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Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Computer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AFP)
2008-07-09
Former 'spam King' Must Pay MySpace $6 Million
A Colorado man has been ordered to pay US$6 million in damages and legal fees for spamming thousands of MySpace.com users.
Nations:U.S. Source:(PC World)
2008-06-19
Teens Charged With Loading Spyware, Changing Grades
Two Orange County, California, teenagers have been charged with breaking into high school offices and using stolen usernames and passwords to change lackluster grades to A's.
Nations:U.S. Source:(PC World)
2008-06-18
Japan and France Agree to Closer Ties on Cybercrime
Japanese and French government ministers agreed on Thursday to work more closely on cybercrime.
Activities:France-Japan Source:(PC World)
2008-06-12
Hong Kong's websites the world's riskiest: survey
Hong Kong websites are the most likely to hit visitors with unwanted ads, viruses and spam, research from an Internet security company has found.
Nations:Hong Kong China Finland Source:(AFP)
2008-06-05
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