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This keylogger thing

This keylogger thing

on September 28, 2005

There’s been quite a few of these Winldra variants we’ve been finding (this is the keylogger behind the identity theft ring we stumbled onto a while back). One thing:  Not one of the machines we found infected were running Windows …

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Offtopic: Google video is cool

Offtopic: Google video is cool

If you haven’t played with Google video yet, give it a whirl.  It’s pretty slick. You can type in things that interest you — political issues, dogs, game shows, whatever. You might get a video, or just a transcript of a video.  …

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What’s wrong with this picture?

What’s wrong with this picture?

on September 21, 2005

This recent video shows 180 Solutions is now installing Zango Search Assistant (the replacement for 180 Search Assistant) via ActiveX installs at third-party web sites. Why is this notable? 1. The user goes to the site and gets a confusing …

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Direct Revenue misery

Direct Revenue misery

on September 1, 2005

On the heels of reports that Direct Revenue (makers of wunderspy programs like Aurora) has had a fairly large layoff,  they get another nasty: A court ruling not entirely in their favor.  The ruling can be downloaded here. The ruling was …

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Does Microsoft want to be your phone company?

Does Microsoft want to be your phone company?

on August 31, 2005

From CIBC: “Yesterday after the close, Microsoft announced the acquisition of privately held Teleo, a provider of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology.  Teleo’s technology was designed to enable users to make PC-to-PC, cell phone, and land line calls.  Through …

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Grokster is back with their ad-supported version

Grokster is back with their ad-supported version

on August 16, 2005

Grokster had pulled their adware advertising supported version, offering only a paid-for version.  Now, the adware advertising supported version is back, offering loads of fun for all users. I thought maybe Grokster got religion.  After all, they lost with the …

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