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Facebook Reaches Accord with New York Attorney General

October 16, 2007 Tim Peterson 1 comment

Press release here.  Facebook is widely used by my classmates at Columbia Journalism School for social networking and information sharing.  I expect this will lead to new restrictions on the under-18 set, which could drive the fickle youth to the next hot killer app.

As far as I know, I have not been the victim of any online stalking, solicitations, identity theft, or threats of violence so concerning to Andrew Cuomo and his staff.  Of course, I don’t look like a teenage girl, either.

Blacklisted Russian Security Firm May Sue for Libel

October 16, 2007 Tim Peterson 1 comment

From Wired.com, a story about a blacklisted Russian hosting firm with alleged criminal ties threatening a lawsuit to be removed from the blacklist. In the past, organizations like Spamhaus would place companies who spammed and engaged in other disagreeable activity on a blacklist. Online service providers rely on these blacklists to help configure their spam filters, which then weed out e-mails that contain IP addresses of blacklisted companies. Unfortunately, these companies would then quickly find another IP address and begin their activities anew. Blacklist organizations quickly tired of this “whack-a-mole” game. Now, blacklist organizations will collect the IP addresses of hosting firms who don’t do enough to police their networks from spammers, and blacklist the entire hosting firm, which could hurt the innocent. With marketing e-mails caught in spam filters rather than proceeding to inboxes, placement on any blacklist is thus a big deal to both the marketers and their hosts. MAPS, a predecessor of Spamhaus, got into trouble for allegedly abusing this power. Russia apparently has a different way of dealing with spam.