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Classmates.com’s Facebook Mimicking Prompts Privacy Suit

The site set up to locate long lost pals, Classmates.com, has been hit with a class action privacy lawsuit. It alleges the company violated the law when it decided to make user profiles public to compete with Facebook. The suit says Classmates.com duped its paying customers in late January when it sent them an e-mail telling members they’d have to opt out of new Facebook and iPhone apps to keep their data private.

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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Firm uses typing cadence to finger unauthorized users

Though most users feel anonymous when browsing the Web, their browsers constantly turn over unique information such as a list of installed plugins, screen resolution, and the user agent string. Taken together, such bits of information can uniquely identify many users even without cookies. But this is now old tech; behavioral analytics firms have already moved on.

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Friday, February 19th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Microsoft Toughens Windows 7 Protection Against Piracy

Microsoft recently announced that its development team is currently working on an update for Windows 7, aimed at fixing a series of flaws that counterfeiters could exploit to override the anti-piracy measures integrated in the operating system, CNet reports. According to Joe Williams, general manager of Microsoft's Genuine Windows unit, in charge with the implementation of anti-counterfeiting solutions, The Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7, which will be released in the coming week, will successfully close well over 70 forged activation codes. The update will establish connection with a server on a regular basis to verify if there are further hacks that need to be dealt with, while not disclosing any personal information about the user.

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Friday, February 12th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Newzbin Usenet Indexing Trial: Day One

In 2008, Newzbin received complaints from the MPA (the MPAA’s big brother) who raised questions over the legality of their operations. Later that year Newzbin confirmed that the MPA had chosen to file an injunction against the site. ( case background here ) Yesterday the showdown of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation & Others v Newzbin Ltd began before in London’s High Court before Mr Justice Kitchin.

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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Microsoft warns of IE bug used in Chinese attacks on Google

Microsoft has issued Security Advisory (979352) after its own investigations into the highly-organized hacking attack in late December, the one that Google earlier this week insinuated came from China, led the software giant to conclude that a Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Internet Explorer was used by the perpetrators.

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Friday, January 15th, 2010 P2P News No Comments