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p2pnet World Headlines: Dec 4, 2009

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Peter Mandelson declares war on Rupert Murdoch’s media empire Guardian Lord Mandelson declared war on the Murdoch empire today when he accused News Corporation of maintaining an “iron grip” on pay television and warned that the company wants to import rightwing Fox News-style journalism to Britain. In his strongest attacks on News Corp since the Sun abandoned its support for Labour hours after Gordon Brown’s party conference speech, the business secretary accused the company of imperilling the traditions of British broadcasting

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p2pnet World Headlines: Dec 3, 2009 #1

Posted in filesharing on December 3rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

Meet the new Comcast-NBCU: Content meets conduit everywhere; Will it work? CNet News Comcast said Thursday that it has officially acquired a controlling stake in NBC Universal in a deal valued at $30 billion. Comcast will have an arsenal of cable channels, a huge distribution network, a movie studio and a top 10 Web presence with 82 million monthly unique visitors

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p2pnet World Headlines: Dec 3, 2009 #1

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Meet the new Comcast-NBCU: Content meets conduit everywhere; Will it work?

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p2pnet World Headlines: Dec 2, 2009

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The New York Times Launches Times Skimmer BUSINESS WIRE The New York Times announced today the release of Times Skimmer (http://www.nytimes.com/timesskimmer/), a new application for NYTimes.com that provides online readers with the layout and experience of paging through a newspaper, making it easy to browse through headlines and discover stories deep within sections of the Web site. Times Skimmer displays a collection of headlines and short summaries of articles in a grid layout.

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p2pnet: Chrismas came early

Posted in filesharing on November 25th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P:- It was looking as though this coming Yuletide season might have been the last for p2pnet. But Christmas has come early. Cliff Haerden (right) , who runs MultiBox.be in Belgium and who’s also a p2pnet regular, is donating a server, with all the bells and whistles

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World’s first ‘net freedom provision’

Posted in filesharing on November 24th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- British and French plans to institute the Draconian Three strikes plan drawn up by Big Music and Hollywood to have net users disconnected purely on the say-so of the cartels have met a setback. European legislators have given the green light to new rules which decree users’ can still be cut off, but only after a “prior, fair and impartial procedure” which gives them “the opportunity to state their case and respects the principles of presumption of innocence and the right to privacy” has been completed

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World’s first iPhone worm in the wild

Posted in Software, filesharing on November 16th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Security | Mobiles:- iPhone owners in Australia “awoke this weekend to find their devices targeted by self-replicating attacks that display an image of 1980s heart throb Rick Astley that’s not easily removed,” says The Register , going on: “The attacks, which researchers say are the world’s first iPhone worm in the wild, target jailbroken iPhones that have SSH software installed and keep Apple’s default root password of ‘alpine.’ In addition to showing a well-coiffed picture of Astley, the new wallpaper displays the message ‘ikee is never going to give you up,’ a play on Astley’s saccharine addled 1987 hit ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.” “Tricking victims in to inadvertently playing the song has become a popular prank known as Rickrolling.” And, it’s a lot more than a joke, confirms Peter Hansteen on That grumpy BSD guy “The rickroller is about bad passwords, no more, no less,” he says, going on, “this incident only underscores what we’ve been repeating until your eardrums wear thin an my vocal cords swell from exhaustion: Publishing your username and password is a really bad idea. It’s almost as bad as picking a guessable password. “Add to this that the fact, as we’ve noted here earlier, there is a whole cloud of hijacked machines out there beavering away at guessing passwords right now, and they have been at it for quite a while.” Finally, he adds, “some words of advice for those of you who want to avoid both rickrolling and getting cracked by other password guessing” »»» You should at least consider setting a password policy and enforcing it with something like John the ripper , which more than likely is available at the cost of a few keystrokes from your package system

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Fairwell (again) OpenNap …

Posted in Software, filesharing on November 14th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- OpenNap suffered the same fate as Napster, closing shop after being threatened by Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music’s RIAA, but it’s now being brought back to life as OpenNap 2.0 and is  slated to start development next year, said p2pet at the start of the month, also noting: “But only if it satisfies the RIAA.” Many (most?) p2pnet readers were, well, just a little skeptical. Observed Spike »»» The OpenNap protocol was never shut down, contrary to what the “revivalâ€? states. Some OpenNap/SlavaNap servers still exist, look for them on http://gotnap.com I still connect to a certain OpenNap server to speak to all my oldtime online friends (known for 10+ years to this day).

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Massive number of Apple ‘patches’

Posted in Software, filesharing on November 10th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Security:- You know how, according to Macolytes, Apple is the safest thing online? It last published fixes in May,  and now it’s come out with another batch of ‘updates’ —- —- 58 (count ‘em) to be exact. “Today’s security update was the sixth from Apple this year, and the second that included patches for Snow Leopard, launched in late August,” says Computerworld , noting the patches included several in the QuickTime media player it’d supposedly “fixed separately in early September”

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Bell trumps Telus with high-speed launch

Posted in filesharing on November 3rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Mobiles:- If you’re ready to sign three years away to get an iPhone in Canada, now’s your big chance! “The end of Rogers’ iPhone monopoly is drawing near, as its two main Canadian rivals prepare to launch their next-generation wireless network this week,” says the Toronto Star , going on: “BCE Inc. president and CEO George Cope said Bell Canada will launch its new high-speed wireless network Wednesday, one day before Telus Corp

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