text news(12290)

Category:

The hacking hobbyist

Jeff Baker hacks into corporate computer networks for fun - period. more »

The "End of MIR"

ParallelGraphics Web3D project tracks MIR's Final Journey Back more »

Additional revenues to be used for paying off debt

Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin says that Russia will be able to pay off its foreign debt in full by using additional revenues more »

A big boost

Norwegians to Implement Largest-Ever E-Business Project more »

Sony settles suit over PlayStation emulator

Sony Computer Entertainment has decided it's better to work with Connectix, a developer of software that helps PlayStation games run on PCs, than to fight the company. more »

Airline Industry Study Defends Orbitz Project

Orbitz - the airline industry's embattled Internet-ticketing project - will strengthen rather than stifle competition in the travel industry, according to a new report commissioned by Orbitz. more »

Face-to-face talks

Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus will make a state visit to Russia at the end of March more »

The negotiations

Kadyrov To Start Negotiation Process With Chechen Rebels more »

The sirens are wailing for tougher security standards

A World Wide Web of Organized Crime An Eastern European ring may have lifted over a million credit-card numbers from the Net. more »

Hacker updates Anna virus tool

Software can now produce encrypted worms more »

What we will present in "CeBIT 2001"

JSC “Penki kontinentai” is waiting for you in the sixth exhibitions hall, stand Nr. H54. We offer You to get acquainted with the newest products our company will present during the exhibition. more »

US bans EU meat imports

The United States has banned all meat imports from the European Union following the first confirmed case of foot-and-mouth disease in France. more »

Ericsson issues profit warning

Company cites lower mobile-phone sales more »

ICANN: Monopoly Furor Follows Twomey Appointment

After opening its quarterly forum to public input, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been criticized for protecting the monopoly of US domain name registrar VeriSign more »

Firm to Air Online Security Tool for FBI

For the past year, Eastern European-based hackers have been systematically exploiting known Windows NT vulnerabilities to steal customer data, according to reports from the FBI and SANS Institute. more »

Human Cloning: Cause for Rejoicing or Despair?

A groups of rebel scientists gathered in Rome to announce their controversial — and highly experimental — project. more »

Internet Appliances Next Step for Wired Households

Despite a slow start, the Internet appliance market is poised to grow dramatically, with shipments of more than 174 million units expected by 2006 more »

search.lt news

search.lt presents newest links more »

The week in review: Intel, Yahoo sock stocks

The financial markets ended a rocky week lower after dour news from Intel and Yahoo shook technology stocks across the board. more »

Hand Stolen From British Museum

A marble hand has been stolen from an ancient Greek relief at the British Museum, the museum acknowledged Saturday. more »