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Bored here in MA anyone from the area? looking for younger teens/boys to chat with and maybe have some fun. Also looking to talk to anyone with experience with family or friends cross generation ... Read More
The Government is pressing ahead with plans to create a giant database of mobile phone and internet activity. the proposed database will provide police and intelligence services with details of mobile phone calls, emails and internet sites visited. the actual content of the phone calls and messages won't be recorded, just the dates, duration and location/IP address of messages sent. the Home Secretary claims the database is vital to combat crimes as wide ranging as terrorism and paedophilia.... Read More
Personal details of UK consumers have been found on a computer sold through online auction website eBay. More than a million Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), American Express and NatWest account holders' details were found on a computer bought for £35 on the website. the information included historical data related to credit card applications and data from other banks, according to RBS, who would not disclose further details. Names, addresses, mobile phone numbers, bank account numbers, sort cod... Read More
A British hacker's six-year fight against extradition ended when five law lords dismissed his appeal. Gary McKinnon could face up to 70 years in prison and fines totalling £880,000 after his extradition appeal was dismissed, McKinnon was arrested in 2002 for illegally accessing US government computers and causing £353,500 damage, in the biggest military computer hack of all time, He has been accused of unlawfully gaining access to Pentagon, U.S. army, navy and NASA computers. McKinnon cla... Read More
The European Union's telecom's chief has admitted the body is looking to implement changes that will see consumers being charged for mobile phone calls they receive, as well as the ones they make. the body has admitted it wants to modify the pricing model for the mobile phone industry to imitate that in the US. EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding thinks that rates in the mobile sector are too high and should be cut to around the same level as for fixed line rates to avoid cross-subsidy an... Read More
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