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“Internet troll” who exploited AT&T security flaw faces 5 years in jail
A New Jersey jury has convicted Andrew Auernheimer, a self-described Internet troll and security researcher, of identity fraud and hacking for scraping the e-mail addresses of about 120,000 iPad users from a poorly secured...Google submits $4 million bill for costs in Oracle lawsuit
Oracle's patent and copyright assault on Google cost the search giant more than $4 million, the company said in court documents filed yesterday, mostly to process the mountains of documents associated with the...Google Warns To Sue Website that Enables Conversion of YouTube Videos
As many may know by now, there are many websites which convert YouTube links to mp3s, and one prominent service is YouTube-mp3.org, which now risks being sued by Google. According to Google’s statistics...Bad romance: Internet scammers prey on the love-struck and lonely
So many victims. Interscope Records You're not the kind of person who would ever fall for a "relationship scammer" on the Internet, of course, so you might wonder whether anyone actually sends tens...Whatever happened to that "six strikes" P2P notice system? It’s coming soon
Whatever happened to the "six strikes" system that was to help civilize the American Internet? Three years ago, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) gave up its mass litigation strategy of targeting...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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