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- Spam still a pain in the in-box, says survey
- Spam still a pain in the in-box, says surveyCan Spam - the name says it all.The authors of this bill seem to have spent more time coming up with a lame name than actually trying to stop spam. I find it quite amusing, since it can be taken as...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SpamCop, whitelist, survey, spam, spammer, e-mail, Non-Solicited Pornography
- Discussion threads 2004-03-17
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- MacForensicsLab Field Agent 2.9 (Mac)
- MacForensicsLab Field Agent is the first and only freely available to law enforcement tri-platform tool designed specifically to help combat Crimes Against Children. It offers investigators a powerful yet easy to use tool with a skin tone analyzer that makes finding images of child pornography fast and easy. Designed for...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Agent, Law Enforcement, Tool, MacForensicsLab Field Agent, Field Agent, Productivity
- Software downloads 2009-09-17
- Cybercrime doesn't pay: well it does, and very well
- A large part of me is worried about writing this post because in some way, I could be considered as promoting the idea or inciting people to commit cybercrime. Well, that's not my intention as such - instead I'm taking a more back seat approach to denounce why people commit...
- Tags: Cybercrime, Web Site, Hacker, Cybersecurity, Attack, Security Industry, Web Site Development, Government, Phishing, Web Technology, Security, Hacking, Internet, Spam And Phishing, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-06-25
- July 1: Day for offline protest against Green Dam
- While PC makers are saying nothing about the impending July 1 deadline to install Green Dam Youth Escort on machines sold in China, as The Wall Street Journal non-reports in a non-story, Beijing artist Ai Weiwei is agitating for Chinese citizens to protest by staying offline July 1. The Daily...
- Tags: China, Protest, Citizen, Government, Internet, Vertical Industries, Search, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-06-24
- Craigslist CEO demands apology
- Craigslist CEO demands apologyAnd he desrvers it...NTWe must constantly be vigilant.Whenever a politician or anyone looking to gain power holds up a vile affront to our moral foundation and proposes a means to control or eliminate it, it's just ruse to rid our society of some of its freedoms.No one...
- Tags: Craigslist, child pornography
- Discussion threads 2009-05-18
- Students sue over "sexting" case
- Students sue over "sexting" caseAmster, Amster, d@m-d@m-d@mCould it be that puritanical American society is becoming closer to European society? Every new generation seems to be less conservative and more willing to explore/experiment. The "free love" of the 1960's is a good example of this behavior.Kids today are realizing just how...
- Tags: pornography law, R@PE, nudity
- Discussion threads 2009-03-26
- British ISPs block Wikipedia over album cover
- British ISPs block Wikipedia over album coverIt IS indecent.Any ethical business person or artist would not have placed that photo on a public album cover.Too bad. "Ethical" is an adjective that has less and less use in today's world. "Greedy" is very popular, though.No question: obsceneI'm surprised the album was...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Wiki, album cover, Wikipedia, Internet Service Provider, image
- Discussion threads 2008-12-08
- UK ISPs flip censorship switch on Wikipedia
- A bevy of United Kingdom Internet service providers are restricting Wikipedia access over child pornography allegations. The move, reported by ZDNet UK's Rupert Goodwins, caused a bit of a ruckus Techmeme. Rupert spied the following notice as UK users attempted to edit Wikipedia. "Wikipedia has been...
- Tags: Internet Service Provider, U.K., Wikipedia, Wiki, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Online Communications, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-12-07
- Feds bust P2P-based kiddie porn ring
- Feds bust P2P-based kiddie porn ringI have many waysthere are many ways of dealing with these peoplewithout death being the punishment, they'd wish they were dead.RE: Feds bust P2P-based kiddie porn ringThey should take everyone of them out and hang them. Don't let their neck snap but let them down...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), P2P
- Discussion threads 2008-08-20
- Grand Theft Auto IV hits the streets--it's a '10'
- Grand Theft Auto IV hits the streets--it's a '10'Sony et al Stores - The Day after ThanksgivingFrom my perception, it's sort of the mentality of those who mob the doors before they even open causing real chaos in the mall despite the presence of police officers and security guards at...
- Tags: Games, game, Grand Theft, Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto IV
- Discussion threads 2008-04-29
- Will the Internet remain neutral?
