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    • Pillaged MySpace Photos Show Up in Massive BitTorrent Download

      Posted by Jeff from Wired

      The creator of the file says he compiled the photos earlier this month using the MySpace security hole that Wired News reported on last week. That hole, still unacknowledged by the News Corporation-owned site, allowed voyeurs to peek inside the photo galleries of some MySpace users who had set their profiles to "private," despite MySpace's assurances that such images could only be seen by people on a user's friends' list.

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    • MySpace: 29,000 sex offenders have profiles

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      PedSpace? MySpace.com has found more than 29,000 registered sex offenders with profiles on the popular social networking Web site — more than four times the number cited by the company two months ago, North Carolina officials said Tuesday.

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      How The Internet And Innocence Kill Culture

      Posted by HeatherOrato

      Andrew Keen, Author of Cult of the Amateur: How The Internet Is Killing Today's Culture says, "The cult of the amateur is the love affair that we all have for amateur-created content on the Internet. By amateur, I mean content created by people without the kind of monetary award that allows one to pay one’s mortgage or put food on the table"...read more on www.orato.com...

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    • MySpace, MySpears: Hounding Britney

      Posted by Orato

      Getting a Britney Spears exclusive doesn’t necessarily require going undercover at Promises Treatment Facility, but it seemingly does require some creativity. I didn’t get the shocking story, but I did sniff out Ms. Spears, and something smelled a little funny. But I suspected I was on the right track, because I had my sources.

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      MySpace won't give names of sex offenders

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      MySpace’s chief security officer said the company regularly discloses information to law enforcement officials but the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act says it can only do so when proper legal processes are followed.

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      Defense Dept. Blocking MySpace, YouTube

      Posted by Jeff from Huffington Post

      From the Put the Genie Back in the Bottle Dept: The Defense Department will begin blocking access "worldwide" to YouTube, MySpace and 11 other popular Web sites on its computers and networks, according to a memo sent Friday by Gen. B.B. Bell, the U.S. Forces Korea commander. The policy is being implemented to protect information and reduce drag on the department's networks, according to Bell.

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    gharibtirdad comments on:

    Woman indicted in fatal MySpace hoax on girl

    Dear friends i agree totally with our great man US Attorney Thomas OBrien about any harassment of  anykind to another person especially a young person in My Space we have an excellent Attorney, very sincerlly Tirdad Gharib

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    5:28 am 5/18/08
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    westsider29 comments on:

    MySpace Restrictions Upset Some Users

    How will the changes affect my space,and will more changes pop up?

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    5:28 pm 3/20/07
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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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