Club TUKI Browser
Downloads We have child approved educational sites and will not allow any sites that we have not pre approved. The CLub TUKI Kid Safe Browser, the coolest kids Internet browser that helps keep our children safe on the Internet.
[October 24, 2008, 17:47]
Health gets more clicks than porn on the Web
News It is estimated that almost half of Internet users now access online health sites with around 20,000 Web sites currently supplying healthcare information. Jim Donohue, managing director of Internet health site NetDoktor backs this view up, claiming...
[August 8, 2000, 13:23]
BIND bug opens domain name servers to attack
News Such a shutdown would keep Web browsers, for example, from being able to locate Web sites. Microsoft's Web sites were unavailable for four days early last year partly due to DNS problems. Researchers have discovered a flaw in widely used software...
[June 5, 2002, 15:11]
Egg.com cracks popularity poll
News Egg is the only pure-Internet UK banking venture to feature in the top ten listing of financial Web sites. The next most popular Internet banking sites are Barclays.co.uk with 445,500 visitors and nationwide.co.uk with some 306,000 visitors.
[July 19, 2000, 10:00]
Explorer hole finally filled
News ActiveX, which adds interactivity to Web sites viewed with Internet Explorer, has long been thought to have security issues. The flaw, in an ActiveX scripting component, gained notoriety last month when it became the mechanism used by a network of...
[July 5, 2004, 8:35]
BT rolls out one-stop shop for Web payments
News BT Retail is to begin trialling a system for making small payments online that could be attractive to thousands of Web sites, at a time when Internet companies are pinching pennies. Many sites, such as The New York Times, charge a fee to access...
[July 2, 2002, 13:28]
Web of Porn: The Business of Porn - Part 1
News Between 12,000 and 15,000 sites are explicit level 4 -- that's around 15 percent of rated sites -- according to Balkam. Thanks to e-mail, anonymity and search engines, "adult" Web sites are booming. The US-based ratings body has 105,000 global Web...
[March 9, 1999, 15:43]
Lack of broadband may penalise football on the Net
News Premier League football clubs are warming up to take advantage of their new online broadcasting rights, which will allow them to stream highlights of this season's games on their Web sites. In past seasons, Premier League football clubs have been...
[August 24, 2001, 9:00]
Internet fraud booming, says Chamber of Commerce
News Merrett says that Internet service providers (ISPs) are best placed to monitor for fraudulent Web services and believes they have responsibility to make sure the sites they are hosting are not bogus. Although the government has given its backing to...
[January 2, 2001, 12:44]
FBI intensifies Melissa manhunt
News Two Web sites with connections to Melissa -- SourceOfKaos.com and Codebreakers.org -- have been shut down, allegedly at the behest of the FBI, according to the sites' Webmasters and sources at the hosting Internet service providers.
[April 1, 1999, 9:46]
Consumers buying into pay-for-play
News Subscription-based Web sites are gaining more traction with customers, according to a study by an Internet research company. The most popular paid sites are hobby and entertainment ventures that provide activities such as gaming, tracking down old...
[July 11, 2002, 7:57]
Renegade IE 6 postings have Microsoft on edge
News Microsoft is investigating a leak of its upcoming Internet Explorer 6 browser, which renegade software sites have posted to the Web. But the browser has been posted on The-Ctrl-Alt-Del.com and FileClicks, software enthusiast sites with reviews and...
[January 30, 2001, 8:37]
Al-Jazeera struggles against continued attacks
News Al-Jazeera, the Middle Eastern news network, is likely to remain inaccessible via the Internet for as long as online vandals continue to deluge the company's Web sites with data, security experts said on Thursday.
[March 28, 2003, 8:14]
ICANN under fire for dodgy domains
News More than 8 percent of all Internet domain names are registered with false or incomplete information, according to a US government study into the prevalence of phoney Web sites. In such fraud schemes, Internet thieves lure consumers to counterfeit...
[December 8, 2005, 8:40]
Britons go online to get away
News Travel Web sites attracted 30 percent of the UK Internet population in June, with over four and a half million Britons logging on to find a flight or book a holiday. Online travel sites have stood out as one of the most popular categories on the...
[August 6, 2001, 14:17]
Experts: Web attacks not over yet
News The techniques used against those eight major Internet sites use a large number of compromised servers to flood a target with data. Even as two more major Web sites suffered outages, security experts issued a chilling warning: The attacks could...
[February 10, 2000, 8:45]
Net offers lifeline amid tragedy
News Others, worried about false tips and terrorist propaganda, shut down a service called "remailing" that allows people to cloak their identity when posting to Internet sites and newsletters. Unable to connect via wireless and landline phones, many...
[September 12, 2001, 10:58]
E-government: Must try harder
News The Public Accounts Committee said on Wednesday that government departments must do more than simply provide information on their Web sites. As ZDNet UK reported, the National Audit Office said back in April that the government is ignorant about...
[August 28, 2002, 13:33]
Blockades thrown up in Net turf war
News Cogent is offering any Level 3 user who can't get to Cogent sites free Internet service for a year, in an attempt to attract its rival's customers. That technical action means that some customers on each company's network now will find it...
[October 6, 2005, 9:30]
EasyEverything blocks customers from gay Web sites
News The online gay community is launching an attack on the Internet cafe chain EasyEverything for blocking gay Web sites from its service. The filtering software that the company uses has been criticised for censoring "harmless" gay Web sites.
[July 5, 2001, 6:29]



