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Aussie spammer suspended by domain
name registry

posted onSeptember 10, 2001
by hitbsecnews

Domain name
management group
ING?s mass mail-out
swooped into New
Zealand letter boxes
last week,
advertising its
pre-registration
service to secure the
.info and/or .biz
versions of .co.nz
domain names. The
pre-registration cost
of $250 couldn?t
guarantee the name
would be safeguarded.

Spam Blockers Pass It On

posted onJuly 2, 2001
by hitbsecnews

A controversial list that helps e-mail administrators block traffic from spam-friendly servers has now passed to a third generation of volunteer activists after a second-generation operator was sidelined. Earlier this month, New Zealander Alan Brown closed down his Open Relay Behavior-Modification System (ORBS) after two local companies won legal injunctions against him for listing them. Now, at least three volunteer foot soldiers elsewhere have picked up where Brown left off.

ManBeef

posted onJune 19, 2001
by hitbsecnews

This isn't really a news posting.... My tattoo artist told about an utterly disgusting site. It is called www.ManBeef.com. They sell human meat for consumption.

US Senator's wife pleads to e-mail dirty tricks

posted onJune 19, 2001
by hitbsecnews

Former US Senator Rod Grams' (Republican, Minnesota) wife, Christine Gunhus,
has pleaded no contest to charges of sending pseudonymous e-mail nastygrams
maligning her husband's Democratic rival, Mike Ciresi, in flagrant violation of
Minnesota election regulations, Washington correspondent Declan McCullagh
reports via his Cluebot Web site.

DVD on Linux HowTo

posted onJune 5, 2001
by hitbsecnews

The Duke of URL has just posted its DVD on Linux Guide. The guide covers several DVD players, has links to all the needed materials, the supported DVD decoder cards, and contains an extensive HowTo for the REALMagic Hollywood Plus decoder card.

Linux Distribution Round-Up

posted onMay 26, 2001
by hitbsecnews

The Duke of URL has just posted its Linux Distribution Round-Up. The guide covers everything in choosing a distribution from information on each distribution, how to identify the specifications (kernel, XFree86 version, GLIBC version, etc), and even links to full looks into many of today's distributions.

eBay! for Dummies

posted onApril 28, 2001
by hitbsecnews

Futurelooks has just fired up a guide for all of you folks looking to break in to the wonderful world of online auction selling and buying on eBay! Here's a clip:

3dMark2001 Easter Eggs

posted onApril 16, 2001
by hitbsecnews

MadOnion programmers have prepared a small surprise for all the unregistered 3DMark 2001 users. Edit the name of the project to say Holy Cow!. This will unlock the Game Demo button and you will be able to play the game, where you control the truck, and shoot down flying cows of doom (in the registered version you shoot the helicopters).

In case you don`t have 3DMark 2001, you can download it from one of the MadOnion.com mirrors.