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Google must divulge YouTube log
Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched avideo on YouTube, says a US court.
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China's battle to police the web
Web users in China are able to view the BBC News website for the first time. So how does the great firewall of China work?
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How to blog safely across the world
Some tips from Reporters Without Borders on how you can blog safely and evade government censorship.
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Super scam me
Some see them as a joke, a few even take them at their word, but to most of us spam e-mails that promise to "enlarge your manhood" have become an everyday pest. Simon Cox, of Radio 4's the Investigation, set out to discover who is behind them.
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Hi-tech crime: A glossary
We help to explain the jargon and the buzzwords surrounding 21st Century cyber crime.
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Towards a two-tier internet
The egalitarian nature of the internet is under threat, argues internet law professor Michael Geist.
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Fake FBI virus catches net users
Many PC owners have been caught out by a virus posing as a warning about illegal net use from the FBI.
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Whose net is it anyway?
Is it time to take control over the net away from the US government, asks technology analyst Bill Thompson?
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Fighting the rising tide of spam
Almost everyone receives spam but are the measures to try and stop it actually stopping our legitimate messages too?
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Keeping how the net works open to all
Plans to combat spam are in trouble because Microsoft wants too much power, argues technology analyst Bill Thompson.
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How to control what is online
The net can, and should, be changed to make it reflect what we find acceptable, says technology analyst Bill Thompson.
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Spam peddlers hijack computers
Spammers are using corporate computers of firms such as British Airways to send junk mail, the BBC learns.
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Hotmail puts squeeze on spam
Microsoft is taking action to cut down on the amount of spam bombarding anyone with a Hotmail e-mail address.
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How to keep your life junk free
Junk mail gets you through your letterbox, your inbox, and increasingly your phone. But there are some simple steps to cut it out.
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Security answers to cyber attack
News Online's Kevin Anderson explains why hackers were able to attack high-profile websites and the security measures which can be used to prevent them.
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Linux factsheet
Linux factsheet
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