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Hackers strike at Islamic Web sites
News Outraged at last Tuesday's events, so-called 'patriot hackers' have begun a campaign against Web sites belonging to the governments of Islamic states.
Wednesday, September 19 2001 11:23 AM
Home videos star in online attack coverage
News TV networks have long turned to amateur video, but last month's terrorist attacks are spurring a new form of video journalism: broadcasting home-multimedia files over the Web.
Saturday, October 13 2001 01:09 AM
Hackers divided over response to terrorism
News Groups of online vandals and hackers are split over how to respond to last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, with some Internet vigilantes calling for an assault on perceived terrorist sites and others pleading for calm.
Monday, September 17 2001 07:49 AM
Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2002
Product Reviews Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2002
Saturday, September 13 2008 03:35 AM
Tags: Microsoft Corp., 3D, Encarta.com, Reference Library, Afghanistan, multimedia, Web
US government transition sites launched
News President-elect Barack Obama's new transition site features a blog with YouTube videos, while the Government Accountability Office's site lists urgent priorities.
Friday, November 07 2008 10:52 AM
Tags: Government, Web sites, Web 2.0, Site, General Accounting Office, Video, comptroller, Afghanistan, Pakistan, space shuttle
Taliban closes information highway in Afghanistan
News The world wide Web just became a little less worldwide. Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar has outlawed the use of the Internet in Afghanistan, which is 95 percent under the control of the Islamic militia.
Monday, August 27 2001 05:03 PM
Taliban closes information highway in Afghanistan
News The World Wide Web just became a little less worldwide. Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar has outlawed the use of the Internet in Afghanistan, which is 95 percent under the control of the Islamic militia.
Monday, August 27 2001 06:03 PM
Ex-Intel worker sentenced in terrorism case
News Former Intel engineer Maher "Mike" Mofeid Hawash, who pleaded guilty to trying to enter Afghanistan to fight against American military forces, gets seven years in prison.
Tuesday, February 10 2004 09:14 AM
No 10 Downing Street Web site still offline
News The official No 10 Downing Street Web site was still out of action on Monday, after collapsing under its heaviest-ever traffic when a document linking Osama bin Laden to the terrorist attacks on September 11 was published on the site.
Tuesday, October 09 2001 08:40 AM
Online library offers 1.5 million works
News The Universal Digital Library has completed the digitization of 1.5 million books and made them free and publicly available.
Wednesday, November 28 2007 01:31 PM
Tags: Asset/resource/knowledge management, Global knowledge management, Knowledge management
Microsoft: Trojans are huge and China is tops in browser exploits
News The Microsoft Security Intelligence Report shows Trojans continue to dominate the field of malware, emerging markets are at greater risk for infection, and vulnerability rates are going down overall.
Tuesday, November 04 2008 11:14 AM
Tags: Security, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., Malware, Web Browser, Vulnerability, social engineering, Computer, Infection Rate, exploit code
Videophones give reporters an edge
News Reporters covering the terrorist attacks use the technology to broadcast from places where satellite camera trucks and ordinary camera crews can't go.
Thursday, September 13 2001 06:07 AM
Debate swirls around domain name power
News Attendees at U.N. summit discuss how U.S. authority to yank country codes could be lessened.
Thursday, November 02 2006 11:48 AM
Tags: Domain names, Regulations
CEO Levin to retire from AOL Time Warner
News Gerald Levin, who says the company is ready for a "new era of leadership," will retire in May 2002 and will be succeeded by co-COO Richard Parsons.
Thursday, December 06 2001 01:05 AM
Konami pulls out of Fallujah video game
News After three weeks of criticism about 'Six Days in Fallujah,' set in 2004 Iraq, Konami now says it won't distribute or sell the video game.
Thursday, April 30 2009 12:07 PM
Tags: Games, Video Game, Training, Video, Sales, Iraq, U.S., blog, spokesman, game
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