PCW is running an interesting article about the several botnets out there, which control more than a million machines; which could result in more than nine billion pieces of spam
VA Requires Students to Learn Online Safety
Virginia, the state that houses NCMEC and AOL, has enacted a policy that schools must now facilitate classes that help keeps kids safe on the Web. Before I shoot it down, I want to
Follow-Up: Craigslist Raid of Oregon Resident Was a Burglarly
Last week, you might have heard of an Oregon man who's house was raided by means of a Craigslist posting. Well, it was in fact a poorly-staged burglary as two people were arrested
Unloading the E-Mail Overload
Jeremiah at Web Strategist blogged about the how e-mail is consuming us in today's business culture. Often, a lot of employees in almost any sized organization, are bogged down
Free Alternatives to AOL
I'm often asked if there are other online services to use besides AOL, but still have the same ease of use. To help summarize my response, I've put together a small list of
The Casualties of Anonymous Communities
In the past week or so, there was an instance of a criminal act of posting ads for Craigslist readers to raid an unsuspecting person's house (for free items). Today, there was