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Facebook addiction taken to a whole new level of stupidity

by Robert Nelson on Sep 18, 2009 at 02:03 PM

The lure of Facebook has once again proven to get the better of someone.  That said, I do want to point out that you could really switch “Facebook” for any other big name site and this deals more with the stupidity of the person involved, but it is still a… Continue Reading »

Missouri woman first to be charged under new cyberbullying law

by Sue Walsh on Aug 20, 2009 at 04:18 PM

A Missouri woman is the first person to be charged with a felony under the state’s new cyberbullying law.  The 40-year old woman is accused of posting a teen girl’s photo, email address and cell phone number on the “Casual Encounters” section of Craigslist.  The section is meant for adults… Continue Reading »

Oddball Tech: Self-replicating nanobots to colonize Mars, tech makes us dumb, and robot doctors

by Iyaz Akhtar on Jul 3, 2009 at 08:16 PM

Welcome back to the oddball tech stories of the week.  We all know that robots are quite good at building cars (well, some cars), vacuuming, and serving tennis balls.  Did you know that they could one day help us colonize Mars?  Technology is good, however sometimes it makes us do… Continue Reading »

Got $50?  Then you, too, can be a cybercriminal!

by Sue Walsh on Jun 17, 2009 at 04:08 PM

Interested in a life of cybercrime?  All it takes is $50.  Researchers at security firm Finjan have discovered that a site called “Golden Cash” is doing a bustling business in the buying and selling of infected computers.  A small botnet of 1,000 malware infested PCs goes for just $50.  That’s… Continue Reading »

Police place ad looking for more victims of accused Craigslist killer

by Heather Wood on Apr 24, 2009 at 02:04 PM

Boston police have used Craigslist in order to find more potential victims of accused killer Philip Markoff.  Markoff was arrested early this week as evidence mounted against him that led police to believe that the medical student used Craigslist to prey on women.  Markoff was charged with killing a masseuse… Continue Reading »

Stolen laptops cost dearly

by Sue Walsh on Apr 23, 2009 at 05:21 PM

Intel’s study of notebook security has revealed that lost and stolen laptops cost companies an average of nearly $50,000.  This is because the value of the computer includes the data it held as well as the device itself. A senior executive’s notebook is valued at $28,449 while a director or… Continue Reading »

Your Wii is being held hostage

by Christian Milsom on Nov 18, 2008 at 02:12 PM

Getting the newest games console has always been hard, and the Nintendo Wii is no exception with ‘Out of stock’ signs adorning many games hardware outlets.  In addition to unrelenting demand, would be buyers are facing constraints from an unlikely source.  If you can’t get a Nintendo product this year:… Continue Reading »

My Mobile Witness has a terrible name, but means well

by Shawn Ingram on Oct 21, 2008 at 08:32 AM

A new service focused around the use of cell phones has been announced, it’s called “My Mobile Witness.”  Upon first seeing the name, I immediately felt like I wanted to bash it for being some sort of invasion of privacy-enabling service.  Turns out that isn’t the case.  My Mobile Witness… Continue Reading »

UK police bust website dealing in stolen credit cards

by Sue Walsh on Oct 20, 2008 at 11:00 AM

Law enforcement officials in the UK have shut down an underground website that specialized in helping cybercriminals commit their crimes.  The site, called DarkMarket, was kept secret and access was granted by invitation only.  Its forum allowed cyberthieves to buy and sell stolen banking details and credit card numbers obtained… Continue Reading »

Justin.tv has a purpose, catches burglar on camera

by Robert Nelson on Jun 22, 2008 at 05:53 PM

While Justin.tv seems to be pretty neat, personally I find watching most of those channels just about as boring as could be. However, this latest incident just goes to show that if you watch something, or in this case point a camera at something long enough, you will at least… Continue Reading »

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