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[2005-01-31] Teen Author Of Blaster Variant Sentenced The teenage author of a blaster worm variant, which infected thousands of computers, was sentenced last Friday.
[2005-01-29] Blaster Worm Maker Jailed Jeffrey Lee Parson, 19, was sentenced to 18 months in U.S. District Court in Seattle for creating and distributing the a variant of the infamous Blaster worm.
[2005-01-28] Teen Sentenced In Blaster Worm Trial A Minnesota teen found guilty of authoring a variant to the Blaster worm which infected almost 50000 systems, was sentenced today.
[2005-01-27] New Communications Forum: Day 1 From my own perspective, the first day of New Communications Forum 2005 has been an enlightening experience.
[2005-01-24] VoIP Service Coming from Google? Some say that Google is getting ready to launch a free internet telephone service in the UK.
[2005-01-22] Podcasting Goes Corporate Two signs point to rising corporate interest in podcasting. First, Frederik Wacka points to the ......
[2005-01-21] Firefox Continues To Gain On Internet Explorer Although some may argue that the numbers don't quite add up, it appears we have an honest to goodness browser war brewing.
[2005-01-20] Boeing Starts An Executive Blog Following the General Motors executive blog earlier this month, another Fortune 100 company takes a step into the blogosphere ...
[2005-01-19] We Need New Business Blog Stars ClickZ explains how a brand blog can be measured (via marcomblog). I wanna be enthusiastic about this.
[2005-01-19] Panix Hijacking Blamed On Australian Registrar The recent domain hijacking of Panix.com, the Internet presence of Public Access Networks, has been blamed on Australian domain registration company, MelbourneIT.
[2005-01-17] Panix Domain Hijacked Panix, an Internet service provider for the New York area, was the victim of a domain hijacking this past weekend. The attack has put the ISP in a recovery mode as they effort to restore the domain back to normal.
[2005-01-17] Phishers, Email Viruses Exploit Tsunami Disaster Adding insult to injury, virus writers and online phishing scammers have started exploiting efforts for the Tsunami aid for malicious means.
[2005-01-07] eBay And Others Begin Recycling Program In an effort to stem what's being referred to as e-waste, a coalition formed by eBay is looking to improve disposal options for obsolete computers.
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