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    Will gadgets make knowledge obsolete? 24/06/2008 07:36:34

    In the 1984 cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer , author William Gibson describes a future in which people can acquire knowledge by buying special chips called "microsofts" that plug into a surgically installed jack behind the ear. Once you plug in the chip, your brain can access its database and - voila! Knowledge!
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    PayPal plugs cross-site scripting vulnerability 20/05/2008 09:25:26

    Online payment provider PayPal has patched a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability that a Finnish researcher disclosed late last week, the company said Monday.
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    DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet 16/05/2008 08:32:26

    A server problem at the US National Security Agency has knocked the secretive intelligence agency off the Internet.
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    Web-based vulnerabilities worsening 28/04/2008 09:02:03

    Web-based attacks can take many forms, with effects ranging from mild inconvenience when a Web site no longer loads properly (such as the recent redirection of Barack Obama's Web site to Hillary Clinton's) to complete compromise of the user's system.
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    CNN site hit by China attack 23/04/2008 10:28:14

    After being called off Friday, the on-again, off-again cyber attack against CNN's Web site again picked up steam early this week, according to network security analysts.
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    Obama site hacked, redirects clicks to Clinton's site 22/04/2008 07:42:41

    A cross-site scripting vulnerability in the social networking section of Sen. Barack Obama's campaign site was exploited over the weekend to redirect users to the URL of his rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, (D-N.Y.), researchers claimed Monday.
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    Social-networking site keeps Apache atop Web server market 17/03/2008 08:10:32

    A social networking site that caters to an older crowd is helping the open-source Apache Web server widen its market share lead over Microsoft's Internet Information Services software, according to market research firm Netcraft.
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    Hackers hit Scientology with online attack 28/01/2008 07:48:01

    A group of hackers calling itself "Anonymous" has hit the Church of Scientology's Web site with an online attack.
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    Red Hat exec: Open Source is mature, disruptive and innovative 24/10/2007 08:54:53

    Open source is disruptive, it develops rapidly, is adopted quickly, and it efficiently meets market needs while enabling new market capabilities. These were some of the statements made at an open source symposium held in Western Australia (WA) earlier this month.
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    The 16 Greatest Moments in Web History 03/10/2007 06:33:36

    Depending on how you calculate it, the Web has been around for between 15 and 17 years--which makes it old enough to ask for the car keys, but still an awkward teenager growing toward maturity. Yet it already has a long and storied history (and some prehistory). We've decided to chronicle its 15 greatest moments here.
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    Web server security wars: Is IIS or Apache more secure? 10/09/2007 09:50:37

    Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I've come across more studies to support my initial conclusion.
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