Two charged for stealing 92 million AOL addresses
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Men Charged With Stealing $41K of
Clams (AP)
Men Charged With Stealing $41K of
Clams (AP)
07/30/2004 08:42 PMAP - Two men were charged with grand theft Friday for allegedly
stealing more than $41,000 worth of clams from an aquaculture farm
in Cedar Key, officials said.
Men Charged With Stealing $41G in
Clams (AP)
Men Charged With Stealing $41G in
Clams (AP)
07/31/2004 10:16 PMAP - Two men were charged with grand theft Friday for allegedly
stealing more than $41,000 worth of clams from an aquaculture farm
in Cedar Key, officials said.
AOL Employee Charged With Stealing Names
(washingtonpost.com)
AOL Employee Charged With Stealing Names
(washingtonpost.com)
06/23/2004 10:28 PMwashingtonpost.com - A 24-year-old software engineer at America Online
Inc. was arrested yesterday on federal charges that he hacked into the
company's computers to steal 92 million e-mail addresses that were
later sold and used to bombard AOL members with spam.
Man charged with stealing computer of
slain UF student
Man charged with stealing computer of
slain UF student
01/22/2004 08:42 PMAP via Florida Times-Union Jan 23 2004 1:02AM GMT
Woman Charged With Stealing 50 Glass
Eyes (AP)
Woman Charged With Stealing 50 Glass
Eyes (AP)
01/03/2004 10:46 AMAP - Police charged a woman Friday with stealing 50 antique glass eyes
from a hospital display case on Christmas Eve.
FREAK: Teen charged with stealing head
from grave
FREAK: Teen charged with stealing head
from grave
04/16/2005 09:17 PMTeen steals corpse head for use as bong
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Microsoft staffer charged with stealing
search code
Microsoft staffer charged with stealing
search code
07/09/2004 10:03 PMCNET Jul 10 2004 2:46AM GMT
Chinese Cheaters Charged With Stealing
State Secrets
Chinese Cheaters Charged With Stealing
State Secrets
06/15/2004 01:05 PMOver in China a group of students
are being charged with theft of state secrets for stealing
exam questions for the national college entrance exam. The scam
sounds like a bad movie plot, and it's surprising that they got as far
as they did with it. A few students went in to take the exam, and
then left with the questions (it's unclear how they left and how they
took the questions with them). They gave the questions to other
students sitting outside who quickly tried to answer the questions,
and then send them, via mobile phone text messages, to other students
still taking the exam. Students could buy a complete set of answers
for about $120 - though, the article quotes one parent
complaining that not all the answers were accurate. Next thing
you know,
they'll
start suing.
AOL employee arrested and charged with
stealing list - Jun. 23, 2004
AOL employee arrested and charged with
stealing list - Jun. 23, 2004
06/25/2004 12:55 AMbeen arrested and accused of taking a list of 92 million screennames
.. AOL Worker Arrested in Spam Scheme .. CNN
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Ex-AOL worker pleads guilty to stealing
92 million screen names
Ex-AOL worker pleads guilty to stealing
92 million screen names
02/05/2005 10:05 PM9 Charged in $170 Million Fla. Bank
Theft
9 Charged in $170 Million Fla. Bank
Theft
12/06/2003 10:13 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 6 2003 9:37PM ET
Registered Net Addresses Up: Reports
Almost five million Internet domain
names were registered in the first th
Registered Net Addresses Up: Reports
Almost five million Internet domain
names were registered in the first th
06/08/2004 08:17 PMAVN Online Jun 8 2004 11:48PM GMT
AOL employee charged with selling entire
92 million account database
AOL employee charged with selling entire
92 million account database
06/24/2004 05:05 AMComputer Weekly Jun 24 2004 9:06AM GMT
On stealing authenticity...
On stealing authenticity...
10/29/2003 12:10 AMSo I'm sitting at my new Powerbook watching The Man of Law's Tale when Cameron Marlow IM's me to say
that he's in this conference watching a paper called, Visual
Factors In Constructing Authenticity In Weblogs and they've just
started citing the design of my site. It would probably be
disingenuous of me to say that I just ripped off kottke, although when I first showed
it to him, he did think it was a joke. Sigh. Anyway, it looks like an
interesting paper:
The emergence of weblogs as contributing to the public
sphere has returned concerns about authenticity in renewed form:
readers who encounter weblogs must construct some basis of trust in
the content and the subjectivity represented there in textual form.
Many sources of authenticity are largely verbal (mutual citations,
ideological coherence, recognized links, ease of access, ranking on
index sites). Beyond these, however, there are visual cues which tend
to promote confidence: these visual cues are more easily overlooked
but nonetheless important in establishing the writers’
credibility.
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Stealing From an Infant
Stealing From an Infant
03/28/2005 03:03 PMBill Mann pulled out the calculator to figure out how much a corporate
embezzler took from his infant son.
