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Coupures de Presse [ le 7 octobre, 2002 ]
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Condamné
Un hacker russe condamné à 3 ans de prison aux USA
Un pirate informatique russe, attiré aux Etats-Unis par le FBI sous le faux prétexte de lui faire passer un entretien d'embauche, a été condamné vendredi soir à trois ans de prison. (Yahoo Actualités)
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«Bugbear» Virus [Update]
E-mail worm continues to spread
Bugbear is currently the worst computer security outbreak globally, Mikko Hypponen, manager of anti-virus research at F-Secure Corp. in Helsinki, Finland, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press. (Nando Times)
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E-Mail Study
E-mail makes surfers emotional
E-mail marketing works, say internet experts, but spam could undermine their effectiveness. "Newsletters feel personal because they arrive in your e-mail inbox, and you have an on-going relationship with them," said Mr Nielsen. "In contrast websites are things you glance at when you need to find an answer to a specific question," he said. (BBC) |
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Yahoo!
Yahoo Inc. Plans to Introduce Message Service for Businesses
Yahoo plans to introduce an instant-messaging service for business users later this year in an effort to diversify its revenue with fee-based services. (WSJ) paid subscription required
Cinema
Story of Napster to hit silver screen
A movie is planned to chart the rise and fall of Napster, which made founder Shawn Fanning a star. MTV has confirmed it plans to make the film, having acquired the exclusive rights to the life story of Mr Fanning, who created Napster on a laptop in his uncle's house when still a 19-year-old student. (The Guardian)
Technology
NTT, DoCoMo develop technology to exchange data with handshake
Two Japanese telecoms giants have developed technology that turns the human body into a broadband-paced link that allows e-mail addresses to be exchanged through a simple handshake, a report said Monday. (Ananova)
US Politics
Flash Cartoons Against Bush
The Democratic National Committee has begun using animated Flash cartoons in the fight against President Bush and Republican candidates. The DNC website currently features "Social Insecurity," an animation that shows Bush kicking a young man and an old woman in a wheelchair down a steeply declining stock-market slope. (poynter.org) |
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