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. A modern satire. Now available for free in ePub format.
Short stories (also satirical).
- a small child finds a hacking program on his father's laptop, and uses it to good effect.
- even Sherlock can't cope with computers and
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Anonymity on the web means being able to use all of its services with no concern about someone snooping on your data. Here's how.
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How to be Anonymous on the Internet
By Theraider & Dangerous R.
Nowadays, everyone wants privacy on the web, because no matter where you go, someone could be watching you. Someone like your employer, someone trying to hack your system, companies gathering all your info to sell to yet other
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An article with some comments about anonymity and privacy.
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Wed Dec 11, 2002 at 08:26:09 AM EST
The year is 2007. The "war on terrorism" has gone on for years and there is no end in sight. FBI
of "suspicious persons" at American companies and the media frenzy about Middle Eastern terrorists has gotten to the point that many Muslim Americans have lost their
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Criticisms of Intel's Processor Serial Number (PSN) feature on its Pentium III chips. Argues that the PSN endangers internet users' privacy.
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Intel to Drop PSN in New Chips!
Intel has decided not to include the PSN in its
forthcoming 1.5 GHz Willamette chip. Wired quotes an
anonymous Intel engineer as saying "The gains that it could
give us for the proposed line of security features were not
sufficient to overcome the bad rep it
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