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Diebold Folds In DMCA E-Voting Lawsuit |
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SecurityFocus
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Vulnerabilities: Pan Long Author Address Denial Of Service Vulnerability. Pan is a freely available, open source news reading utility. It is available for the Unix and Linux platforms.
A problem has been reported in the handling of addresses ... |
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The Register
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Nigeria stamps on 419 (again). Huge foreign currency earner |
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Nigeria stamps on 419 (again). Huge foreign currency earner |
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Softwron shows off its new technology. Stob They've got our number |
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Wired News
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Jedi Academy Can't Feel the Force. The new Star Wars video game, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, garners two and a half stars out of four. The plot is diluted by its pick-and-choose format, the graphics lack luster and Jedi jumping is flawed. |
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Time Runs Out for Tommy. Despite a stem-cell transplant, a 4-year-old California boy with a rare genetic disorder dies, crushing his parents' only hope that at least one of their three children might survive. |
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Another GOP Break-in vs. Dems. It may not be Watergate, but the Republicans have done it again. This time, a staffer to Sen. Orrin Hatch is accused of stealing files from Democratic computers. Unlike the stonewalling Nixon, Hatch has apologized and is cooperating. |
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Swappable Hebrew Music Now Online. NMC Music, an Israeli record company, launches a pay music-download service for Hebrew tunes. It will offer MP3 music files without restrictions on file swapping, saying its focus is to help customers get music legally. |
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'DVD Jon' Takes Crack at ITunes. The young Norwegian hacker, notorious for developing a program to break DVD security codes, turns his talents to iTunes. Jon Lech Johansen creates a program that circumvents iTunes' anticopying program. |
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I'm a Maverick, Not a Mogul!. Notorious loudmouth Mark Cuban and his business partner, Todd Wagner, sold Broadcast.com for $5.7 billion. Now they own Landmark Theatres, and Cuban thinks he's ready to turn filmmaking on its ear. An interview with Xeni Jardin from Wired magazine. |
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Baseball Throws Web a Curve. It's a legal showdown waiting to happen. Major League Baseball sees money in Web-based, real-time accounts of games, and it wants a piece of the action. By Mark McClusky. |