From the Washington Post (reg. req’d), For Spammers, Worm Turns a Profit: “Bagle Attacks Show Growing Cooperation Between Virus Writers, Other Online Criminals.”
From the Washington Post (reg. req’d), For Spammers, Worm Turns a Profit: “Bagle Attacks Show Growing Cooperation Between Virus Writers, Other Online Criminals.”
The media’s portrayal of hacking, hackers, and hacktivism before and after September 11, by Sandor Vegh: “This paper provides a thorough analysis of the mainstream media representation of hackers, hacking, hacktivism, and cyberterrorism. The intensified U.S. debate on the security of cyberspace after September 11, 2001, has negatively influenced the movement of online political activism,… Continue Reading
“The Strategy Targeting Organized Piracy (STOP!) is the most comprehensive initiative ever advanced to smash the criminal networks that traffic in fakes, stop trade in pirated and counterfeit goods at America’s borders, block bogus goods around the world, and help small businesses secure and enforce their rights in overseas markets.” [Link] See also the USPTO… Continue Reading
From the FTC press release: “The Federal Trade Commission has launched the seventh annual National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), February 6-12, 2005, in cooperation with federal, state and local agencies, and national advocacy organizations committed to consumer protection and education. This year’s theme, “Identity Theft: When Fact Becomes Fiction,” focuses on minimizing the risk of… Continue Reading
FCC press release: “On February 7, with the cooperation of wireless carriers, the Commission published on its Web site a list of mail domain names used to send messages to wireless service. This list is to protect cellular and wireless consumers from unwanted commercial electronic mail messages by alerting marketers to which Internet domain names… Continue Reading
In its latest play in the ongoing search wars, Google on Tuesday quietly launched a beta site for a new map service. Google Maps Explore Google Maps FAQs for Google Maps Related news: Google image index hits 1 billion mark Continue Reading
Press release: “The Army continued its effort to keep the public informed concerning detainee operations by releasing its sixth set of documents under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The release contains 77 cases that have been previously released to the American Civil Liberties Union. The documents were mailed to the requesting media organizations on… Continue Reading
Best Search Tools Chart, last updated January 11, 2005 by Joe Barker. [thanks Mike Ravnitzky] Continue Reading