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anonymous coward: The method Wikipedia employs, allowing any schmuck to update their so-called encyclopedia, has come under fire of late for good reason. They provide a means for instant, world-wide misinformation. The fact that most of their science entries ...
Anonymous: Programmers at Jupitermedia went home before finishing the job on LinuxToday.com. The comment spam killer decided that every post was spam, even (especially?) the editors' comments. Jupitermedia is resetting all of its URLs to 'www...', so the spam blocker ...
Kai Andre Koenig: freedom GUi will find and remove spyware files from your PC, including spyware registry keys. It will also remove trojan virii and miscellaneous temporary files. It will allow you to tweak Windows and Internet Explorer, and ...
What should you do when Google responds to your search query with, "A computer virus or spyware application is sending us automated requests, and it appears that your computer or network has been infected?" Email Battles suggests that you do nothing. Nothing at all. You have probably been blacklisted... for awhile.
The author of the most famous and dangerous Windows rootkit, Hacker Defender, explains why he refuses to write attack code for Windows 95, 98 or Millennium. In a nutshell, he told Email Battles it's just not fair. Those operating systems simply can't be protected.

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