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  1. Pinned: Windows Genuine Advantage is Microsoft spyware (5 replies)
  2. Pinned: ZoneAlarm phones home (27 replies)
  3. Pinned: The Biggest Ever BitTorrent Leak: MediaDefender Internal Emails Go Public (18 replies)
  4. Pinned: New gnutella Templist (59 replies)
  5. Pinned: MPAA admits to unauthorized movie copying (7 replies)
  6. Pinned: Call For Help To Make a Difference (0 replies)
  7. Pinned: Please Support Spyware Warriors (23 replies)
  8. Pinned: Recommended News links (0 replies)
  9. Pinned: Slyck.com Interview with Bluetack Team (9 replies)
  10. Google Offers Users a Peek at Stored Data (1 replies)
  11. Malware botnet cut off (0 replies)
  12. Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists hacked (4 replies)
  13. Virgin Media starts monitoring customers' downloads (1 replies)
  14. Recent attacks on Google exploited previously unknown hole in IE (0 replies)
  15. Adobe to introduce silent updates for Reader (0 replies)
  16. Germany to set up centre to coordinate fight against botnets (0 replies)
  17. US fines NZ spammer US$15.15m (0 replies)
  18. Pub 'fined £8k' for Wi-Fi copyright infringement (0 replies)
  19. UK taken to court over secret web surveillence (1 replies)
  20. China is expanding its corporate cyber espionage (0 replies)
  21. Informed P2P User Act to clamp down on filesharing software (3 replies)
  22. Banking Trojan steals money from under your nose (0 replies)
  23. FBI ‘manipulating’ debate on Patriot Act reform (0 replies)
  24. Google help Canadian courts ID authors of controversial email (0 replies)
  25. Internet suspension of illegal downloaders could become law (0 replies)
  26. Online censorship (1 replies)
  27. Oldest BitTorrent Site Targeted in UK (0 replies)
  28. Internet Freedom Bill Introduced in the House (0 replies)
  29. Researchers Try to Stalk Botnets Used by Hackers (0 replies)
  30. France one step closer to state surveillance of email (0 replies)
  31. France’s “Three-Strikes” Delayed Until September (0 replies)
  32. Plug-pulling ISP changes policy (0 replies)
  33. Amazon reverts to '1894' tactics? (1 replies)
  34. 0-Day in Adobe Flash player (0 replies)
  35. France one step closer to state surveillance of email (0 replies)
  36. Green Dam filtering into computers (0 replies)
  37. Pirate Bay exec no longer compares RIAA to Stalin (0 replies)
  38. International cyber attack broader than suspected (4 replies)
  39. French Senate Adopts Revamped “3 Strikes” Anti-Piracy Bill (0 replies)
  40. Web pages infect Windows PCs via new DirectShow hole (4 replies)
  41. Giant Internet worm set to change tactics April 1 (13 replies)
  42. US court takes ISP off the web (9 replies)
  43. China’s mandatory Internet filter software (2 replies)
  44. Webhost hack wipes out data for 100,000 sites (0 replies)
  45. Web pirates placed in 'slow lane' (1 replies)
  46. Political Leader Threatens Court Action Over P2P “3 Strikes” (0 replies)
  47. Mass Injection Compromises More than Twenty-Thousand Web Sites (9 replies)
  48. Gumblar attack is alive, worse than Conficker (5 replies)
  49. U.S. releases cybersecurity review (2 replies)
  50. EU sues Sweden, demands law requiring ISPs to retain data (0 replies)
  51. U.S. Army Deploying Vista On Hundreds Of Thousands Of Computers (6 replies)
  52. Showdown Looming On 'State Secrets' (0 replies)
  53. France ignores EU and passes antipiracy law (4 replies)
  54. Computer virus strikes US Marshals, FBI affected (0 replies)
  55. Clickjacking: Hijacking clicks on the Internet (1 replies)
  56. Adobe Hardening Security and Incident Response Practices (0 replies)
  57. Cybersecurity Groups Launch "Chain of Trust" Initiative to Combat Malware (0 replies)
  58. Microsoft’s Patent on Restricting Functionality Of Your PC (0 replies)
  59. Next up for France: police keyloggers and Web censorship (0 replies)
  60. D.C. CIRCUIT HOLDS OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION IS NOT AN AGENCY, NOT SUBJECT TO FOIA (0 replies)
  61. EU member targets French Internet law (0 replies)
  62. Cybersecurity groups band together in malware fight (0 replies)
  63. China installs a secure operating system on all military PCs (0 replies)
  64. Tech security companies are hot acquisitions (0 replies)
  65. A Zeus botnet self-destructs (2 replies)
  66. Greece puts brakes on Street View (0 replies)
  67. Call for internet service providers to police users in battle against piracy (0 replies)
  68. U.S. Air Force implements customised XP, soon Win7 (1 replies)
  69. Trend Micro warns Internet community in Bahrain (1 replies)
  70. Welcome to the United States of Zombie PCs (0 replies)
  71. EU Reopens Backdoor to Graduated Response in Telecoms Package (0 replies)
  72. Jacqui's secret plan to 'Master the Internet' (0 replies)
  73. Microsoft Offers Secure Windows … But Only to the Government (0 replies)
  74. Internet Sees Rise in DDoS Attacks (0 replies)
  75. Iranians and Others Outwit Net Censors (2 replies)
