Bill Gates and other communists

When CNET News.com asked Bill Gates about software patents, he shifted the subject to “intellectual property,” blurring the issue with...

Court: Wife broke law with spyware

A wife who installed spyware on her husband’s computer to secretly record evidence of an extramarital affair violated state law,...

Microsoft’s AntiSpyware hit by a Spyware

A Trojan has hit Microsoft’s AntiSpyware (Beta), which disables it, and steals banking details login Ids and passwords. Trojans or...

Hide Your IPod, Here Comes Bill

Microsoft’s leafy corporate campus in Redmond, Washington, is beginning to look like the streets of New York, London and just...

Congress Puts Spyware on Hit List

The powerful House Commerce Committee on Wednesday made anti-spyware legislation a top priority, with members hoping to vote it out...

Microsoft’s Anti-Piracy Program Raises Fears

Microsoft’s new policy of limiting Windows updates to users who have authenticated their copies of its software may create new...

FBI Retires Controversial E-Mail Surveillance Tool (Carnivore)

The FBI has all but retired its controversial e-mail wiretap system formerly known as Carnivore, turning instead to commercially available...

Google Pushes Fix for Comment Spam

Google is looking to the past in order to crack down on the increasing problem of comment spam, promoting the...

Panix.com hijack: Aussie firm shoulders blame

An Australian domain registrar has admitted to its part in last weekend’s domain name hijack. of a New York ISP....

Feds Can X-Rated Spam

The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday it won a court order to shut down illegal advertising for six companies accused...