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Monday, October 28, 2013

Stock Image on ObamaCare Site Invites Scorn, Ridicule on Amateur Model

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Aspiring models, be warned. Now that the initial launch of the federal "ObamaCare" website has been declared an unmitigated l...
Monday, September 10, 2012

GoDaddy Attacked By Pro-Piracy Hacker(?)

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Yesterday, GoDaddy, one of the Internet's largest webhosts and registrars, was believed to have been attacked by an anonymous cyber-t...
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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Kate Middleton's Family Website Examined for Compliance by Olympics

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 Screenshot of PartyPieces.co.uk In a stark reminder of just how seriously brand protection is being taken by  L...
Thursday, July 5, 2012

Meat Loaf Sues Impersonator for Cybersquatting

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First and foremost, I must confess that I am a fan of Marvin (now “Michael”) Aday, better known to the world as the singer Meat Lo...
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Forensic Clues Hidden on the Internet

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The following explains some of the terms used in Internet forensics, and suggests where relevant clues about a domain name may be hiding:...
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