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Police can hack your home PC!
THE Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain routinely to hack into people’s personal computers without a warrant.
Wikipedia to move to Ubuntu
Wikipedia Moving 400 Servers To Ubuntu Linux From Red Hat Linux
Google Chrome - First Impressions
We've been playing around with Google Chrome for a week or two now, and have to say that we are very impressed with it.
AVG 8, Twenga bot and the sharp rise in bandwidth
Bandwidth is not free. It is paid for by someone, somewhere and despite the illusion of unlimited and infinite bandwidth available to us, an illusion fostered by the growth of faster access solutions and mobile connectivity, it can be pretty damn expensive! Website owners ultimately pay for this bandwidth use, through their hosting bill, and broadband users tend to get hit by the cost of it too.
Sharp Practice and Hypocrisy from Network Solutions
After spending the last six months front-running internet domains, Network Solutions has announced that ICANN should prevent people from front-running internet domains.
Sitellite Pro Version 5 now available
Fantastic new sitellite update available.
RIBA db hacked without trace
Tip of the iceberg!
HIE - how to obfuscate - lesson 1!
Anti China groups subject to cyber assault
Groups sympathetic to anti-Chinese protesters in Tibet are under assault by cyber attackers who are embedding malware in email that appears to come from trusted colleagues.
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