"Stealing" Music
"Stealing" Music
10/29/2003 01:14 AMThe music industry (aka RIAA) is on a hellish campaign to convince you
that file traders are stealing music. They’re even about to
start putting up television commercials to poke this into the mindset
of the average American. The problem...
Stealing Nemo
Stealing Nemo
12/30/2003 01:37 PMAs if Steve Jobs needed another reason to call his lawyer, French
author Franck Le Calvez has Sued Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar
Animation Studios, citing claims of alleged plagiarism. LeCalvez is
claiming damages for breach of copyright and trademark, and demanding
that Nemo books and merchandise be pulled from French shops.
The author asserts his book, Pierrot Le Poisson Clown, has been pulled
from the shelves of French bookstores since it was “too similar” to
the...
Holovaty on Stealing
Holovaty on Stealing
02/11/2004 09:44 AMRead Adrian Holovaty's "Topix.net
service policy: Hypocrisy in action"
well written... I agree... Topix just drains traffic from otherwise
deserving websites, but then again, it might add traffic to those
little websites it steals from... depends on how you look at it.
It's Not That They're Stealing, It's
That They're Lazy
It's Not That They're Stealing, It's
That They're Lazy
01/09/2004 09:57 PM Exhibit A:
An unattributed article on Google Bombing posted last month on the Web
site of Glenn Beck, a radio talk show guy.
Exhibit B: An article on Google
Bombing from 2001 on Uber.nu, attributed to Adam Mathes. Compare and
contrast. It's possible Beck purchased the article for reprint, but
the lack of attribution, either to
Mathes or
So New Media, suggests against it.
Assuming plagiarism, two questions:
1. After a decade of the existence of the Web, how is
it that people still don't get the concept that content plagiarized
from the Web is easily discoverable, particularly when posted
on the Web?
2. Honestly, now, is it really that hard to
rewrite?
Unrelated article on the Glenn Beck site:
The Death of
Shame.
(via
Oliver Willis)
Is anyone stealing your content
Is anyone stealing your content
03/08/2004 11:16 PMWith a lot of people covering world events, tech news etc then what is
found many times is some of...
Stealing gallery space
Stealing gallery space
03/23/2005 08:34 PMThis is the best thing I've seen on the web in the last few weeks.
An artist from the UK named Banksy went into four of NYC's
most prominent museums -- the Met, the Museum of Natural History, the
Brooklyn Museum, and the MoMA -- and installed four of his own pieces of art:
Dressed as a British pensioner, over the last few days
Banksy entered each of the galleries and attached one of his own
works, complete with authorative name plaque and explanation.
He
says - "This historic occasion has less to do with finally being
embraced by the fine art establishment and is more about the judicious
use of a fake beard and some high strength glue." Banksy continues
-"They're good enough to be in there, so I don't see why I should
wait"
Staff at the New York Met discovered and removed their new
aquisition early Sunday morning while Banksy's discount soup can print
took pride of place in the MoMA for over three days before being torn
down.
As of now, the other two pieces currently remain firmly in
place.
Be sure to click through to see the photos. As far as I'm
concerned, this is probably more interesting than most of whatever
else is happening in the art world right now and instead of tearing it
down, the MoMA should move it into their contemporary art collection.
Thanks to ci
tyrag for the link.
Counterpoint: Downloading Isn?t Stealing
Counterpoint: Downloading Isn?t Stealing
01/08/2004 08:50 PMThe New York Times Upfront asked me to contribute a short piece to a
point/counterpoint they were having on download.?
Stealing the Network: How to Own a
Continent
Stealing the Network: How to Own a
Continent
08/22/2004 07:30 AMCory Doctorow: Whil I was on holidays, I read
Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent. This is the sequel to
"Stealing the Network: How to Own the Box," and like the previous
volume, it consists of short stories written by extremely talented
hackers in which the computer bits are reported so faithfully that the
books can be thought of as especially colourful HOWTOs, technical
documents dressed up with narrative.
As such, they are terrific. I would much rather read a Stealing the
Network volume than any hundred HOWTOs and Anarchy Filez: STN has the
tone of a really good bullshitting session at a DefCon or Hackers on
Planet Earth, hackers spinning war-stories about hacks they've pulled
off, or have conceived of. Make no mistake, these are imaginative and
brilliant technical people.
As stories, these pieces are sometimes clumsy. The prose rarely rises
above journeyman level (it's at its best when the authors stick to
declarative, Hemingwayesque sentences, but too often they stray into
"colourful" similes and descriptive phrases that can be cliched and
even unintentionally funny), and there's not a lot of characterization
to be had, and virtually no character development. That said, the book
is still a rip-snortin' read, mostly because while it's not the best
fiction ever written, it is some of the best, most engaging technical
nonfiction you're likely to find.
A couple of the stories are very funny -- I'm particularily fond of
the "A Real Gullible" piece, which is an homage to one of the great
hacker farces of all time, Real Genius. There's a lot of that kind of
nerd humour and nerd folk art sprinkled throughout this volume, and
for that alone, it's worth reading.
