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Sony Antes Up $1.5 Million to Settle DRM Suits E-Commerce Times
Sony BMG on Tuesday settled lawsuits with consumers in Texas and California whose computers were infected with spyware hidden on CDs. The attorneys general of both states filed lawsuits last year charging the music giant with unfair business practices and violations of anti-spyware statutes. Each state will receive $750,000 in damages and legal fees.
The Wii Lawsuit: A 21st-Century Trend NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
Nintendo deserves some credit. The little game-maker-that-could, whose low-priced Wii console was rarely considered a contender to this holiday's gaming throne, has managed to hold its own against the release of Sony's PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's continued efforts to promote the Xbox 360 with enhanced services.
Max Spyware Detector now supports Vista IT Observer
The latest release of Max Spyware Detector joins the growing list of security products that support Windows Vista. Max Spyware Detector utilizes Smart Scan technology to speed the detection and elimination of spyware.
Gary Guseinov Envisions earlyNETWORK Technology will Protect Users Worldwide against Internet Identity Theft PR Web
Revolutionary earlyNETWORK catches online threats earlier than yesterday's software using a free virus scan and free spyware remover to protect users from new virus attacks about an hour after discovery, (PRWeb Dec 20, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/U3VtbS1TaW5nLUhhbGYtVGhpci1NYWduLVplcm8=
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After installing a firewall, antivirus tool and spyware detector, you might think your PC privacy and security was assured. But you'd be wrong.
Sony settles 'rootkit' suit with 39 more states, will pay $4.25 million EETimes
Sony agrees to pay each of the 13 states that began the lawsuit $316,000, and the remaining states and Washington D.C. $5,000 each.
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White Paper From Exploit Prevention Labs Examines New Realities of Web 2.0 Security SYS-CON Media
Exploit Prevention Labs (http://www.explabs.com/), a leading developer of safe surfing software that protects against phishing, social engineering, and other web-based exploits, today published a new paper exploring the new security risks accompanying the rise of Web 2.0. The white paper, entitled, 'Securing Web 2.0: Why Security 1.0 is no Longer Enough,' is available for download at
Sony BMG Settles Rootkit Disputes NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
Record label Sony BMG Entertainment will pay $1.5 million, plus restitution to consumers, to settle lawsuits brought against the company a year ago by the states of California and Texas over Sony's use of a controversial technology intended to stop consumers from making illegal copies of CDs.
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