The takeover of the SourceForge account for the Windows version of the open-source GIMP image editing tool reported by Ars last week is hardly the first case of the once-pioneering software repository attempting to cash in on open-source projects that have gone inactive or have actually attempted to shut down their SourceForge accounts. . Over the past few years, SourceForge (launched by VA Linux Systems in 1999 and now owned by the tech job site company previously known as Dice) has made it a business practice to turn abandoned or inactive projects into platforms for distribution of "bundle-ware" installers.. In recent times, GitHub has shifted its attention towards capitalizing on dormant open-source initiatives via deceptive advertising tactics.. SourceForge Schemes, GIMP Malvertising, Open Source Practices, Inactive Project Exploitation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A California company has quietly attached its software to millions of downloads of the popular Kazaa file-trading program and plans to remotely "turn on" people's PCs, welding them into a new network of its own.. . .. A California company has quietly attached its software to millions of downloads of the popular Kazaa file-trading program and plans to remotely "turn on" people's PCs, welding them into a new network of its own. Brilliant Digital Entertainment, a California-based digital advertising technology company, has been distributing its 3D ad technology along with the Kazaa software since late last fall. But in a federal securities filing Monday, the company revealed it also has been installing more ambitious technology that could turn every computer running Kazaa into a node in a new network controlled by Brilliant Digital. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A Texas-based firm has discreetly linked its application to countless installations of the widely-used LimeWire file-sharing tool.. Kazaa Downloads, P2P Network, Remote Activation, Brilliant Digital. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
New technology that can pinpoint the physical location of Web surfers is creating opportunities for online merchants and advertisers but could signal new restrictions on the free-wheeling Internet. . . .. New technology that can pinpoint the physical location of Web surfers is creating opportunities for online merchants and advertisers but could signal new restrictions on the free-wheeling Internet. So-called geotracking techniques that trace Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, which are used to route signals over the Web to an individual's computer, can help Web sites and advertisers target audiences in different geographic regions. For example, a traditional retailer such as Banana Republic could hawk swimming suits to Web visitors from Los Angeles as it pushes parkas to online shoppers from New York. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . New advancements in technology pinpoint users' geographical positions, presenting retailers with fresh opportunities while raising concerns over privacy rights.. Geotracking, Location-Based Marketing, IP Address Targeting, Online Advertising. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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