Lycos Europe appeared to have pulled a controversial anti-spam screensaver program from its site on Friday, after coming under fire from both security experts and the spammers themselves. . The Web site previously distributed the "Make Love Not Spam" screensaver, which offers to turn the tables on spammers by overwhelming their Web sites with requests, no longer offers the program and now carries the message "Stay Tuned." Lycos Europe also removed prominent advertisements for the screensaver from its home page. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . The Web site previously distributed the 'Make Love Not Spam' screensaver, which offers to turn the t. lycos, europe, appeared, pulled, controversial, anti-spam, screensaver, program. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Anti-spammers are in disarray as a former employee is accusing Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC of "slimy" legal tactics. Nick Nicholas, former executive director at MAPS, posted comments online last week contending that MAPS executives had filed lawsuit affidavits that "are full of factual errors and material misrepresentations.". . .. Anti-spammers are in disarray as a former employee is accusing Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC of "slimy" legal tactics. Nick Nicholas, former executive director at MAPS, posted comments online last week contending that MAPS executives had filed lawsuit affidavits that "are full of factual errors and material misrepresentations." Some also have been questioning the credibility of MAPS co-founder Paul Vixie, who is said to have given up control of the organization's daily operations almost a year ago. Co-founder Dave Rand reportedly has taken over. The controversy stems from a lawsuit MAPS, Redwood City, CA, filed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in mid-April claiming that former employee Gordon Fecyk made off with company property -- a dialup user list [DUL] created while he worked there. The link for this article located at DM News is no longer available. . Spam fighters are in turmoil as an ex-worker claims that Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC engages in deceptive legal methods.. MAPS Legal Dispute, Employee Accusations, Anti-Spam Issues. . Anthony Pell
The controversy, rumours and speculation surrounding the FBI's Magic Lantern tool has attracted ridicule from the internet underground. Not only has one virus writer constructed a piece of malware under the same name, but now infamous hacker group the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) has offered a helping hand to the Feds.. . .. The controversy, rumours and speculation surrounding the FBI's Magic Lantern tool has attracted ridicule from the internet underground. Not only has one virus writer constructed a piece of malware under the same name, but now infamous hacker group the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) has offered a helping hand to the Feds. Evidently still grizzled about the fact that its notorious Back Orifice 2K remote control tool was labelled as a malicious program, the cDc is offering its expertise in the area to help the FBI build what would be an almost identical tool. Reid Fleming, a cDc member, said: "Never before has the US faced a more troublesome enemy. To meet this growing challenge, the FBI has announced an ongoing effort to create and deploy best-of-breed electronic surveillance software. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Debate surrounding the NSA's Ghostwriter program intensifies due to LulzSec's participation and software development.. FBI Tool, Internet Security, Cult of the Dead Cow, Malware Creation, Electronic Surveillance. . Anthony Pell
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