Tuesday, September 09, 2003


Anti-spyware software targets Gator. Just days after a federal judge rules that software makers are within their rights to deliver ads over Web sites, a technology company is arming consumers with a way to stop them. [CNET News.com]
10:06:29 PM    

RIAA settles with 12-year-old girl. One day after suing 261 alleged file swappers, the recording industry settles its case against a 12-year-old girl in exchange for $2,000. [CNET News.com]

Is RIAA that biggest loser you've ever heard of or what?


10:04:15 PM    

How Hackers Break In To Enterprise Networks--A Step-By-Step Demo (TechWeb). TechWeb - Just how easy is it to break into your company's networks? Hire a hacker, then sit tight and find out. [Yahoo! News - Most Emailed]
6:10:29 PM    

RIAA Sues 12-Year Old Girl Thanks to [Slashdot] for the news feed.

Do you wonder if your kids might be sued when they're "just listening to music, Dad"!


6:05:30 PM    

'Homeless hacker' Lamo surrenders to feds. Celebrated computer hacker Adrian Lamo, who allegedly broke into the internal networks of The New York Times Co. last year, turned himself in to U.S. marshals today. [Computerworld News]

This should be interesting...


5:39:41 PM