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  1. MySpace friend collector Tom Anderson started life as a hacker

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 31, 2008

    MySpace stalker Tom Anderson, the man who added two and half million of us as friends without asking, seems to have a more interesting past than I’d have given him credit for. In fact, Anderson is a man with a history

    Also tagged: hacking, internet, social media, opinion, amusing

  2. New Guns N’ Roses album leaked online - blogger facing prison time

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 29, 2008

    How bad is it to stream music online before it has been released? If it’s material from the new Guns N’ Roses album, Chinese Democracy, then it’s bad enough to get you arrested by the FBI and face three years in

    Also tagged: music, internet, piracy, opinion, blogosphere, online music, leaks

  3. Facebook and MySpace leading fight against spam

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 24, 2008

    Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace may actually be good for something other than allowing people you no longer like to be able to get in touch with you: fighting spam, and the tools behind unsolicited

    Also tagged: internet, spam, legal, social media, opinion

  4. Germany to ignore small-time illegal file-sharers - RIAA take note

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 14, 2008

    Sharing copyrighted files online, be it music, video, software, or any other form of media, is illegal pretty much universally. But while the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) wants to go after everyone

    Also tagged: europe, piracy, opinion, online music

  5. The end for passwords - is it time for a new sign-in method?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 10, 2008

    Passwords are something most of us deal with on a daily basis. But are they the best solution for an Internet growing by the day, or is there a better solution staring us in the face? When I first started using the

    Also tagged: hacking, internet, opinion, scams

  6. Peeping Tom’s are becoming more high-tech everyday

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 7, 2008

    Craig Feigin, a 23 year-old student at the University of Florida has recently been arrested for installing some peeping tom style software on unsuspecting woman’s computers. Non-computer people always had to worry when

    Also tagged: computer, voyeurism, voyeur, computer crime, computer voyeurism

  7. Gary McKinnon awaits extradition to the US to face charges for “the biggest military hack of all time”

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Aug 3, 2008

    Gary McKinnon, a British computer expert has just lost his extradition appeal and will soon be bought over to the US to face trial for what is still referred to as “the biggest military hack of all time”. McKinnon was

    Also tagged: hacking, british, hacker, nasa, extradition, mckinnon, gary mckinnon

  8. Is $40,000 fair punishment for setting up a fake Facebook profile?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Jul 28, 2008

    People who use the Web often forget that many of the same rules that apply in the real world also apply online. Be it copyright laws, defamation of character, or libel, this type of legislation governs people’s

    Also tagged: europe, internet, social media, opinion, facebook, bizarre

  9. Police create new txt message hot line

    Police create new txt message hot line

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Jul 3, 2008

    With the prevalence of cell phones among all ages of the population, over 100 different law enforcement communities are entering the new era of text messaging by providing a crime stoppers text hot line. Since text

    Also tagged: cell phones, mobile phones, texting

  10. Is blocking child pornography more important than civil liberties?

    Is blocking child pornography more important than civil liberties?

    TECH.BLORGE.com - Jun 21, 2008

    Child pornography is a disgusting blot on the landscape of the Internet. We all know it exists, even if we have been fortunate enough to have never encountered it. But, is the purging of child porn from the World Wide

    Also tagged: internet, legal, opinion

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