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Guillermo Rauch / Devthought:
The Digg worm that wasn't — Two nights ago I was editing my Digg profile and couldn't help but think about the recent Mikeyy and Twitter revolt. Within minutes I had found a XSS exploit that could theoretically allow me to achieve the same. — Half an hour later, I had a working worm ready …
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Lidija Davis / ReadWriteWeb:
Security Expert Suggests Twitter Focus on Output Escaping not Input Filtering — Twitter's status blog this morning announced that Twitter has addressed the most recent variant of the Mikeyy worm but recommends that you still avoid viewing the profiles of users posting “uncharacteristic or otherwise suspicious tweets.”
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Amy Schatz / Digits:
Tech Industry Cheers as Obama Taps Aneesh Chopra for CTO — It may not be the Cabinet-level post that some were hoping for, but President Obama finally named the U.S.'s first chief technology officer on Saturday morning during his weekly radio and Internet address.
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Silicon Alley Insider, Google Public Policy Blog, fcw.com, VentureBeat, CNET News, The 463, O'Reilly Radar and White House
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Emil Protalinski / Ars Technica:
MSDN and TechNet get Windows 7 RC? Public to wait till May 5 (Updated x2) — It looks like Microsoft is yet again revealing more than it wants to, according to a Microsoft Partner Program webpage. May 5 looks like the date that Windows 7 RC will be available publicly.
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Ed Bott's Microsoft Report, Gizmodo, Ed Bott's Windows Expertise, SlashGear, TechSpot, All about Microsoft and Engadget
Stephen Shankland / CNET News:
What's up, bot? Google tries new Captcha method — Google has released research results about a new test to foil computers pretending to be humans by requiring them to orient an image so it's upright. — A persistent problem on the Internet is screening out automated computer systems that can be used …
Emily Steel / Wall Street Journal:
Comic Sans Becomes Font of Ill Will — Vincent Connare designed the ubiquitous, bubbly Comic Sans typeface, but he sympathizes with the world-wide movement to ban it. — Mr. Connare has looked on, alternately amused and mortified, as Comic Sans has spread from a software project …
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Herebeforeoprah.com Asks The Important Question — It's not yet clear exactly what effect Oprah had on Twitter by featuring the service (and its first million-follower user, Ashton Kutcher) on her show on Friday. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone tells me he's going to try and get some numbers …
Zack Whittaker / iGeneration:
Office 2010: new logo, Outlook, and user interface — Outlook 2010 has been seen out in the wild, courtesy of an anonymous source within the Education team at Microsoft. — This is major news for students as most universities have adopted to Office 2007, which thankfully …
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Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Swedes Demonstrate Against Pirate Bay Verdict — Yesterday, The Pirate Bay Four were sentenced to a year in prison, and on top of that each of them was ordered to pay the entertainment industry $905,000 in damages. The defendants have all anounced that they will appeal, which means that the case is likely to drag on for years.
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Associated Press, Umair Haque, Gizmodo, Arbor Networks Security, TechnoLlama and digg.com
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
ISP Speeds Up Customers' BitTorrent Downloads — Over the past few years Internet service providers have been increasingly complaining about the massive load BitTorrent transfers place on their networks. They claim that this load can reduce the performance experienced by other subscribers …
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Soulskill / Slashdot:
$74k Judgment Against Craigslist Prankster — jamie points out an update in the case of Jason Fortuny, the Craigslist prankster who was sued last year for publicly posting responses to a fake personal ad. The Citizen Media Law Project's summary of his case now includes a recently entered default judgment …
Kevin Kelleher / GigaOM:
Apple Is Approaching a Defining Moment — Come Wednesday, it will be Apple's turn to discuss its results for the first three months of 2009. But among the crowd of Apple watchers, the discussion has been simmering for months, with the tone shifting from pessimism about recession-whacked sales …