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Child Porn in P2P Share Folder Is Smut Distribution, Appeals Court Says

October 8, 2012 wired.com

A federal appeals court is ruling that peer-to-peer file sharers can be prosecuted for distributing child pornography by having the illicit files in their open share folders.

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Copyright Scofflaws Beware: ISPs to Begin Monitoring Illicit File Sharing

October 8, 2012 wired.com

The nation’s major internet service providers by year’s end will institute a so-called six-strikes plan, the “Copyright Alert System” initiative backed by the Obama administ

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Hacker Goes on Massive WoW Killing Spree; World Survives

October 8, 2012 wired.com

A hacker went on a massive killing spree in World of Warcraft over the weekend, taking advantage of a vulnerability to off thousands of characters in the popular online game before game administrat

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Report: Chinese Tech Firms Should Be Viewed With Suspicion, Barred From U.S. Networks

October 8, 2012 wired.com

U.S. telecoms that are building networks should steer clear of two private Chinese firms with ties to the Communist government that are attempting to broaden their reach in the U.S., according to a

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