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  1. Bush Order Expands Network Monitoring (0 replies)
  2. Ask Toolbar Vulnerability (0 replies)
  3. Latest Storm Variant Dude! (2 replies)
  4. FBI wants instant access to British identity data (0 replies)
  5. NBC in alliance to combat video piracy (2 replies)
  6. FBI Wiretaps Dropped Due to Unpaid Bills (0 replies)
  7. Hostile takeover of Shareaza (1 reply)
  8. Massive embedded exploit web site attack underway [ (0 replies)
  9. Facebook Widget installs Zango (3 replies)
  10. New Microsoft Security Vulnerability Research and Defense blog! (0 replies)
  11. No health care? Higher fines in Mass. (0 replies)
  12. Moved: Malware On Google Blogspot\Blogger (-- replies)
  13. Malware On Google Blogspot\Blogger (0 replies)
  14. Antivirus protection worse than a year ago (1 reply)
  15. FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics (0 replies)
  16. Antivirus software as a malware gateway (0 replies)
  17. Did NSA Put a Secret Backdoor in New Encryption Standard? (0 replies)
  18. Moved: Spycleaner Platinum Now Bundles WhenU Save (-- replies)
  19. RIAA Backs Down On "Unlicensed Investigator" (1 reply)
  20. Wider Spying Fuels Aid Plan for Telecom Industry (0 replies)
  21. Paper Ghost takes some kids Phishing for a ride (7 replies)
  22. Storm Worm Steps It Up A Notch (3 replies)
  23. Spycleaner Platinum Now Bundles WhenU Save (2 replies)
  24. New MSN trojan spreading quickly (1 reply)
  25. Moved: Malicious advertisements and advertising fraud (-- replies)
  26. Moved: Trojan 2.0 Crafted Using Web 2.0 Technology (-- replies)
  27. Trojan 2.0 Crafted Using Web 2.0 Technology (0 replies)
  28. Search Google, Click to Massive Malware Attacks? (1 reply)
  29. MP3 Blogs Offer File Sharing Even the RIAA Could Love (0 replies)
  30. DoJ Sides With RIAA On Damages (0 replies)
  31. Cisco confirms ability to spy on remote calls with VoIP (0 replies)
  32. Comcast Sued Over BitTorrent Traffic Interference (1 reply)
  33. French gov to P2P (0 replies)
  34. Canada moves to reform copyright protection (0 replies)
  35. Happy Birthday WinPatrol!! (0 replies)
  36. Google and the wrongly jailed Indian Net surfer (1 reply)
  37. Microsoft fixes critical Windows flaw (0 replies)
  38. Democrats: Colleges must police copyright, or else (0 replies)
  39. Animal rights activist hit with RIPA key decrypt demand (0 replies)
  40. Chinese subcontractors blamed for trojan horses (0 replies)
  41. BitTorrent site Demonoid.com downed (0 replies)
  42. MLB Fans Who Bought DRM Videos Get Hosed (0 replies)
  43. E-mail privacy to disappear? (5 replies)
  44. device driver updates causing Vista to deactivate (1 reply)
  45. Anti file-sharing laws considered (0 replies)
  46. Moved: Destroying Sandboxes + VM detection (-- replies)
  47. Destroying Sandboxes + VM detection (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft changes Windows files on user PCs without permission (9 replies)
  49. Sony BMG's chief anti-piracy lawyer: "Copying" music you own is "stealing" (0 replies)
  50. RIAA's Day in Court Nearly Over (0 replies)
  51. Fearing Legalized P2P Downloading, CRIA Declares War on Private Copying Levy (1 reply)
  52. Porn Industry Infighting As Pirate Bay Takes On Big Media (0 replies)
  53. SpySlay: New Rogue? (2 replies)
  54. Coop Discourages Notetaking in Bookstore (0 replies)
  55. ED2K Network Losing Key Germany-Based Servers (0 replies)
  56. US moves for "state secrets" privilege in the SWIFT case (0 replies)
  57. Federal judge shoots down parts of Patriot Act 2 (0 replies)
  58. U.S. may invoke 'state secrets' to squelch suit against Swift (0 replies)
  59. Double Whammy! Another Sony Case (2 replies)
  60. Court decides RAM is stored information in TorrentSpy case (0 replies)
  61. Moved: A Monster Trojan (-- replies)
  62. A Monster Trojan (0 replies)
  63. Watermarking to replace DRM? (1 reply)
  64. Out of the Theater, Into the Courtroom (1 reply)
  65. RIAA's "Making Available" Theory to be Tested Again (1 reply)
  66. Senator Dan Rutherford forcefully takes a Ron Paul supporters sign (0 replies)
  67. FISA cout requires the Bush Administration to respond to (0 replies)
  68. RIAA faces possible class action over suing the innocent (1 reply)
  69. If you thought software patents were bad... (0 replies)
  70. Net neutrality could kill 'e-health' plans (0 replies)
  71. China Enacting a High-Tech Plan to Track People (0 replies)
  72. Vista prevents users playing high-def content (0 replies)
  73. Moved: Storm Worm DDoS Attack (-- replies)
  74. Storm Worm DDoS Attack (3 replies)
  75. Border Computers Vulnerable to Attack (0 replies)
  76. Microsoft and Ask.com Call on Industry to Join Together to Evolve Privacy Protections for Consumers (0 replies)
  77. FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threat (1 reply)
  78. P-to-P users expose US government secrets (0 replies)
