- Fri Nov 19 2004 Holocaust group puts 3 million lost lives online
Bios of half the victims of the Nazi campaign against Jews now haunt the Web, as site searches for 3 million more.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Thu Jun 28 2001 Probing IBM's Nazi connection
In a controversial new book, author Edwin Black says information technology supplied by Big Blue provided the Nazis with a critical tool in dispatching millions to their deaths.
Posted by Paul Festa
- Wed Nov 1 2000 Watchdog group urges Yahoo to end racist auctions
An organization that monitors hate crimes sends a letter to Yahoo's chief
executive asking the portal giant to ban the auctions of Nazi and Ku Klux
Klan merchandise.
Posted by Troy Wolverton
- Thu May 3 2001 eBay to ban sale of hate items
The online auction giant announces a global ban of all hate-related items in a move highlighting the clash between moral and commercial interests on the Web.
Posted by Troy Wolverton
- Thu May 3 2001 eBay to ban sale of hate items
The online auction giant announces a global ban of all hate-related items in a move highlighting the clash between moral and commercial interests on the Web.
Posted by Troy Wolverton
- Tue Mar 31 2009 Ep. 942: Fill up on Confickerdoodles
A new scanner developed by Kaminsky and friends can help find Conficker-infected machines. We're so drenched in Conficker news at this point that I think the Girl Scouts have started selling Conficker...
Posted by Tom Merritt ,Brian Cooley and Jason Howell
- Mon Oct 13 2008 Days of rage on the Internet
What with a financial crisis coinciding with the final days of the race for the presidency, the Internet is turning into a free-fire zone. My advice: don a flak jacket and duck.
Posted by Charles Cooper
- Tue Nov 9 1999 New, fast-spreading email virus found
Researchers identify a virulent new kind of computer virus, dubbed "Bubbleboy," which is triggered simply by opening an infected email message.
Posted by John Borland
- Fri Nov 9 2007 Should YouTube play the censor and sentinel?
The high-profile video-sharing site is embroiled in a heated debate over freedom of speech and how to handle potential criminal activity.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Wed Feb 2 2000 eBay asked to pull KKK items from site
The online auctioneer comes under scrutiny again, this time for the sale of Ku Klux Klan-related material on its site.
Posted by Troy Wolverton