washingtonpost.com reports that hours after the root-server attack ended, a second DDOS attack occurred targeting name servers. No proof that attacks were perpetrated by same person(s), but similarities abound.
Uh, excuse me, but you should know that the FCC has four members and a chairman (2 Dems, 2 Repubs, and a chairman, whose party is usually that of the prez). Currently, politics in the Senate are holding up confirmation of Bush's nomination of one Jonathan Adelstein to serve as a Dem. member of the commision.
The Washington Post today looks at the RIAA's new ad campaign, which features music stars asking consumers not to download. "Hey, I've got a mortgage on a $10 million pad in the Hills. I gotta get paid!"
David McGuire from Washingtonpost.com was the first reporter to report the ICANN Dot-org news, not Cnet or ZDnet or wherever. His much better story is online here, and his original 2:01 a.m. Tuesday post is here.
washingtonpost.com reports that hours after the root-server attack ended, a second DDOS attack occurred targeting name servers. No proof that attacks were perpetrated by same person(s), but similarities abound.
...maybe it was a month ago on washingtonpost.com. Cool picture too.
washingtonpost.com's story on the dot-org decision is online here.
Uh, excuse me, but you should know that the FCC has four members and a chairman (2 Dems, 2 Repubs, and a chairman, whose party is usually that of the prez). Currently, politics in the Senate are holding up confirmation of Bush's nomination of one Jonathan Adelstein to serve as a Dem. member of the commision.
The Washington Post today looks at the RIAA's new ad campaign, which features music stars asking consumers not to download. "Hey, I've got a mortgage on a $10 million pad in the Hills. I gotta get paid!"
David McGuire from Washingtonpost.com was the first reporter to report the ICANN Dot-org news, not Cnet or ZDnet or wherever. His much better story is online here, and his original 2:01 a.m. Tuesday post is here.
Ah, yes, er, fixed.
The Washington Post also writes about the Army's exhibition at E3 expo. Read it here.