Mar 13 2009

15 Free Downloads To Pep Up Your Old PC

Got an aging Windows laptop or desktop computer, but money’s too tight to buy a new one? Here are some programs that will give it a quick system tuneup

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Mar 12 2009

Adbusters Suggests Click Fraud As Protest

An anonymous reader writes “In response to Google’s recently announced plans to expand the tracking of users, the international anti-advertising magazine Adbusters proposes that we collectively embark on a civil disobedience campaign of intentional, automated ‘click fraud’ in order to undermine Google’s advertising program in order to force Google to adopt a pro-privacy corporate policy. They have released a GreaseMonkey script that automatically clicks on all AdSense ads.”

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Mar 12 2009

BBC Hijacks 22,000 PCs In Botnet Demonstration

An anonymous reader writes “‘[The BBC] managed to acquire its own low-value botnet — the name given to a network of hijacked computers — after visiting chatrooms on the internet. The programme did not access any personal information on the infected PCs. If this exercise had been done with criminal intent it would be breaking the law. But our purpose was to demonstrate botnets’ collective power when in the hands of criminals.’ The BBC performed a controlled DDoS attack, ‘then ordered its slave PCs to bombard its target site with requests for access to make it inaccessible.'”

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Mar 12 2009

Adbusters Suggests Click Fraud As Protest

An anonymous reader writes “In response to Google’s recently announced plans to expand the tracking of users, the international anti-advertising magazine Adbusters proposes that we collectively embark on a civil disobedience campaign of intentional, automated ‘click fraud’ in order to undermine Google’s advertising program in order to force Google to adopt a pro-privacy corporate policy. They have released a GreaseMonkey script that automatically clicks on all AdSense ads.”

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Mar 12 2009

BBC hacks into thousands of PCs

News programme ‘Click’ takes over a botnet.The BBC has deliberately hacked into 22,000 PCs to prove the power of botnets, and the damage that can be done with a network of compromised computers.

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Mar 12 2009

BBC Hijacks 22,000 PCs In Botnet Demonstration

An anonymous reader writes “”[The BBC] managed to acquire its own low-value botnet — the name given to a network of hijacked computers — after visiting chatrooms on the internet. The programme did not access any personal information on the infected PCs. If this exercise had been done with criminal intent it would be breaking the law. But our purpose was to demonstrate botnets’ collective power when in the hands of criminals.” The BBC performed a controlled DDoS attack, “then ordered its slave PCs to bombard its target site with requests for access to make it inaccessible.””

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Mar 11 2009

Berners-Lee Says No To Internet Snooping

Jack Spine writes “The inventor of the World Wide Web has pointed out some of the dangers of deep packet inspection. Sir Tim said that ISPs ‘snooping’ on data was similar to the interception of mail. ‘This is very important to me, as what is at stake is the integrity of the internet as a communications medium,’ Berners-Lee said on Wednesday. TBL’s comments come as the UK government is gearing up to intercept all web communications in the UK through the Intercept Modernisation Programme, and echo comments he made last year about Phorm.”

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Mar 10 2009

China’s New Military Space Stations Coming Soon

WindBourne writes “China will be launching 2 new space stations this next year. One is for their civil program (as run by the military), while the second is openly for the military. It appears that there will be multiples of the military version to be launched in 2010, and that they are developing the same US Air Force Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) that was canceled in 1969. In addition, it appears that China is accelerating their timelines on a number of the earlier space announcements.”

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Mar 10 2009

Norton Users Worried By PIFTS.exe, Stonewalling By Symantec

An anonymous reader writes that “[Monday] evening, on systems with Norton Internet Protection running, users began to see a popup warning about an executable named PIFTS.exe trying to access the internet. The file was shown to be located in a non-existent folder inside the Symantec LiveUpdate folder. There were several posts about this to the Norton customer forums asking for help or information on this mysterious program. The initial thread received several thousand views and several pages of replies in a few short hours before being deleted. Several subsequent posts to the Norton forum were deleted much more quickly. These actions — whether actively covering up, or simply not well thought through — have spurred people to begin crafting conspiracy theories about the purposes of this PIFTS program. I for one am blocking the program until more information becomes available.” The current top link on Google for “PIFTS.exe” links to one of these deleted questions on Norton’s support boards, which sounds innocent enough: “I searched this forum but did not see PIFTS.exe. Any idea what this is?”

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Mar 9 2009

ISS To Become Second Brightest-Object In the Sky

Matt_dk writes “Move over, Morning Star. Once Canadarm2 helps install the fourth and final set of solar array wings to the International Space Station later this month, the Station will surpass Venus as the brightest object in the night sky, second only to the Moon. The Space Shuttle Discovery is set to deliver the power-generating solar panels and Starboard 6 (S6) truss segment to the ISS on the 125th mission in the Shuttle program, known as STS-119/15A (slated for launch on March 11).”

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