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US State Sues Web/SEO Firm For Deceiving Mom-and-Pops

Nov 14th, 2008 · The state of Washington is suing a search engine optimization and Web services outfit, based in Redmond, that has done business under the names Visible.net, Captures.com, and WebMarketingSource.com. In essence, the state says these entities have deceived …
see also: Redmond · service · business · engineering · financial · Washington · mom

Washington Post Blog Shuts Down 75% of Online Spam

Nov 12th, 2008 · Apparently, the Washington Post Blog 'Security Fix' managed to shut down McColo, a US-based hosting provider facilitating more than 75 percent of global spam. " Now how long before the void is filled by another ISP?Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: provider · Online · blog · ISPs · global · Spam · Washington

FTC Wants To Straighten Out IP Law

Nov 9th, 2008 · coondoggie writes with this excerpt from NetworkWorld: "What do you get when you mix the government, the court system, company lawyers and Joe Consumer? A serious mess that would send most people screaming into the night. But the Federal Trade Commission …
see also: DRM · IP · computer · laws · player · company · Yahoo

Obama Launches Change.gov

Nov 7th, 2008 · Obama has launched Change.gov. According to the site 'Change.gov provides resources to better understand the transition process and the decisions being made as part of it. It also offers an opportunity to be heard about the challenges our country faces …
see also: copyrighted · organization · country · transition · education · resources · campaign

<em>Fallout 3</em> Launches Amidst Controversy

Nov 1st, 2008 · Earlier this week, Bethesda released Fallout 3 after a long campaign of defending and protecting the game's reputation from claims that it contained inappropriate content. Ads for the game in Washington DC's subway system were pulled after they upset …
see also: DRM · protection · ads · Children · Washington Post · campaign · Australia

Ted "A Series of Tubes" Stevens Found Guilty

Oct 27th, 2008 · According to a series of tubes sites, Senator Ted Stevens has been found guilty of lying about free home renovations that he received from an oil contractor. He faces up to 5 years in jail, and the outcome of his current reelection bid is now in doubt. …
see also: jury · contractor · death · legal · Historians · complied · Replacements

New State Laws Could Make Encryption Widespread

Oct 17th, 2008 · New laws that took effect in Nevada on Oct. 1 and will kick in on Jan. 1 in Massachusetts may effectively mandate encryption for companies' hard drives, portable devices, and data transmissions. The laws will be binding on any organization that maintains …
see also: residents · laws · Portable · customers · organization · legislation · Companies

Can Static Electricity Generate Votes?

Oct 2nd, 2008 · A recent local election in Washington, DC, resulted in 1500 extra votes for a candidate. The board of elections is now claiming that static electricity caused the malfunction. Is this even remotely possible? If so, couldn't an election be invalidated …
see also: local · electricity · generator · DC · Washington · candidate · static

Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces of Computer Equipment

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Now this is some serious computer theft. We're talking 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The theft included everything from PCs and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office …
see also: PC · software · computer · office · theft · DC · SysAdmin

Schneier On Scareware Vendor Lawsuits

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Bruce Schneier's blog says "This is good: Microsoft Corp. and the state of Washington this week filed lawsuits against a slew of 'scareware' purveyors, scam artists who use fake security alerts to frighten consumers into paying for worthless computer …
see also: software · blog · Microsoft Corp · computer · consumer · Vendors · Lawsuits

Schneier on Scareware Vendor Lawsuits

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Bruce Schneier's blog says "This is good: Microsoft Corp. and the state of Washington this week filed lawsuits against a slew of "scareware" purveyors, scam artists who use fake security alerts to frighten consumers into paying for worthless computer …
see also: software · blog · Microsoft Corp · computer · consumer · Vendors · Lawsuits

Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces Of Computer Equipment

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Now this is some serious computer theft. We're talking 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The theft included everything from PCs and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office …
see also: PC · software · computer · office · theft · DC · SysAdmin

How Telcos and ISPs Are Preparing For a Pandemic

Sep 20th, 2008 · Network operators and IT professionals already worried about how hurricanes and financial meltdowns will impact their work lives can add another potential catastrophe to their list of concerns: a global pandemic. During a panel sponsored by the FCC in …
see also: bandwidth · network · ISPs · carriers · global · financial · meltdowns

New York Issues RFID-Encoded Drivers Licenses

Sep 17th, 2008 · JagsLive passes along the intelligence that New York has become the second state to issue drivers licenses with RFID tags (Washington was the first). The new "enhanced drivers licenses" cost $30 more than the old ones. They can be used instead of a passport …
see also: intelligent · IDs · Canada · licensing · New York · drivers · encoders

Cloud Computing May Draw Government Action

Sep 13th, 2008 · snydeq brings us this excerpt from InfoWorld: "Cloud computing will soon become an area of hot debate in Washington, as the increasing popularity of cloud-based services is putting pressure on policy makers to answer tough questions on the privacy and …
see also: protection · ca · network · service · regulator · computer · laws

Cloud Computing May Draw Government Action

Sep 12th, 2008 · snydeq brings us this excerpt from InfoWorld: "Cloud computing will soon become an area of hot debate in Washington, as the increasing popularity of cloud-based services is putting pressure on policy makers to answer tough questions on the privacy and …
see also: protection · ca · network · service · regulator · computer · laws

McCain Picks Gov Palin as Running Mate

Aug 29th, 2008 · Many readers have written to tell us about McCain's choice of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin as his VP choice. "Palin, 44, a self-described "hockey mom," is a conservative first-term governor of Alaska with strong anti-abortion views, a record of reform …
see also: hockey · presidential · President · political · Palin · Historians · vice

DPI and Net Neutrality's Overseas Weak Spot

Aug 19th, 2008 · An unnamed source at an American ISP says staff there briefly considered using Deep Packet Inspection to comply with an order from Argentina's Department of Justice to block access to a local gambling site. The ISP ended up not going that route, owing …
see also: network · engineering · ISPs · subscribers · company · Traffic · implementation

Internet Radio's "Last Stand"

Aug 16th, 2008 · We've been discussing the plight of Internet radio for some time, as the Copyright Royalty Board imposed royalties that industry observers predicted would prove lethal to the nascent industry. We discussed Web radio's day of silence in protest, which …
see also: business · Internet · player · company · industry · venture · revenue

Rare Q&A With Rockstar Games Head Sam Houser

Aug 15th, 2008 · Develop Magazine has posted a fascinating multi-part interview with Sam Houser, president and founder of Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games. Houser is rarely quoted outside of press releases, and almost never does interviews. So, reading his frank …
see also: Mini · 2006 · commission · 2005 · interview · founder · President







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