MyDoom Targets Linux Antagonist
The latest virus is more proof that worms and viruses are more and more
aimed not purely at laliciousness, but at political and business
targets. MyDoom was present in one out of every 12 emails yesterday
morning, and MyDoom creates denial of service attacks against SCO, the
company that claims Linux uses its intellectual property.
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Ball State Teams Up to Research College-Level Video-On-Demand
The research will focus on students' attitudes towards video downloading of
feature films and piracy and also their legitimate needs for
video services....
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NYU Web site Leaked Vital Student Information
Intramural athletes' social security numbers and telephone
numbers have made it out to and all over the Web.....
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Campus Emergency Website Hacked at Indiana University
Between 1:30 and 8 am last Monday morning, if you had believed
the IU website, the university was shut down due to the
recent snow storm. But it wasn't, a student had hacked the
warning Web site.....
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Will Students at Yale Pay for Cflix?
Yale's pilot program to provide movie downloads for students and reduce illegal
large file transfers is viewed with minimal enthusiasm by some....
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Husky Bucks at Connecticut Can Be Load Up On Dollars Without
Human Intervention Now
Three new machines, similar to ATMs, permit students to add dollars to their
One Card without requiring assistance from office staff....
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RIAA Files 532 New Song-Sharing Suits
The suits were filed in New York and Washington, and the RIAA
now faces the newly-more-daunting task of seeking out the
identity of the offenders it says distribute an average of
800 songs each on the Internet......
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University of Michigan Students Are Among the Newest RIAA Targets
Nine Michigan students have been targeted by the RIAA for alleged illegal
file sharing, but the university has not yet decided to release information
about the students to the RIAA or any other source ...
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Trojan Horses Pose Growing Threat at Penn State and Elsewhere
Spyware and other forms of Trojan horses are not as widely
recognized as threats, but may pose more serious problems
for individuals due to more severe possible consequences.)...
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Duke University Student Machines Also Under Seige
Many students are losing the bulk of their archived work and images. Reactions
to the learning curve necessary to make machines more secure are varied...
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Wi-Fi Is Big In New England, Especially On or Near Campus
Bryant College intends to be fully wireless by next fall. At
Brown, it is expected that wireless will not replace wired,
but expand as needed. At the University of Rhode Island,
plans are being implemented to cover the 20 percent of
campus most used by 80 percent of the students....
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Researchers at a British University Invent Themselves Out of a Job?
"A new robotic system they developed can, for the first time,
independently design and carry out a genetics experiment,
then interpret the results."...
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Lack of "Development Environments" Major Flaw In Open Source?
The writer believes that major open source projects cannot
continue to grow at a fast pace without much help from the
for-profit sector....
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"Learn Anytime Anywhere Physics"
This project replicates the look and feel of a physics lab
inside a desktop or a laptop computer, creating the ability
for anyone with a machine and access to manage college-level
physics.....
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