Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Microsoft pursues botnet herders via Russian newspapers

  Google redirects Kazakh search traffic | Ohio man pleads guilty to selling counterfeit software
 
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Microsoft pursues botnet herders via Russian newspapers
Microsoft has placed quarter-page notifications in two Russian newspapers, a legal formality required as part of its ongoing lawsuit in the U.S. against operators of Rustock, a defunct botnet used to send prolific amounts of pharmaceutical spam. Read More


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Google redirects Kazakh search traffic
Google is redirecting visitors to its Kazakhstan site, google.kz, to a page in Kazakh at google.com, after the country's government warned it would begin enforcing a nine-month-old rule requiring .kz domain names to point to servers in the country Read More

Ohio man pleads guilty to selling counterfeit software
An Ohio man faces prison time on mail fraud and copyright infringement charges for selling counterfeit software on eBay. Read More


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Major damages sought in Oracle-Google patent dispute
A new document in a year-old patent lawsuit filed by Oracle against Google over Android intellectual property suggests Oracle could be seeking huge damages from Google. Read More

Four indicted in $1.5M ATM skimming operation
Three Romanian men and one Austrian man were indicted on Monday by U.S. federal prosecutors for allegedly stealing more than US$1.5 million by cloning payment cards with stolen account information. Read More

 
 
 

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