Stories by: Carolyn Duffy Marsan
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Spammers in the slammer 07/10/2008 09:38:00
A compilation of the most notorious convicted spammers - +
Famous last words about spam 07/10/2008 09:54:00
What Gates, McCain and others have said about those pesky, unwanted e-mails. - +
Much-maligned feature being added to IPv6 24/07/2008 11:40:50
In a high-tech twist of irony, the Internet engineering community is adding a feature to IPv6 that the upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol was supposed to eliminate. - +
10 "Get Smart" phones you can actually get 18/06/2008 10:55:45
Once a joke, belt phones, pen phones and wristwatch phones are now a reality. - +
Laptop losers hall of shame 26/05/2008 10:40:01
The 10 worst security breaches of all time from unencrypted data. - +
Clock is ticking on .me domain names 14/05/2008 11:16:10
Trademark-holders have until May 20 to register their company and product names under the new .me domain, which is being marketed as a generic top-level domain by the country of Montenegro. - +
10 reasons why tech could be recession proof 14/05/2008 09:48:02
iPhones, broadband and gamers give reason for economic hope. - +
10 ways the Chinese Internet is different from yours 13/05/2008 11:00:08
This slideshow complements the interview with James Fallows, who has experienced "The Great Firewall of China" firsthand. What follows is a list of the differences between the Internet, as seen in the US vs. China. - +
Pakistan/YouTube incident: how common is hijacking 11/03/2008 07:13:05
When Pakistan Telecom blocked YouTube's traffic one Sunday evening in February, the ISP created an international incident that wreaked havoc on the popular video site for more than two hours. - +
Powerful new antiphishing weapon DKIM emerges 13/02/2008 10:40:15
Spoofers, spammers and phishers, beware. There's a new gun in town, and some of the Internet's most powerful companies -- including Yahoo, Google, PayPal and AOL -- are brandishing it in the ongoing battle against e-mail fraud. - +
Microsoft Vista's IPv6 raises new security concerns 10/12/2007 07:33:55
Members of the Internet engineering community have raised several new security concerns about Teredo, a mechanism for sending IPv6 traffic over IPv4 networks that comes turned on by default in Microsoft's Vista software.
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