Online swappers wondering whether their names are on the record industry's hit list can check online to see if they're among 871 whose identities were subpoenaed in the first step of unprecedented mass legal action to stem Net piracy.
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blizzard of subpoenas from the recording industry seeking the identities of people suspected of illegally swapping music is provoking fear, anger and professions of remorse as the targets of the antipiracy dragnet learn that they may soon be sued for hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages
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Blogging is going to be the next big thing
The Blogging phenomenon, which recently drew much attention because of the purchase of Blogger by Google,
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Since the day I installed Kazaa Desktop I was worried about the ports being opened on my desktop. I use a firewall named Zone alarm but I was still worried about being vonurable to the hackers.
I tried ethereal/nmap/superscan/fscan and finally found TCP View, which is a Windows program that will show you detailed listings of all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the local and remote addresses and state of TCP connections. On Windows NT, 2000 and XP.
TCPView also reports the name of the process that owns the endpoint. TCPView provides a more informative and conveniently presented subset of the Net stat program that ships with Windows, and most important you also have a ability to stop the listener, which I could not find any other utils.
Try it out and let me know about it. Happy HUNTING.
More and more people are using Goggle to crack into websites, not just ordinary websites but banking corporations and military sites. Try search using the string Index of / +banques +filetype:xls you will still see some xls containing information.
Once this returned sensitive Excel spreadsheets from French Banks, until they looked into this crack.
Read more interesting stuff at Google: A Hacker's Best Friend