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PC World April 2002 Stuart J. Johnston |
Bugs & Fixes: Save Your PC From Virus Attacks Protect your PC against the latest viruses afflicting Outlook, Outlook Express...  |
Reason March 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Triangle Boy Howdy In a page from the handbook on the liberating powers of globalization, thousands of Chinese and Middle Eastern Web surfers are leapfrogging past censors to view The New York Times, Hustler, and many other sites their governments have decided to "protect" them from...  |
Reason March 2002 Jesse Walker |
The Men Who Japed The Yes Men are a band of pranksters who specialize in sending up the World Trade Organization, sometimes with wit and sometimes by rote. They're in a good position to do this, since they happen to own the domain name gatt.org...  |
Search Engine Watch February 20, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Legal Rulings On Image Search & Meta Tags In the right circumstances, image search engines don't violate copyright and using another company's trademarks in meta tags isn't infringement, two separate court cases have found...  |
PC World March 1, 2002 Joris Evers |
PHP Security Flaws Widespread on the Web Scripting language could leave as many as 1 million Web sites vulnerable to attack, researcher says...  |
Salon.com March 1, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
The most feared woman on the Internet Netochka Nezvanova is a software programmer, radical artist and online troublemaker. But is she for real?  |
PC World February 22, 2002 Tom Mainelli |
E-Posses Patrol for Auction Fraud Online community looks out for its members, but some turn vigilante...  |
Fast Company March 2002 Keith H. Hammonds |
Internet 101 According to David Weinberger, the Web has been underhyped. That's right, underhyped. In his new book, "Small Pieces Loosely Joined," Weinberger offers a unified theory of the Web -- and rules for tapping into its real power...  |
PC World February 14, 2002 Lincoln Spector |
Invasion of the Browser Snatchers Beware of typos that lead you to malicious sites -- and here's how to break free if you get caught at one...  |
CIO February 15, 2002 Bill Wall |
An Imperfect Cybercrime Treaty The Council of Europe approved the 27th draft of the Convention on Cybercrime, the first international treaty on crime in cyberspace. This may help in prosecuting hackers, but there are some issues that cause concern.  |
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