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DNS inventor says cure to net identity problems is right under our nose
Sick of spam? Worried about monkey-in-the-middle attacks against the DNS and whether someone is intercepting those Web requests. Domain Name System inventor Paul Mockapetris says these and...
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DNSChanger to knock 350,000 users off Internet this July
The DNSChanger botnet is long dead, fixes for the malware have been around for months, but over 350,000 users still haven't fixed their computers or routers, so in July they'll be knocked off the...
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Web inventor slams UK monitoring plans as 'destruction of human rights'
Tim Berners-Lee, the Web inventor, has come out with a scathing attack on the UK's 'draconian' plans to monitor in real-time UK web and email traffic, and Skype and phone calls.
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Anonymous wants to take down the Great Firewall of China
The countless attacks on Chinese websites were apparently just a warm up. Anonymous wants to take down the Internet censorship system known as the Great Firewall of China.
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Anonymous is not taking down the Internet
Despite popular reports, the hacktivist group Anonymous is not hacking, killing, or taking down the Internet today via DDoS attacks on root DNS servers. The Internet will remain completely functional.
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University .xxx domains: The aftermath
The introduction of .xxx domains caused concern in academia -- but have fears been realized?
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Sex Tech: YouPorn NOT Hacked, Richard Branson dot-XXX, A Porn Kickstarter
Kickstarter's porn clone, YouPorn isn't hacked, Richard Branson gets dot-XXX, China's sex tastes go upscale.
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Google is now the top public DNS provider in the world
Google is the number one public DNS service in the world - should you be worried?
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UK authorities take down a U.S. domain: Could it happen to you?
If you thought the Patriot Act 'debacle' was one-sided, with U.S. authorities striking at the heart of Europe, UK authorities can hit back just as hard.
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App inventor for Android becomes open source
Google and MIT have released App Inventor for Android today on an open source basis.
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Facebook registers domains for 'FB Origin'
Why has Facebook registered domains for 'FB Origin'? Why did the company not register domain names for 'Facebook Origin'? Will Facebook users ever see Origin or is it just for internal use?
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Virgin loses control of porn domain
Virgin Group, with fingers in many pies of air travel, banking, and more, is trying to reclaim a lost domain name that fell into a cybersquatter's hands.
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DNS provision pulled from SOPA, victory for opponents
In a move the tech sector will surely see as a victory, a controversial antipiracy bill in being debated in Congress will no longer seek to require ISPs to block access to overseas Web sites...
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SOPA lining up to poison identity federations, expert says
The government has committed multi-millions to helping the private sector build an identity layer for the Internet. But one analyst says either the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP...
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Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook consider 'nuclear' blackout
Internet giants are considering a 'nuclear option' against the SOPA bill. Should they press the button internationally?
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Microsoft's student social network, privacy concerns
Microsoft's FUSE labs are working with students to try and improve tools we use in our everyday online activities. However, privacy concerns have appeared. What should students be aware of?
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Go Daddy really and truly opposes SOPA now
This time Go Daddy really does get off the Stop Online Piracy Act bandwagon. No! Really!
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Go Daddy's SOPA Entanglement
Go Daddy, the prominent Internet domain registry, is still supporting the Stop Online Piracy Act... sort of, kind of
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A young freelancer's New Year's resolutions
A Generation Y website designer's New Years resolutions -- everything from kicking out Comic Sans to better time management.
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ICANN values Chinese market, yet admits the difficulty to extend new domain name
Rod Beckstrom, president and CEO of ICANN, visited China this week.
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