, FireHost, cPanel and Blacknight all have in common? Answer: they are all lobbying the...
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It's April, the time of year for daffodils, income taxes and the annual mock cyber-security exercises for colleges and military academies. The annual Cyber Defense Exercise (CDX) started earlier this week on April 15 with the United States Air Force ...
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Network neutrality, the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally by Internet service providers, national governments and anyone else involved in the operation of the Internet. There has always been extensive lobbying over this is...
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Anyone planning to implement a form of two-factor authentication for online services might want to step back a bit until the latest legal battle ends. Patents for computer technologies long considered standard operations have cropped up quite often o...
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In the United States, approximately 18 million residents have no access to broadband Internet service. With the growth of on-demand movies, the greater sophistication of web pages used in corporate, consumer, government and other web sites, the use o...
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For those of you who have played any of the System Shock series of cyber-punk role-playing video games over the last ten years or so, the fact that SHODAN actually exists might send shivers up your spine. In those games, the Sentient Hyper-Optimized ...
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No one running a corporate web site would so negligent as to post a company's global address book publically on the Internet for anyone to search and use. Most people understand that it's necessary to keep such sensitive information internal to the c...
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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has always been a watchdog on how corporate information is publicized. When that information distribution doesn't happen properly, that's when you see headlines about insider trading and watc...
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Auctions are up and running this month for 94 one-character and two-character sub-domain names within the dot-ORG domain. Public Interest Registry (PIR), the non-profit organizer and operator of the ORG domain, had announced last year that domain reg...
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