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Salon.com September 8, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The end of the music world as we know it? MP3.com lost a lawsuit and Scour had layoffs, but it's too early to write off the digital tune biz.  |
Salon.com September 6, 2000 Eric Boehlert |
Technical foul MP3.com goes to court with a tricky defense, alleging that Universal doesn't own the music it markets.  |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Damien Cave |
DeCSS Down Under A U.S. ban on the DVD-decrypting code is only egging on Australian hackers -- and an odd songwriter.  |
Searcher September 2000 Paul S. Piper |
Better Read That Again: Web Hoaxes and Misinformation A survey of counterfeit web sites, parodies and spoofs, ficticious sites, questionable sites, malicious sites, product sites, and subject-specific misinformation.  |
Unix Insider September 2000 Sandra Henry-Stocker |
Down the rabid hole Why simply reading email can be hazardous to your computer's health. An in-depth look at the recent Outlook/IE bug.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Brendan I. Koerner |
Ain't no network strong enough Master cryptographer Bruce Schneier's "Secrets and Lies" explains why computer security is an oxymoron.  |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Andrew Brown |
Flameproof racism On the Evolutionary Psychology mailing list, dangerous ideas thrive -- without the usual online rancor and hatred.  |
Salon.com August 24, 2000 James R. Kincaid |
Hunting pedophiles on the Net Is the truth about cybercrimes against children tamer than fiction?  |
Salon.com August 24, 2000 Maura Kelly |
Making the Web safe for children The director of Cyberangels collaborates with cops to fight a shadowy Internet menace.  |
Salon.com August 23, 2000 Wendy M. Grossman |
Are British bobbies reading your e-mail? While Americans gnash their teeth about the FBI's Carnivore spying technology, U.K. legislators pass a law that could let cops read your messages.  |
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