This report from SiliconValley.com says that’s the clear implication of a lawsuit filed last month against a former Apple Computer
Inc. employee who allegedly spilled the Cupertino-based computer maker’s trade secrets
via the Internet.
Researchers have found that a flaw in the Bluetooth system allows
eavesdroppers to listen in on the digital exchange of information and
determine the identity of the user. From IT Week.
E-businesses place privacy low on their list of priorities and appear most worried
about hackers and other security issues, a survey has found. From ComputerUser.com.
Newsbytes.com reports that the unknown intruder attacked sites ranging from
NASA to the Communications Workers of America following the court
ruling earlier this week that could force MP3.com to pay millions of dollars
in damages to Universal Music Group.
The Web site of a North Yorkshire town was defaced this week by
a enraged local computer cracker intent on wreaking terrible
revenge on the locality, reports ZDNet.
Song-swap company Napster, embroiled in a landmark
copyright lawsuit against the recording industry, on Thursday distanced itself from a federal judge’s strong ruling against
MP3.com. From ZDCOUK.com.
ZDNet reports that MontaVista Software has taken the wraps off what it
calls a “hard real-time fully preemptable Linux kernel
prototype,” based on Linux kernel 2.4.
Newsbytes News reports that Safetytips.com on Thursday purchased the assets of bankrupt APBnews.com
for $575,000 and plans to revive the crime and justice news site.
Federal Computer Week reports that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded an $11 million grant to Network Associates Inc. to develop new technologies for information system security.