Hängt hier in Neuss in der Innenstadt.. :…
- Januar 28th Januar 2012
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Oh.. Symantec PC Anywhere wurde geknackt. Symantec warnt selber vor dem Einsatz der Software und rät allen Anwendern sie zu deaktivieren und die Ports zu blocken..
http://mashable.com/2012/01/26/anonymous-symantec-pcanywhere/
Anonymous Strikes: Symantec Says Stop Using pcAnywhere
Symantec's pcAnywhere software could very well turn into "virusAnywhere" due to a potential security breach made by Anonymous.
In den USA liegen zwei rabiate Gesetze gegen Copyright-Sünder erst mal auf Eis - die CDU-Abgeordneten Ansgar Heveling und Günter Krings verteidigen Sopa und Pipa trotzdem öffentlich. Fraktionskollegen…
SOPA and PIPA are stalled (or dead) in the halls of the U.S. Congress. Yet, there may be a bigger, perhaps more dangerous threat to Internet freedoms on the way, called the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA. At least that’s how U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, R. – Calif., sees it, telling an audience, “As a member of Congress, it’s more dangerous than SOPA. It’s not coming to me for a vote. It purports that it does not change existing laws. But once implemented, it creates a whole new enforcement system and will virtually tie the hands of Congress to undo it.”
Documentd@Davos: Is ACTA the Next SOPA and is SOPA Really Dead?
Congressman Issa (R), Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales, Google SVP and Chief Legal Officer David Drummond, Scribd Cofounder and CEO Trip Adler, and Mashable CEO Pete Cashmore talk about SOPA, OPEN, ACTA…