Topic: Arbor Networks Inc.
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Behind the mask of Kim Dotcom
Now on house arrest in New Zealand, Megaupload creator Kim Dotcom awaits trial – all while prosecutors fight to bring him to the US. Looking back at Dotcom's exorbitant lifestyle and willingness to break the rules, it's no surprise that he's made so many enemies.
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Did WikiLeaks bring on cyberwar? Maybe a cyber sit-in.
After Visa, MasterCard, and others cut services to WikiLeaks, a group launched ‘distributed denial of service’ attacks against these businesses. But a new analysis shows that the attacks lacked punch.
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WikiLeaks evicted from Amazon servers
WikiLeaks has been booted from Amazon. What does this mean for Julian Assange and the future of the site?
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Horizons
WikiLeaks hit again by DDOS cyber attack
WikiLeaks is under digital siege.
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Study finds prime time on the Internet is 11 p.m.
According to a study, North Americans have been staying up late to do their Internet surfing this summer, so late that the peak usage for the whole day has been at 11 p.m. Eastern time.
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Hacker used Twitter to control infected PCs
A researcher looking into the attacks that knocked Twitter offline last week discovered another, unrelated security problem.
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Cyberattacks against US, S. Korea signal anger – not danger
The strikes aim to make a high-profile political point, not inflict widespread damage.
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Cyberspace: new frontier in conflicts
Internet attacks on Georgia expose a key flaw for more than 100 nations.








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