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Friday December 13, 2002
But it's Legal, Says e-Book Programmer (Original) SAN JOSE (California): A Russian programmer accused of writing software that violates US digital copyright law testified on Monday that his work was legal in Russia and that he didn't care when creati...
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E-Mail Threats Increase Sharply (Original) More viruses, spam, and malicious scams were reported in 2002, and the upward trend is expected to continue.
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Hacker Routed Online Paper to Porn Site, Publisher Says (Original) MURFREESBORO — Internet pornography took over the online edition of a local newspaper last Friday, thanks to the handiwork of an unidentified hacker, the newspaper said.
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IDC: Cyberterror to Hit in 2003 (Original) A major cyberterrorism event will occur in 2003, a technology research group predicted on Thursday, one that will disrupt the economy and bring the Internet to its knees for at least a day or two.
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Microsoft Reveals 'Critical Flaws' in Windows: Provide Openings for Hackers (Original) NEW YORK - Microsoft Corp. revealed "critical" flaws in its near-ubiquitous Windows operating system that could allow hackers to do alarming things like alter data stored in computers, load and run ne...
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Microsoft Warns of New Vulnerabilities in Windows (Original) SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O on Thursday warned customers about a series of new vulnerabilities in its Windows system, including one that could allow malicious programs written in ...
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New "Prestige" Worm Uses Social Engineering (Original) Panda Software's Virus Laboratory has detected a new e-mail worm called Prestige (W32/Prestige), which refers to the recent catastrophe involving an oil tanker of the same name off the north coast of ...
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Piracy Hunters Are Moving In-House (Original) Following Microsoft's example, more software companies are creating units to sniff out stolen goods and help bring crooks to justice
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So Many Nodes, So Little Security (Original) WHILE driving along any Manhattan street, you would not expect strangers to fling their private correspondence and even their credit-card numbers at you as you passed by.
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The E-Business of Homeland Security (Original) In the first year, the focus likely will be on setting up an internal IT infrastructure, including e-mail, secure collaboration technologies, such as Web and videoconferencing, and decision support ap...
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Therminator to Watch for Cyberattacks (Original) To create better protection for the nation's computer networks, the National Security Agency and the Defense Department have signed an agreement with Lancope Inc. to build Therminator, an advanced inf...
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Trend Micro Squashes Buffer Overflow Bug (Original) Trend Micro has issued a fix to address buffer overflow vulnerabilities within popular versions of its anti-virus software packages.
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