- Will the Internet remain neutral?Let the sheeple read their daily gossipbut for goodness sake don't stop us techie types from pushing the boundaries which creates new technologies.I think creation forces are as big as market forces in the internet arena. It's not like there's just this one product in the...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), market-force, censorship, Internet, Internet Service Provider
- Discussion threads 2008-04-18
- Changes to British law will affect computer security industry
- Ivan Ristic pictured to the right posted a story today on his blog that highlights some changes that are to go into effect in England sometime this year. The changes to the Computer Misuse Act CMA would appear to put security researchers and consultants in the UK at risk of being considered criminals. Ristic mentions the key...
- Tags: Commission, Computer, Computer Security, Guidance, Hacker, Nathan McFeters, Productivity, Ristic, Security, Tool
- Blog posts 2008-04-01
- Australia's porn-blocking plan unveiled
- Australia's porn-blocking plan unveiledStupidest, Least Practical Idea I've ever HeardI am ashamed to have my tax dollars used thus. What exactly do they think they're achieving?Try this: Find some hardcore porn site as depraved as you like. Go to work, where you presumably have internet filters like this. Go to...
- Tags: Now-What, porn site
- Discussion threads 2007-08-13
- U.K. jails trio who incited terrorism over Web
- U.K. jails trio who incited terrorism over WebIt was said before the eternal September...It's still true.The internet is a lousy place to hatch plots.Your "secret" email can be forwarded anywhere, and might be preserved at any intermediate location between sender and recipient. That's even more true of the web.not to...
- Tags: Homeland security, Web site development, Channel management, Web technology, Free Speech, Internet, child pornography, Web, terrorism, Web site
- Discussion threads 2007-07-06
- Will honest mail ever prevail?
- For the purposes of this post, "honest email" refers to non-spam messages -- whereas, spam messages are the unquestionable bad stuff sent by the bad guys. To sieve the honest email from the spam email is a Herculean, never-ending task.At a basic level, there are two methodologies by which to determine if an email message is...
- Tags: Spam, Security, email marketing, Email
- Blog posts 2007-06-22
- Google spyware? Fine by me...
- Google spyware? Fine by me...I Hope You're Kidding......with the "poor teacher" bit...!!I won't burst your bubble about google appsI won't burst your bubble about gooogle apps, unless it leads to the demise of your job one day. : )But I would like to pop everyone's bubble about gmail....
- Tags: Social Security, PRODUCTIVITY, Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Operational accounting, Viruses and worms, Google Search, Google Inc., spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-04-20
- Judge rules COPA unconstitutional
- Judge rules COPA unconstitutionalThe children!!!! Won't someone please think of the children!!!!!Don't ya just love it when a vocal minority tries to force their views on everyone else?This is just stupid.... the minute a law making porn illegal in any form took effect, all the porn sites would move...
- Tags: INTERNET, Government, Protecting Children, Child Online Protection Act
- Discussion threads 2007-03-22
- YouTube: Why Google fears $1 billion Unsafe Harbor
- YouTube: Why Google fears $1 billion Unsafe HarborReal question[pre]The question is: How can YouTube filter infringing videoswithout knowing what to look for in them?Does Viacom expect a bazillion Google-YouTube employees toconstantly view every video? I certainly don't think so.Does Viacom know of a way to filter out infringing videos? Onething...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Google Inc., video, You-Tube, YouTube Inc., Viacom Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-15
- Viacom v. YouTube represents a watershed moment in video policy
- Viacom v. YouTube represents a watershed moment in video policyAdd a copyright statement to videos.Perhaps Viacom and other content providers should add a couple of bytes to each frame to indicate that a particular video is copyrighted and thus allow a service such as YouTube could then block the upload....
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Corporate communications, video, YouTube Inc., User Submissions, Viacom Inc., Web site
- Discussion threads 2007-03-14
- Police blotter: Teens prosecuted for racy photos
- Police blotter: Teens prosecuted for racy photosAbsurd ruling/law if I ever heard one....It's amazing to me that it is legal for them to have sex but not legal to take pictures of it for their own use. We seem to be getting WAY too hung up in trying to...
- Tags: child pornography, photograph, sex offender
- Discussion threads 2007-02-09
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