Nasty PDF exploit runs wild


A day after Adobe patched a serious security hole in its Reader and Acrobat programs, miscreants are flooding email inboxes with malware-tainted PDF files that try to remotely hijack vulnerable computers.

theregister.co.uk

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Who's More Ethical: TorrentSpy Or The MPAA?


Wired has an interview with Robert Anderson, the guy who hacked into TorrentSpy's servers and handed over a bunch of internal TorrentSpy info to the MPAA. From the interview, it's quite clear that the MPAA knew that it was getting access to content that had not been legally obtained, but it still pushed Anderson for more such info (including asking him if he could obtain similar info about The Pirate Bay).

techdirt.com

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GigaNews, Usenet Server Dump Anonymous Reference


It seems that the music industry's campaign against Usenet.com has put the spook in a few Usenet providers. Last week, nearly a dozen major record labels, including Artista, Sony-BMG, Atlantic and Elektra, filed a complaint in Federal Court against Usenet.com seeking financial damages as a result of copyright infringement. Although lawsuits against Usenet providers are nothing new, the frequency in which they occur typically prompts a flurry of attention.

slyck.com

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OiNK Investigation Seeks Identities and Activities of Users


OiNK, one of the world’s most popular trackers has been shutdown. Now, in the hours immediately following the closure, the site is responding but displaying an ominous message indicating an investigation into the site’s users has begun.

OiNK Investigation Seeks Identities and Activities of Users

torrentfreak.com

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Oink-Memorial-Weblog


While the void on OiNK.CD became an ever-present reminder of unspeakable loss, it also opened a space of deep courage, compassion and triumph of human spirit.

The Oink Memorial & Museum will pay tribute to those who were affected in the attack of October 23 and reflect the awe-inspiring compassion shown in the aftermath.

oinkmemorial.blogspot.com

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Oink Hostingprovider loses 30,000 euro's


The website's 30,000 euro servers, which were based not in Amsterdam but Roosendaal, The Netherlands, were confiscated this morning by dutch police.

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OiNK Website Shutdown


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Pigs* Bust OiNK


British and Dutch police have shut down a "widely-used" source of illegally-downloaded music.

A flat on Teesside and several properties in Amsterdam were raided as part of an Interpol investigation into the members-only website OiNK.

The UK-run site has leaked 60 major pre-release albums this year alone, said the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

Pigs* Bust OiNK

bbc.co.uk arstechnica.comyahoo.comreuters.comoink.cd

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Several major research libraries have rebuffed offers from Google and Microsoft to scan their books into computer databases, saying they are put off by restrictions these companies want to place on the new digital collections.


Several major research libraries have rebuffed offers from Google and Microsoft to scan their books into computer databases, saying they are put off by restrictions these companies want to place on the new digital collections.

The research libraries, including a large consortium in the Boston area, are instead signing on with the Open Content Alliance, a nonprofit effort aimed at making their materials broadly available.

nytimes.com opencontentalliance.org

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I Was a Hacker for the MPAA


Promises of Hollywood fame and fortune persuaded a young hacker to betray former associates in the BitTorrent scene to Tinseltown's anti-piracy lobby, according to the hacker.

In an exclusive interview with Wired News, gun-for-hire hacker Robert Anderson tells for the first time how the Motion Picture Association of America promised him money and power if he provided confidential information on TorrentSpy, a popular BitTorrent search site.

wired.com

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Internet Cookies/Internet... Thing


Xeni talks to Max Weinstein of stopbadware.org about Cookie Crumbles, a contest he's co-sponsoring with the Berkman Center at Harvard University.

tv.boingboing.net

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Big media gangs up on pirates, file sharers - Media companies in copyright pact, Google absent


A large group of media giants is poised to announce a new system for copyrighting content on t'internet.

The US edition of the Wall Street Journal reports CBS, Microsoft, News Corp's Fox and MySpace units, NBC, Viacom, and Walt Disney are all part of the group.

theregister.co.uk reuters.com

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