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CheckFree Warns 5 Million Customers After Hack (PC World via Yahoo! News) CheckFree and some of the banks that use its electronic bill payment service are notifying more than 5 million customers after criminals took control of several of the company's Internet domains and redirected customer traffic to a malicious Web site hosted in the Ukraine. us.rd.yahoo.com
CheckFree warns 5 million customers after hack (InfoWorld) CheckFree and some of the banks that use its electronic bill payment service are notifying more than 5 million customers after criminals took control of several of the company's Internet domains and redirected customer traffic to a malicious Web site hosted in the Ukraine. The Dec. 2 attack was widely publicized shortly after it occurred, but in a notice filed with the New Hampshire ... us.rd.yahoo.com
The world's first dot com domains - back in 1985 (Guardian Unlimited) PC World has been doing some reminiscing about the earliest days of the World Wide Web, compiling a list of the 100 oldest commercial websites. "The year was 1985. MS-DOS 3.0 was the PC operating system of choice, most commonly run on the top-selling Tandy 1000 personal computer," says PC World, setting the scene. Dot com. Photograph: tcwmattcc /Flickr/ Some rights reserved ... us.rd.yahoo.com
MuleSource Partners with FastConnect to Meet Rising Demand in France (SYS-CON Media) MuleSource has announced a partnership with FastConnect that will provide Mule architecture and implementation services throughout the French market. FastConnect spans the domains of data and service integration, through to the user interface, using technologies such as SOA, distributed environments, business process management (BPM) and AJAX/HTML. FastConnect has also joined the MuleSource ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Caveat Emptor: Watch Out for Phantom Stores (Washington Post) Most people are proud to say they would never fall for a phishing scam, that they would never give their personal and financial information away at fake banking sites, just because someone asked them to in an e-mail. But how many people will use that same common sense when a too-good-to-be-true bargain presents itself at a no-name online electronics shop? A slew of fake electronics sites, some ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Off the Avenue, Virtue Gets a Sexy Dress (New York Times) Rouge Tomate, which has more than 200 seats, falters somewhat in its quest for gastrointestinal feng shui. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google letting spammers abuse Docs service (TechWorld) And sort out your redirects, says Spamhaus. Google has yet to stop a rising number of spammers from abusing Google Docs, its web-based collaboration and spreadsheet application, according to junk mail watchdog Spamhaus. us.rd.yahoo.com
Negotiating the Domain Name Thicket (E-Commerce Times) Warren Royal sells bobblehead dolls over the Internet. It's a specific product that demands a specific address for Internet shoppers. So, when Royal decided to get into the burgeoning bobblehead business, he decided the best way to break through the clutter of online bobblehead buyers and sellers would be to secure the most relevant name possible for his Web site. us.rd.yahoo.com
Executive domains: Financial District loft puts the city at your front door (BizJournals) Neighborhoods are taking hold in Boston’s Financial District where, unlike the Back Bay or many of the South End’s long-established residential communities, buildings originally built for industrial use are being transformed. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google Comes in Fourth on Top 10 List of Spam Enablers (PC World via Yahoo! News) Google has yet to stop a rising number of spammers from abusing Google Docs, its Web-based collaboration and spreadsheet application, according to junk mail watchdog Spamhaus. us.rd.yahoo.com
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