Security researcher reveals iPhone design flaws ...Macworld UK: 3 views since Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 12:10 PMApple's iPhone has two design flaws that could pose potential security problems, according to a researcher. The first concerns the iPhone's email application, which automatically downloads images within an e-mail, said Aviv Raff, a security researcher, on Thursday.
Cybersquatters see opportunity in Dubai projects ...Zawya: 4 views since Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at 03:13 AM17 September 2008 Dubai projects are attracting cybersquatters from all over the world who are blocking domain names for various schemes in the emirate.
Deadline Extended for Sale of URLs Taxforeclosure.com and Taxforeclosures.com ...PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: 6 views since Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 08:00 AMSparks, Maryland-based SC&H Capital is pleased to announce an extension of the deadline for bid offers on "taxforeclosure.com" and "taxforeclosures.com." SC&H Capital is conducting a controlled auction of these uniform resource locators , and bidders' expressions of interest must be registered by December 31, 2008.
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Internet Domains Open Access To $550 Billion Tax Foreclosure Market ...PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: 6 views since Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 08:30 AMWhile Congress struggles with an appropriate response to the U.S. mortgage foreclosure crisis, an equally profound housing problem remains largely hidden: tax foreclosures. In 2007, $6.6 billion worth of property was in the tax foreclosure market, and an astounding $558 billion worth was in the pre-foreclosure process.
Beyond 3G, Part 2: What the iPhone Still Needs ...TechNewsWorld.com: 6 views since Monday, August 4, 2008 at 08:13 AMEarly reports indicate that the new iPhone 3G is selling faster than the first iPhone, and with all the extra hype, it's easy to think the iPhone 3G is the most complete device ever created. While customer satisfaction seems to remain high, there's definitely room in Apple's new cell phone for improvement. And if there's one thing the company's aficionados love to do, it's to imagine what comes ...
State AG asks ISPs to block kiddie porn ...The Record: 6 views since Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 02:40 PMState Attorney General Anne Milgram today asked Internet Service Providers in New Jersey to block access to child pornography websites to help prevent the victimization of children.
Bigger Phishers to Fry, Part 2: The Phuture of Phishing ...TechNewsWorld.com: 4 views since Monday, July 14, 2008 at 09:12 AMIf one were to look for sure bets in the online world, phishing would be right up there on the growing list of security concerns. The art of phishing has been a remarkable study in technology innovation. It started as a simple means of luring unsuspecting consumers to visit bogus Web sites to capture basic credit card information.
Bigger Phishers to Fry, Part 2: The Phuture of Phishing ...E-Commerce Times: 4 views since Monday, July 14, 2008 at 09:04 AMIf one were to look for sure bets in the online world, phishing would be right up there on the growing list of security concerns. The art of phishing has been a remarkable study in technology innovation. It started as a simple means of luring unsuspecting consumers to visit bogus Web sites to capture basic credit card information.