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Tech Industry News Archives for August 9, 2005

Microsoft receives $7M in spam settlement
Aug 9 2005 9:27PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. has won a $7 million settlement from a man once billed as one of the world's most prolific spammers.
 
Microsoft trying to fix security hole
Aug 9 2005 7:21PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. is attempting to plug a glaring hole in some versions of its Windows software, a weakness similar to those exploited by the devastating "Blaster" and "Sasser" attacks, a security expert said Tuesday.
 
Students charged with computer trespass
Aug 9 2005 4:46PM (CT)
KUTZTOWN, Pa. (AP) - They're being called the Kutztown 13 _ a group of high schoolers charged with felonies for bypassing security with school-issued laptops, downloading forbidden Internet goodies and using monitoring software to spy on district administrators.
 
Group launches new DVD security features
Aug 9 2005 4:39PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - One of the two groups vying to produce the next generation of DVDs rolled out new security features Tuesday to entice entertainment and electronics companies to adopt its technology.
 
Businesses may not report cyber attacks
Aug 9 2005 3:33PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Most businesses do not report cyber attacks to law enforcement authorities, fearing the disclosure would harm their image and benefit rivals, FBI Director Robert Mueller said Tuesday.
 
Microsoft receives $7M in spam settlement
Aug 9 2005 10:24AM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - A man once accused of being one of the world's top three spammers has agreed to pay $7 million in a settlement with Microsoft Corp., the software maker announced Tuesday.
 
Does Foxwoods game amount to web gambling?
Aug 9 2005 12:25AM (CT)
MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (AP) - A first-of-its-kind computer program has one of the world's largest casinos locked in a dispute with regulators who are steadfast against any loosening of U.S. rules against Internet gambling.
 
   

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