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  • Thu Jul 19 2001 Code Red worm set to flood Internet

    More than 15,000 infected servers are programmed to flood the Whitehouse.gov address with data, potentially slowing parts of the Net to a crawl.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Wed May 13 1998 Net music pirates face lawsuits

    A trade group puts the legal squeeze on Web site operators in its ongoing effort to crack down on music pirates who illegally distribute tunes over the Net.

    Posted by Beth Lipton Krigel

  • Mon Apr 30 2001 Defacements rise in China hacker war

    Online vandals make good on their threats to disrupt U.S.-based Web sites by defacing dozens of sites.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Thu Sep 6 2001 Security workers: Copyright law stifles

    Some researchers hush up their findings, claiming the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has created a touchy environment that discourages security testing.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Tue Nov 25 2003 A 20-year plague

    Two decades and counting, the technology industry has yet to find a blanket solution to the ever-growing list of viruses and worms that constitute the greatest risk to computers on the Internet.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Tue Sep 18 2001 'Nimda' worm strikes Net, e-mail

    The Nimda worm floods the Internet with scans for vulnerable servers and e-mail, prompting the FBI to create a task force to investigate the attack, sources say.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Wed Feb 9 2000 Despite doomsaying, the Net will survive

    Although strikes by malicious hackers continue to spread across the Web, analysts play down the attacks' long-term significance.

    Posted by Jim Hu and Evan Hansen

  • Mon Apr 12 2004 Happy spamiversary

    Ten years after the Internet first woke up to unsolicited marketing attacks, outrage has been replaced by growing resignation. But the war rages on.

    Posted by Paul Festa and Evan Hansen

  • Tue Aug 9 2005 Coming to campus: E-books with expiration dates

    Bookstores at Princeton, University of Utah and others are offering bargain textbook downloads that expire after five months.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Aug 25 1999 2HRS2GO: Fear not for Tech Data

    Posted by Sergio G. Non

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