  76. Government wants phone and internet providers to track users (1 replies)
  77. Hollywood in showdown over DVD 'ripper' (1 replies)
  78. Swedish ISPs Ignore Request to Block The Pirate Bay (0 replies)
  79. Swedish court convicts 4 men linked to file-sharing site Pirate Bay of breaking copyright law (3 replies)
  80. Finjan finds botnet of 1.9 million infected computers (0 replies)
  81. Plan to Fight Illegal Downloads Faces Opposition (0 replies)
  82. EU threatens British Web privacy lawsuit (5 replies)
  83. Norway Makes it Easier to Go After File-Sharers (0 replies)
  84. When Macs Attack (0 replies)
  85. New search engine respects your privacy (0 replies)
  86. Hundreds protest Pirate Bay conviction in Sweden (0 replies)
  87. US Senate panel to probe wiretapping violations (0 replies)
  88. Phishers automate attacks using 'Google hacking (0 replies)
  89. BBC team exposes cyber crime risk (0 replies)
  90. Australia says Web blacklist combats child porn (0 replies)
  91. Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries (0 replies)
  92. Windows Genuine Advantage (0 replies)
  93. Browser Bug Could Allow Phishing Without E-mail (0 replies)
  94. Changing Tack, RIAA Ditches MediaSentry (2 replies)
  95. Moron Australian govt to try and block P2P | BitTorrent traffic (2 replies)
  96. RIAA appeal in Jammie Thomas case refused (0 replies)
  97. CastleCops is Closed (0 replies)
  98. Recording labels and websites in a music video tussle (0 replies)
  99. Music Industry to Abandon Mass Suits (0 replies)
  100. 0-day exploit for Internet Explorer 7 / Win2k3 (2 replies)
  101. Spywareinfo.com Bought By Bad guys (1 replies)
  102. No Court Order Needed to Spy on Americans Overseas, Appeals Court Rules (1 replies)
  103. US rolls out 'Vicinity RFID' to check IDs in moving vehicles (0 replies)
  104. PeerMatrix ad-crap targets P2P users (0 replies)
  105. Multiple Vendor Web Browser FTP Client Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability (0 replies)
  106. Civil liberties Fears over privacy as police expand surveillance project (1 replies)
  107. MediaDefender Secretly Sells PORN to P2P Users (3 replies)
  108. EFF sues Cheney, Bush, and the NSA to stop illegal wiretapping (1 replies)
  109. RIAA Sues Ray Beckerman for Blogging (0 replies)
  110. Bank warns consumers of voice phishing scam (0 replies)
  111. City Market Bans Legitimate Traders to Beat Pirates (0 replies)
  112. US schools say No! to RIAA extortion letters (1 replies)
  113. Update to WGA Notifications for Windows XP Professional (1 replies)
  114. Hackers claim to have kidnapped babies in attempt to infect computers (0 replies)
  115. Revealed: 8 million victims in the world's biggest cyber heist (1 replies)
  116. With Security at Risk, a Push to Patch the Web, DNS Flaw (7 replies)
  117. RIAA ‘MediaSentry’ owner hired by China (0 replies)
  118. Gang Hijacks PCs in Vast Scheme (0 replies)
  119. AT&T Wireless Says it Will Terminate P2P Users (1 replies)
  120. American Military Could Owe Royalties for Music Used as Torture Device (1 replies)
  121. FCC Officially Condemns Comcast for Data Discrimination (0 replies)
  122. PRO-IP Act COPYRIGHT CZAR TO SEIZE PROPERTY (1 replies)
  123. Revision3 Sends FBI after MediaDefender (1 replies)
  124. Large US corporations monitor their employees' emails (0 replies)
  125. Five things to love & Hate about Windows Vista (3 replies)
  126. Hackers-find-a-new-place-to-hide-rootkits (1 replies)
  127. Cops enjoy torturing helpless victims with tasers (16 replies)
  128. Washington you're fired (1 replies)
  129. Monsanto's Harvest of Fear (slashdot) (1 replies)
  130. U. Maine Law Students Trying To Shut RIAA Down (0 replies)
  131. Sony BMG Sued For Using Pirated Software (1 replies)
  132. Attorney General: Piracy funding terror (0 replies)
  133. Spyware 'scammer' sued (0 replies)
  134. Police trying out national database with 750,000 mugshots, MPs told (1 replies)
  135. Music Industry Proposes a Piracy Surcharge on ISPs (3 replies)
  136. Sweden Pursues Illegal File-Sharers (0 replies)
  137. Put young children on DNA list, urge police (0 replies)
  138. Big four record labels sue Eircom (0 replies)
  139. ISP data deal with former 'spyware' boss triggers privacy fears (1 replies)
  140. RIAA Will Finally Face the Music In Court (0 replies)
  141. AVG Updates Popular Suite, But Adds Toolbar??!! (4 replies)
  142. More dirt in the Vista 'junk PC' lawsuit (0 replies)
  143. riaa-wants-your-anti+virus-software-to-screen-your-downloads-for-pirated-content (0 replies)
  144. Norwegian Police Deal Massive Blow to MPAA Lawyer (0 replies)
  145. AT&T to Get Tough on Piracy (0 replies)
  146. UK Internet users could be banned over illegal downloads (0 replies)
  147. Copy a CD, owe $1.5 million under "gluttonous" PRO-IP Act (0 replies)
  148. Bush Order Expands Network Monitoring (0 replies)
  149. Ask Toolbar Vulnerability (0 replies)
  150. Latest Storm Variant Dude! (2 replies)
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