Chat-room Predator Caught
News Arlon Simpson, 50, a University of Arkansas custodian, allegedly made the request to a woman with whom he had been trading child pornography online. The [woman] had advised [police] that Simpson was wanting to purchase an eight-year-old girl to...
[September 3, 1999, 11:15]
Organised Crime Behind Sobig - Virus Expert
News Peter Simpson, manager of ThreatLab at Clearswift, warned that antivirus companies and the media have become so obsessed with the unprecedented numbers surrounding the prolific Sobig.F variant that the real dangers are going almost unnoticed.
[August 22, 2003, 14:10]
IT Retailer Coughs Up For Selling Counterfeit Software
News Russell Simpson, joint owner of Greengage Computer Products, took advantage of what he thought was a genuine cut-price software offer he'd received by fax. Simpson asked the supplier for product samples.
[November 15, 2002, 13:59]
Taiwan: Open-source Pressure Won MS Price Cut
News For the software giant to really feel the heat, a better strategy may be for governments to speak with their chequebooks, said Robin Simpson, Gartner Australasia's research director. In the Internet economy, it does not take long for the details of...
[March 3, 2003, 15:07]
Exclusive: CallNet Goes For Europe, Partners Mannesmann
News Mannesmann's input will provide CallNet with further e-commerce opportunities across Europe, according to Paul Goodman-Simpson, CEO of CallNet. Despite the deal with one of the biggest players in telecommunications, Mannesmann was recently bought...
[March 8, 2000, 15:16]
Bumpy Road Ahead For Wi-Fi Roaming
News The biggest challenge is user convenience -- how to make it make it easy for people to get ubiquitous access while having to deal with only one provider," said Robin Simpson, Gartner Australasia's research director for mobile and wireless.
[March 18, 2003, 10:58]
Police To Give Cybercrime-fighting Courses
News This is to draw together law enforcement, security and legal specialists to deliver a crime prevention package that will raise awareness and assist businesses to implement effective security policies," said detective inspector Chris Simpson.
[January 19, 2005, 12:20]
CallNet Reopens Totally Free Internet Floodgates
News Shortly afterwards, CallNet CEO Paul Goodman-Simpson agreed to be interviewed by ZDNet Editor Richard Barry and faced up to CallNet's many blunders. Paul Goodman-Simpson has also issued a statement defying November's disastrous events: "Since...
[February 7, 2000, 15:13]
2001: Email Misdemeanours
News Five days into the new year, a smutty Bart Simpson email resulted in the sacking of ten employees at the insurance company Royal and Sun Alliance, and the suspension of a further 75 staff. The offending emails featured a doctored picture of the...
[December 31, 2001, 6:31]
A Year Ago: CallNet Reopens Totally Free Internet Floodgates
News Shortly afterwards, CallNet CEO Paul Goodman-Simpson agreed to be interviewed by ZDNet Editor Richard Barry and faced up to CallNet's many blunders. Paul Goodman-Simpson has also issued a statement defying November's disastrous events: "Since...
[February 7, 2001, 6:02]
Bank Scam May Originate From Russia
News Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at software security company Clearswift, told ZDNet UK that although there is still no solid evidence that the Russians are behind the emails, a significant number of the scams have been originating from the same...
[October 27, 2003, 14:10]
Phrack's Closure Worries Security Industry
News Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at security firm Clearswift, said he is very surprised to see Phrack disappear and added that a world without the infamous journal is actually less secure. Phrack's visibility was a blessing in disguise, pretty...
[July 12, 2005, 9:35]
UK Virus Writers Jailed
News According to Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at Clearswift, Bradley and Harvey were effectively 'recreational hackers', rather than serious criminals. As far as I'm aware, they didn't benefit financially," Simpson told ZDNet UK.
[October 7, 2005, 17:20]
Businesses Warned Over Web 2.0 Security
News According to Clearswift's ThreatLab manager, Pete Simpson, Ajax and XML code used to develop web applications mean those applications can potentially be subverted. To secure a website is not trivial," said Simpson.
[March 26, 2007, 16:37]
Newsgroups Reflect Virus' Scope, Speed
News It is possible that this is not this person, though.the Simpsons television series included an episode about Scrabble in which Bart Simpson played the bogus word KWYJIBO defining it as a 'balding North American ape with a small chin'.
[March 28, 1999, 20:13]
Exclusive: CallNet's Email For The Masses
News World CallNet's chief executive operating officer Aaron Goodman-Simpson, remains confident. Coming up on Monday: an exclusive interview with World CallNet CEOO Aaron Goodman-Simpson. Email in Britain will no longer be tied to a PC with next month's...
[November 12, 1999, 11:00]
Factory Worker Faces £27k Vodafone Bill
News Ian Simpson, 29, was charged up to £18 per minute for downloads, in spite of the fact he had paid his supplier Vodafone for a £41.50 per month tariff that allowed him to surf the internet. Simpson may now apply for bankruptcy, according to his...
[December 27, 2007, 11:59]
News Burst: Ten Sacked Over 'lewd Email'
News The emails featured a doctored picture of cartoon character Bart Simpson in a sexual clinch. Ten employees have been sacked and about 75 suspended at insurance company Royal and Sun Alliance (RSA) in Liverpool for distributing "lewd email".
[January 5, 2001, 8:52]
Ten Sacked Over 'lewd Email'
News The offending emails featured a doctored picture of Bart Simpson in a sexual clinch, although a company spokesman says that other emails contained far more offensive material. Ten employees have been sacked and about 75 suspended at insurance...
[January 5, 2001, 12:28]
10 Flagrant Grammar Mistakes That Make You Look Stupid
Talkback If I see someone write "The Simpson's" one more time. You forgot the posessive "apostrophe s" misused on plurals, a much more prevalent mistake than "lay" for "lie".
[June 7, 2006, 15:12]

