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PwdHash - Protection from Phishermen?
Two Stanford professors have created a new software
product that scrambles passwords so that every site
gets a unique one; so a legitimate password that you
accidentally enter into a phishing site just won't
work anywhere else. (SiliconValley.com)
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Spam Fighting Part 2: Sources and Causes
"How did we get in this mess? How have we come to the
place where a relatively small group of rogue Internet
users are on the verge of bringing the whole thing to
a grinding halt because of their short-sighted greed?"
(The Independent Journal of Open Standards and Open Source)
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Fees Adding Up for Blackberries at Purdue
The phones are so addictive, some call them "CrackBerries,"
and the posture of sitting at a conference table with your
head bowed staring into the phone is called the "BlackBerry
prayer." (The Exponent, an independent college newspaper
published by the Purdue Student Publishing Foundation)
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Indiana U Joins Ranks of Schools with Growing FireFox Fans
Better security, a pop-up blocker that works most of the time,
and other benefits are helping the Mozilla browser eat away
slowly at MSIEs market share. (The Indiana Daily Student)
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