Category: Cybercrime
Lex ex machina
Sometimes, but just sometimes, Things aren’t used for the purpose they were planned for. Technology, as my dear friend Yuval Dror expressed in his book, is neutral, it’s the people who dec... Read MoreAdbusting, Adblocking and Copyright Infringement
Cnet’s News.com published an article last week regarding the legality of Ad Blocking software (via Aviv Eylon). Most of the claims against the Adblock extension in Firefox could be summarised in... Read MoreNeither Confirm Nor Deny
0. No one really knows what went on there, in Northern Syria, last week. Rumors say that Israel might have attacked Syria. But in a state where no one confirms, nor denies the existance of an Internat... Read MoreThis ain’t a scene, it’s an arms race
India allegedly plans to install Keyloggers in all Cybercafes (please digg). Indian Journalist Amit Varma reports that : “This is done ostensibly to fight terrorism, and here are the implication... Read MoreFrom Hill to Mil
On January 2006, following a long opinionated case, Brian Lee Hill (full docket) was convicted for holding child abusive material by the Michigan Court of Appeals (Hebrew article). The Supreme Court f... Read More- 4 of 4
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