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How to evade Google search

February 2, 2006 Companies must take steps to ensure that the search giant's prolific Web bots don't grab content they want to keep hidden. TAGS: Webmaster, search engine, cache, Google Inc., Google Search, Dell

Yahoo search update gets mixed reviews

July 23, 2005 Webmasters flood chat boards with complaints as Yahoo tweaks search index, algorithm. TAGS: Yahoo Search, Webmaster, Yahoo! Inc., message board, search result, search engine

Congress spanks naughty sex sites

July 25, 2006 President Bush is expected to sign a bill that targets Net drug sales and sneaky Web sites deemed "harmful to minors." TAGS: bill, Webmaster, legislation, crime, children, president

Police Blotter: Bondage Webmaster fights abuse conviction

May 23, 2007 Owner of SlaveSpace.com tries to overturn verdict saying he's guilty of criminal abuse of woman who volunteered to be his sex slave. TAGS: Police Blotter, conviction, Webmaster, U.S. District Judge, Maryland, photograph

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft adopt same Web index tool

November 16, 2006 Offers a place to submit Web pages to all three search engines at once, instead of performing the process at each site. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live Search, search engine, Webmaster, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., search result, Microsoft Windows Live, owner, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Congress targets deceptive 'sex' sites

July 21, 2006 Senators vote for crackdown on "harmful to minor" sites, Net drug sales, sex offenders. Bush's sign-off expected soon. TAGS: minor, bill, legislation, margin, First Amendment, digital image, Webmaster, senator, language, word

Did worm infect Alaska candidates' site?

October 26, 2006 A husband-wife team running in the state's governor's race blame a hacker for infecting their election Web site with a virus. TAGS: candidate, Alaska, Governor, worm, Webmaster, call, virus, server, password

Court puts clamp on alleged spyware ring

November 11, 2005 Operation that allegedly bundled spyware with free downloads is temporarily shut down by a court at the FTC's request. TAGS: agency, Webmaster, spyware, Los Angeles, blog

McAfee automates Google hacking

January 10, 2005 Web sites can check whether they are leaking info about their security to Google. But is the service a security tool or a hacking helper? TAGS: hacking, Google Inc., Webmaster, McAfee Inc., security, database

Report criticizes Google's porn filters

April 10, 2003 An optional setting that aims to keep adult content out of the company's search-result listings excludes thousands of innocuous sites, a Harvard study says. TAGS: SafeSearch, Ben Edelman, Berkman Center, Web crawler, listing, Google Inc., study, Webmaster, IBM Corp.

U.K. Webmaster accused of aiding terrorists

July 21, 2006 Feds are seeking extradition, alleging 26-year-old used the Internet to "recruit mujahideen" and raise funds for jihad. TAGS: indictment, terrorist, federal government, conspiracy, recruiting, Connecticut, U.K., Webmaster, Afghanistan, U.S.

This week in security

November 11, 2005 In 1984, Rockwell sang of paranoia in "Somebody's Watching Me." In 2005, music itself keeps an eye on its listeners. TAGS: rootkit, Rockwell, Sunbelt Software, anti-spyware, agreement, Webmaster, spyware, music, Sony Corp., CD, security

The politics of .xxx

June 6, 2005 If the porn domain remains voluntary, that's one thing, says CNET New.com's Declan McCullagh. But what happens if politicians make it mandatory? TAGS: politician, Communications Decency Act, politics, Webmaster

Don't be so quick to click that Web page

July 10, 2007 If you thought e-mail threats were a pain, that's nothing. Trend Micro's Raimund Genes talks about the latest Net-borne danger to the computing world. TAGS: Raimund Genes, Trend Micro Inc., Webmaster, e-mail, Web browser, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system
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