It's a good formula and a smart one, too: how else could you produce a
tech book that was still worth keeping in print 18 months later?
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[s2n] Borrowing or stealing panel
[s2n] Borrowing or stealing panel
04/08/2005 12:47 PMTerry Fisher runs a panel. Bill Alford wrote a book about the Chinese
views of "intellectual property," called To Steal a Book Is an Elegant
Offense. He says that the Chinese have a sense of the past as a
living, shared context. One makes one's mark not by breaking from the
past (as our Romantic geniuses do) but by making it one's own.
"Copying doesn't carry the same dark implications as in the West."
Unfortunately, I missed most of what Matthew Pearl, author of The
Dante Club, had to say. When I came in, he was speaking charmingly
about noticing...
Stealing an Election: Are These
Instructions?
Stealing an Election: Are These
Instructions?
08/31/2004 05:09 PMBlack Box Voting: Diebold GEMS
central tabulator contains a stunning security hole.
Manipulation technique found in the Diebold central tabulator --
1,000 of these systems are in place, and they count up to two million
votes at a time.
By entering a 2-digit code in a hidden location, a second set of votes
is created. This set of votes can be changed, so that it no longer
matches the correct votes. The voting system will then read the totals
from the bogus vote set. It takes only seconds to change the votes,
and to date not a single location in the U.S. has implemented security
measures to fully mitigate the risks.
If this is
true, it's perhaps the worst news yet in a saga that is monumentally
scary: the prospect that voting machines aren't just flawed, but
perhaps open to direct tampering.
No one should trust Diebold to begin with, given its
woeful security record,
a track record that should have disqualified it entirely from selling
voting machines. But if this is proved out -- and where are the
authorities, anyway? -- it ought to be the last straw.
Stealing domain's continue
Stealing domain's continue
11/19/2003 01:39 AMHow would you like to wake up one morning load your web browser and
the domain you have worked so...
RE: IE Certificate Stealing (Phising)
bug
RE: IE Certificate Stealing (Phising)
bug
05/01/2004 11:51 AMMichael Wojcik (May 01 2004)
IE Certificate Stealing (Phising) bug
IE Certificate Stealing (Phising) bug
04/30/2004 05:37 PME.Kellinis (Apr 30 2004)
Stealing Back the Airwaves
Stealing Back the Airwaves
05/07/2004 05:01 AMAs summer camps go, it's unusual. In four days, you can learn to build
transmitters and antennas, and get advice on handling any FCC agents
wondering about your new radio station. By Jason Silverman.
Software Worthy Of Stealing
Software Worthy Of Stealing
08/15/2004 06:12 AMThe Mac OS is in John Dvorak's
Top 10 Most
Important Software Programs, ever.
How the PC grinch is stealing Christmas
How the PC grinch is stealing Christmas
12/07/2003 09:46 PMIrish Times Dec 7 2003 9:33PM ET
Sly Fox Caught Stealing Kan. Newspapers
(AP)
Sly Fox Caught Stealing Kan. Newspapers
(AP)
07/15/2004 08:42 PMAP - Neighbors in a subdivision of this small eastern Kansas community
have spent weeks trying to catch whoever was stealing their Kansas
City Star newspapers.
City PA jailed for stealing £4.3m
City PA jailed for stealing £4.3m
06/14/2004 10:10 AMA City secretary who stole millions of pounds from her bosses is
sentenced to seven years in prison.
Clarification on the Stealing of
Content!
Clarification on the Stealing of
Content!
03/08/2004 11:16 PMA few of you have sent me e-mails on a post I made yesterday on the
stealing of content. I...
Are developers stealing code?
Are developers stealing code?
06/03/2004 12:06 PMZDNet Jun 3 2004 4:29PM GMT
Apple: Innovate Doesn't Mean Stealing
Apple: Innovate Doesn't Mean Stealing
06/29/2004 10:42 AMWhy try to isolate a developer who is clearly dedicated to the
platform? By Hadley Stern, Apple Matters (via MyAppleMenu)
Man Accused of Stealing Day Care's Gifts
(AP)
Man Accused of Stealing Day Care's Gifts
(AP)
12/24/2004 01:13 PMAP - A father was charged with burglary and grand theft after he took
presents from underneath a day care's Christmas tree, police said.
Aaron Swartz - Downloading Isn’t
Stealing
Aaron Swartz - Downloading Isn’t
Stealing
01/10/2004 07:21 AMNew York Times was too chicken to publish it but the Author isn't
[Aaron Swartz]...
Man Accused of Stealing Boy's Socks (AP)
Man Accused of Stealing Boy's Socks (AP)
07/08/2004 07:21 AMAP - A man accused of grabbing a 9-year-old boy, carrying him behind a
Kroger store and stealing his socks has been arrested on kidnapping
and robbery charges.
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