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Anti-war Hackers Strike The US Navy

News Many were defaced with anti-war messages as the weight of protest mounts. Virus writer and hacker activity has stepped up dramatically since the US and UK armed forces started their war against Iraq. The message posted on the site read: "No War, U...

[March 21, 2003, 17:17]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

Talkback I myself am not anti war but this has changed my view on americans for the rest of my life. I would just like to say that I think this is a very good thing. It's sick, disgusting arrogant americans with guns!

[December 19, 2003, 15:03]

Five Years Ago: McAfee Revenues High, But Anti-virus War Rages On

News McAfee has recorded first quarter revenues of $73 million but its results have been overshadowed by the Symantec lawsuit and the escalating war of words between the big three anti-virus vendors. First published 29 April, 1997.

[April 26, 2002, 7:31]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

News The maintainers of an online archive of defaced Web sites say 13 NASA sites have been modified by anti-war protesters from Brazil. It's punk kids defacing NASA, which has nothing to do with any war, and putting up something shocking that they hope...

[December 18, 2003, 9:15]

McAfee Revenues High, But Anti-virus War Rages On

News McAfee has recorded first quarter revenues of $73 million but its results have been overshadowed by the Symantec lawsuit and the escalating war of words between the big three anti-virus vendors. McAfee's revenue showed a 117 per cent increase on...

[April 29, 1997, 11:08]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

Talkback America is the only country that has put some of ite own (very minor) war criminals on trial. If they have hacked into NASA publicity material, NASA ought to give them a scholarship to a University as a reward for showing up the security flaws.

[December 19, 2003, 23:09]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

Talkback SOMEDAY nasa WILL NO LONGER EXIST THEN I WILL CELEBRATE!

[February 18, 2005, 15:24]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

Talkback this protest did not cause any real damage to nasa, or to the government of usa.it possibly helped some individuals to think more at the rudity and nonsense of this new war.nasa technicals arent the target of this attack, so why should they think...

[December 22, 2003, 7:33]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

Talkback I just hope it was playacted and wasn't real life video.

[December 19, 2003, 7:00]

NASA Sites Hit By Anti-war Hackers

Talkback I think this act is great and i thank the ones that did what they did deserves a medal,,this shows that no matter how hard you try to cover the truth it wil always find a way to show it self.this war was never ment to be.so stop this war!

[December 26, 2003, 21:22]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

Talkback I agree, complain to the Advertising Standards Authority. They are supposed to act, even on a single compaint. Flood them with complaints. On a more personal note, I have been trying out Linux and will be making every effort to move over entirely.

[January 30, 2004, 15:51]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

Talkback Even given that Microsoft's claims that Windows is cheaper in the long term have some truth, I'd still be concerned with the implications of this. Essentially, what this means is that if you want to see these supposed statements, you're going to...

[January 30, 2004, 20:56]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

Talkback Microsoft are lying. The author of the report that Microsoft mentions, Dan Kusnetzky, has made it clear that this report that Microsoft commissioned (and paid for) was designed to show Linux in a less than favourable light.

[January 30, 2004, 8:11]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

Talkback Microsoft is afraid of Linux because they lost money on X-Box and MSN. Their server licenses will never go down in price, and their stability will never get better. Most people would pay an equal amount for Linux just because it's more dependable...

[January 30, 2004, 13:13]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

Talkback All the "research" done was sponored by Microsoft, ofcourse its going to say Microsoft is cheaper, have you ever heard of sponored research not coming out in favor of the sponsor? regardless of whether it is done by a supposably "independant" body.

[January 29, 2004, 16:22]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

Talkback This is just a new front in Micro$lug's anti-competitive FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) Campaign, which has been waged - ruthlessly - since the early '90's. Complain to the Advertising Standards Authority about this, UK!

[January 29, 2004, 17:06]

War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign

News Microsoft will launch a marketing campaign against Linux in the UK on Monday, aiming to convince companies thinking about moving to the open-source operating system that Windows is a cheaper option in the long run; but Linux vendors say Microsoft...

[January 29, 2004, 15:15]

Anti-spam War Of Words Heats Up

News AOL put up new welcome screens for its US members on Thursday that links to a letter outlining its legal and technological war on spam, as well as tips on how to handle it. We're making a renewed vigorous effort to crack down on spam, and it's a...

[February 21, 2003, 10:15]

Trade Group: P2P Not Illegal Or Immoral

News The group's words place it squarely in the midst of a cross-industry backlash to the copyright holders' war on Internet piracy, however. The copyright community has declared war on technology and is using lawsuits, legislatures and clever public...

[September 18, 2002, 8:02]

EU Directive 'could Spark Patent War'

News The European Parliament's decision to limit patents as they apply to software and business methods risks creating a "patent war", with fallout that could make it illegal to access some European e-commerce sites from the US, analyst firm Gartner...

[October 3, 2003, 13:20]


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