  79. TimeWarner DNS Hijacking IRC Servers to Stop DDoS Attacks (1 reply)
  80. FBI Seeks To Pay Telecoms For Data (0 replies)
  81. Will security firms detect police spyware? (0 replies)
  82. Microsoft patents the mother of all adware systems (0 replies)
  83. ZipTorrent Pollutes and Slows Down Popular Torrents (1 reply)
  84. Feds use key logger to thwart PGP, Hushmail (0 replies)
  85. China's Internet watchdogs mull penalties for anti-addiction non-compliance (1 reply)
  86. Media Defender to Spam P2P Networks With 16,000,000 Tracks from One Artist (5 replies)
  87. Industry Organization Formed to Combat Content Piracy (1 reply)
  88. UK Conservatives Plan to Extend Copyright (0 replies)
  89. Media Defender Buys P2P.net: Preparing for their Next Scam? (1 reply)
  90. MediaDefender denies entrapment accusations with fake torrent site (1 reply)
  91. Forget about the WGA! 20+ Windows Vista Features and Services Harvest User Data for Microsoft (1 reply)
  92. Moved: Large scale European Web Attack (-- replies)
  93. Large scale European Web Attack (3 replies)
  94. ISP as copyright cop (1 reply)
  95. MPAA Sues YouTVpc, Peekvid for Copyright Infringement (0 replies)
  96. DRM may be why Microsoft flip-flopped on Vista virtualization (1 reply)
  97. Tanya Andersen sues the RIAA (0 replies)
  98. Google Threatens to Close German Gmail Due to Local Law (0 replies)
  99. DHS to Answer for Hundreds of Cyber Break-Ins (2 replies)
  100. RIAA Ex Parte Discovery Application Against University of New Mexico Denied!!! (0 replies)
  101. FBI Finds It Frequently Overstepped in Collecting Data (1 reply)
  102. NBC Tells FCC To Fight Traffic In Stolen Digital Goods (0 replies)
  103. RIAA, extortion, and conspiracy, in the same sentence (0 replies)
  104. Zimbabwe likely to adopt law to monitor phones, mail (1 reply)
  105. AT&T to target pirated content (0 replies)
  106. The SPPF Sues Morpheus, Azureus and Shareaza (1 reply)
  107. Hollywood Continues Legal Battle Against Remote DVRs (0 replies)
  108. Anti-Piracy Outfit to Spy On Usenet, Punish Legitimate Purchasers (0 replies)
  109. Google raises Microsoft antitrust concern (0 replies)
  110. TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors (0 replies)
  111. RIAA Accused of Extortion and Conspiracy in Tampa (0 replies)
  112. Canadian cable providers locking out Vista Media Centers? (0 replies)
  113. House approves second, stricter anti-spyware bill (1 reply)
  114. Microsoft threatens its Most Valuable Professional (1 reply)
  115. All online file storage services illegal in Japan (2 replies)
  116. Apple's DRM-Free AAC Files Contain More Than Just Names and Email Addresses (1 reply)
  117. Certicom Patent Suit Against Sony Threatens to Unravel AACS (0 replies)
  118. Record Labels Propose Extending Royalties to All Radio (2 replies)
  119. Spybot S&D Served C&D Letter....They reply (2 replies)
  120. Politicians Who Take Campaign Money From The RIAA (1 reply)
  121. Germany passes Anti-Hacking laws (0 replies)
  122. South Korea's 'Free Trade' Agreement Looks To Restrict All Kinds Of P2P (0 replies)
  123. France wants to track file sharers - users fight back with civil disobedience (2 replies)
  124. Moroccans Cut Off From YouTube (1 reply)
  125. China abandons blog identity plan (0 replies)
  126. Google’s goal: to organise your daily life (0 replies)
  127. New software can identify you from your online habits (0 replies)
  128. If it can protect bombs, why not commercial software, too? (1 reply)
  129. Secret plans to turn staff into police informers (0 replies)
  130. Zango sues PC Tools (0 replies)
  131. Moved: Malware Update with Windows Update (-- replies)
  132. Malware Update with Windows Update (1 reply)
  133. DOD blocking YouTube, others (0 replies)
  134. Google may use games to analyse net users (0 replies)
  135. Apple, Microsoft threatened with possible digital copyright lawsuit (0 replies)
  136. Experts scramble to quash IPv6 flaw (0 replies)
  137. Moved: The Ghost in the Browser: Analysis of Web-based Malware (-- replies)
  138. The Ghost in the Browser: Analysis of Web-based Malware (0 replies)
  139. Army Squeezes Soldier Blogs, Maybe to Death (1 reply)
  140. Student Arrested for Making Videogame Map of School (1 reply)
  141. Google's Evil NDA (0 replies)
  142. LAPD threaten reporters with arrest and brutilize protestors (0 replies)
  143. Obamas shows bold face facsism, political suicide (0 replies)
  144. Teen arrested for Counterstrike Map (0 replies)
  145. Support Rosie O'Donnell (1 reply)
  146. Consumer Privacy Groups Seek Halt to Google-DoubleClick Deal (0 replies)
  147. Liberal Party Advocates Legal File Sharing (0 replies)
  148. Microsoft admits Vista failure (0 replies)
  149. Moved: Another fake security scam site -- malwarealarm (-- replies)
  150. Another fake security scam site -- malwarealarm (0 replies)
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