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China-Based Cyber Spy Network Uncovered

China-Based Cyber Spy Network Uncovered

It’s a major discovery, a cyber spy network that’s infected 1,295 computers in 103 countries, according to the Information Warfare Monitor (IWM), which is made up of researchers from Ottawa-based think tank SecDev Group and the University of Toronto’s Munk Centre for International Studies.

That might not seem like a lot of computers, but those machines are in foreign ministries and embassies. The discovery occurred after IWM was asked to investigate computers belonging to the Dalai Lama. From there they uncovered something far more complex, a network of spying on the ministries of foreign affairs of Iran, Bangladesh, Latvia, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei, Barbados and Bhutan, as well as embassies of India, South Korea, Indonesia, Romania, Cyprus, Malta, Thailand, Taiwan, Portugal, Germany and Pakistan.

Broadband For All Europeans?

Broadband For All Europeans?

Should everyone have the right to broadband Internet access? That’s the issue before the European Commission at the moment, and they’re leaning toward yes. They’re bringing forward reviewing what basic telecoms services Europeans can expect, according to the BBC.

Under EC rules, when the majority of people in the European Union enjoy a telecom service, it becomes one all Europeans should have access to. But at the moment, figures indicate that only 36% of EU citizens have broadband access.

However, when announcing the review, EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding said:

Orange Lands Multi-Country iPhone Deal

Apple continues to sign agreements with international mobile operators to bring the company’s iPhone to a larger market, just as the company is reportedly prepping to launch a new 3G-enabled version of the device, along with version 2.0 iPhone software. Today’s announcement come’s from France’s Orange, which issued a one-sentence statement saying it has reached an agreement with Apple to distribute the iPhone in Austria, Belgium, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Jordan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland later in 2008, as well as Orange’s African markets.

Europe Needs Better Game Rules

Europe Needs Better Game RulesThe countries of the European Union are in disarray. Not politically, but in the way they rate games. According to a new survey showing how Pan European GameInformation (Pegi) is used across the continent, only two countries – Germany and Lithuania – have laws about the way games are sold. 15 others ban harmful games being sold to minors,one has broader laws, and four – Cyprus, Romania, Slovenia and Luxembourg – actually have no laws restricting game sales.   Pegi rates games by describing their content and alsogiving information about violence, bad language, drug use and sexual content. The survey has left the European Commission suggesting a code of conduct for games sales across Europe, and for countriesto implement the Pegi system. It would also like an age verification system for those buying games.   Meglena Kuneva, the EU consumer commissioner, said,   "Our clear message today isthat industry and national authorities must go further to ensure that all parents have the power to make the right decisions for themselves and their child."

eBay Hits Out At Romanian Phishers

eBay Hits Out At Romanian PhishersRomania, China and Russia. Those are the countries eBay sees as the home of the cybercriminals it’s trying to fight.   Speak at the e-crime Congress in London, eBay UK’s trust and safety manager, Mark Lee, said,   “These attacks are definitely organized.There are towns in Romania where the entire focus is on sites like eBay as the main source of income."   He claims that the criminals are able to operate without any real fear ofpunishment, according to silicon.com. Although Romania has been efficient in the capital, Bucharest, in other areas of the country Lee’s team found up to200 eBay fraud cases backed up.   He said that phishing remains the biggest threat to eBay users, but that the figures haven’t grown because the company has done more and more to educateits customers.

Europeans Go More Mobile

New figures released by Eurostat show that mobile phone subscriptions in the 27 EU states increased a staggering 14 times between 1996 and 2005. At the start of the period, the average was seven subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, but just nine years later it had increased to 96 for each 100. With 158 and 127 respectively, Luxembourg and Lithuania were top of the list, with Romania the lowest, having just 62 mobile subscriptions per 100 inhabitants.   The most interesting figures, though, show countries where people used mobile access but had no landline. There was a great divide between Western Europe and the newer EU member states to the east. Although Swedish registered non one with just a mobile and no landline, the percentage was 42% just using mobiles in the Czech Republic, 40% in Latvia, and 36% in Estonia, 48% in Lithuania and 38% in Slovakia. Throughout the EU members in 2006, 18% had mobile access but no landlines.   The overall percentage of landlines rose during the nine-year period from 43 per 100 inhabitants to 48, with the highest numbers occurring in Western Europe.

PayPal Adds Markets, Language Support

Online payment service—and eBay subsidiary—PayPal has announced it has expanded its reach to 87 new national markets, and had finally made its primary site available in three new languages. The new additions make PayPal available in 190 markets around the world.

As of today, users will also be able to access the main PayPal site—and all online transaction processes—in Spanish, French, or simplified Chinese. Users with Internet browsers configured to prefer any of those three languages will automatically be offered to view the site in their preferred language when they first visit the site.

Omnifone Announces Mobile Music Service

Omnifone Announces Mobile Music Service

Britain’s Omnifone has announced an ambitious new MusicStation mobile music service, aiming to provide an all-you-can-eat subscription-based music from all major music labels to owners ot 2.5G and 3G mobile phones throughout Europe (and, eventually, other regions). The service will be priced at £1.99/&euro2.99 a week, and has already set up partnership deals with 23 mobile network operators.

"The launch of MusicStation heralds the next generation mobile music experience for the hundreds of millions of mobile phone subscribers worldwide who want a simple, easy-to-use digital music experience," said Rob Lewis, CEO of Omnifone, in a statement. "MusicStation will give users of any music-capable handset the ability to legally access, download and enjoy an unlimited amount of music, from a global music catalogue supported by the music industry, all for a small weekly fee, wherever they are."

AOL Sues Phishers Under New Laws

America Online today announced it has filed lawsuits against three overseas “gangs” alleged to be behind online identity theft (or “phishing”) scams. The suits are the first to be filed under an anti-phishing statue Virginia enacted in July, 2005; AOL is seeking total damages of $18 million.

The three suits charge the gangs with tricking AOL members using fake Web sites which look like the sites of legitimate companies

New Orange Windows Handhelds for Europe

Orange is launching a new smartphone and a new PDA in Europe beginning in November: both run Windows Mobile 5.0 and use Orange’s EDGE-based wireless network rather than the company’s speedier (though less deployed) 3G network.

The Orange SPV C600 GSM smartphone will succeed Orange’s popular C500 model, and features a 320 by 240-pixel color screen, a 1.3 megapixel camera, 64 MB of memory, and a MiniSD expansion slot. The phone offers wireless networking via IrDA and Bluetooth 1.2, but the C600 does not ship with integrated Wi-Fi capabilities. The C600 will, however, be the first smartphone on the European market to ship with Windows Mobile 5.0: competitors are using Windows Mobile 2003 SE. The C600 will be available in the U.K., France, Poland, Slovakia, Belgium, Romania, Switzerland, and the Netherlands the first week of November for less than

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