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Microsoft seeks 20 bloggers

Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Microsoft seeks 20 bloggers
By Frank Barnako, MarketWatch

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The world's largest software company is following the tire tracks of Vespa U.S.A.

Microsoft wants to hire Web loggers to promote its next big thing, the release of the Longhorn operating system. Earlier this week, Vespa announced it wants to hire bloggers to create a buzz about scooters in general, and its products in particular. Microsoft (MSFT: news, chart, profile) wants to do the same thing for software....

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Posted on 05/17/05 at 18:25:00 by Kick the Email Habit
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Your E-mail Suddenly FIlled with German Hate Messages? Here's Why

Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Your E-mail Suddenly FIlled with German Hate Messages? Here's Why
By E&P Staff

Published: May 16, 2005 2:30 PM ET

NEW YORK A new variant of the Sober spam worm is being blamed for the deluge of German spam messages carrying right-wing or neo-Nazi messages flooding in-boxes around the world this week. Once the attachment is opened, the worm uses its own e-mail engine to send itself to addresses harvested from the infected computer.

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Posted on 05/17/05 at 13:37:08 by Kick the Email Habit
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Internet Attack Called Broad and Long Lasting by Investigators

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Internet Attack Called Broad and Long Lasting by Investigators

By JOHN MARKOFF and LOWELL BERGMAN


SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 - The incident seemed alarming enough: a breach of a Cisco Systems network in which an intruder seized programming instructions for many of the computers that control the flow of the Internet.

Now federal officials and computer security investigators have acknowledged that the Cisco break-in last year was only part of a more extensive operation - involving a single intruder or a small band, apparently based in Europe - in which thousands of computer systems were similarly penetrated.

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Posted on 05/17/05 at 07:43:00 by Kick the Email Habit
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