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nz: Child Porn Offenders May Pose Serious Risk to Children The appeal of Tauranga child pornography offender Ross Mundy regarding home detention is scheduled to be heard on 5 May in the Rotorua High Court. This case highlights the need, as part of the sentencing process, to effectively assess the risk such offenders may pose to children. http://www.netsafe.org.nz/isgnews/child_porn_offending.asp eu: Enhancing the effectiveness of the protection of minors and of human dignity in audiovisual and information society services: the European Commission proposes a new Recommendation The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of minors and human dignity and the right of reply in the European audiovisual and information services industry. This Recommandation is a follow-up to the second evaluation report of 12 December 2003 on the 1998 Recommendation of the Council on the protection of minors and human dignity in audiovisual and information services. The report analysed the measures adopted in the Member States and at EU level since 2000. The new Recommendation proposed today is a further step to ensure an effective cooperation between the Member States, the industry and other interested parties, notably viewers' bodies, in the field of the protection of minors and human dignity and the right to reply. It responds notably to the challenges which technological developments bring in that field. http://europa.eu.int/rapid/start/cgi/guesten.ksh?p_action.gettxt=gt&doc=IP/04/598|0|RAPID&lg=EN&display= fi: Control mechanisms for programmes containing harmful material for children to be increased In early 2004, the Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA) finished a survey on the effectiveness and awareness of protection of minors within television operations. Based on this survey, national broadcasters have now agreed on the so-called new self-regulation. The purpose is to increase the effectiveness of protection of minors within television operations. http://www.ficora.fi/englanti/ajankoht/programme.htm Religious hatred flourishes on web The number of extremist websites espousing violent or racist views has grown by more than a quarter since January, according to a global study of "hate" sites. http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1213726,00.html US criticised over web controls The US should reopen most of the sites shut down after September 11 because of terrorism fears, a report says. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3703559.stm us: Study: Many Federal Sites Not Terror Risks Federal officials should consider reopening public access to about three dozen Web sites withdrawn from the Internet after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, a government-financed study says, because the sites pose little or no risk to homeland security. http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=7123 http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/05/10/web.sites.terrorism.ap/index.html uk: British Police Arrest 13 Suspected of Child Porn British police arrested 13 people on Tuesday suspected of downloading and distributing child pornography over the Internet, in raids across London involving 100 officers. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;?storyID=5107141 ie: Govt position on Judge Curtin unchanged by Tralee arrest The Government's position on Judge Brian Curtin has not changed following his arrest at the weekend. http://www.online.ie/news/viewer.adp?article=3113626 us: Saucy talk in chat room leads to arrest When Barrett D. Peavy thought he was setting up an illicit rendezvous with a 15-year-old girl Thursday morning, he was actually communicating online with an undercover Peachtree City police officer, police said. http://www.thecitizennews.com/main/archive-040509/fp-01.html Chinese internet writer jailed A Chinese journalist has been jailed for two years without trial, according to an American civil rights group. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3706727.stm Reporters Without Borders concerned about Wang Jinbo's health Reporters Without Borders has expressed its deep anxiety about the deteriorating health of cyberdissident Wang Jinbo, aged 32. His family says other inmates, apparently incited to do so by the warders, regularly beat him. http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=330 (English) http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=137 (Francais) Chinese youths trash Internet café Staff at a Chinese Internet cafe have resigned after they were beaten up last week by a gang of 16 teenagers barred from entering the cybercafe. The gang of youths beat one worker with bins and fire extinguishers before trashing the Internet café. Earlier they threatened to beat up anyone who "dared to check identity cards" after being refused entry to the cybercafe. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/12/china_cybercafe/ ca: Man sent gun in internet mix-up A Canadian student who ordered an MP3 player over the internet from the US was shocked to receive a licensed handgun instead. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3703321.stm Browser Hijackers Ruining Lives Malicious programs called browser hijackers install a lot of nasty stuff on people's computers -- primarily hard-core, borderline-illegal pornography. Some victims are facing firings, divorces and even criminal prosecution. http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,63391,00.html Detenido por mostrar fotos de una mujer desnuda en Internet sin su consentimiento Durante el día de ayer, 10 de mayo de 2004, la Policía Judicial de Navalmoral de la Mata, población situada en la provincia de Cacerés, procedió a la detención de R.G.V., de 23 años de edad, acusado de haber publicado en Internet fotos de una mujer desnuda que previamente había amenazado y coaccionado para que tuviera relaciones sexuales con él. http://delitosinformaticos.com/noticias/108426811571418.shtml us: The 'Dot Kids' Internet Domain: Protecting Children Online Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet - May 6, 2004 http://energycommerce.house.gov/108/Hearings/05062004hearing1262/hearing.htm us: Cops: Man put porn meant for teen online A Neptune man was arrested early yesterday morning and charged in connection with a series of lewd acts performed via his home computer and a live "Web cam" and transmitted to who he believed was a 14-year-old boy, authorities said. http://www.app.com/app/story/0,21625,962239,00.html us: Parents warned about Web dangers Sex predator experts share safety tips during seminar at the Jupiter Community Center. http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/jc_local_news/article/0,1651,TCP_1114_2869164,00.html us: Man, 32, admits to pimping girl An Oakland man pleaded guilty to child sex trafficking Monday, admitting in federal court that he knowingly recruited a 13-year-old girl for prostitution and then became her pimp. http://www.oaklandtribune.com/Stories/0,1413,82~1726~2140981,00.html za: Social worker on trial in child sex case A Rietfontein social worker, who worked in Bronkhorstspruit, on Monday pleaded not guilty in the Pretoria regional court to 16 charges relating to indecent assault and the soliciting of minor boys. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=15&art_id=vn20040511035515567C718913&set_id=1 uk: Sex offender wants hospital job back A doctor placed on the sex offenders' register for downloading child porn is applying to work again in Midland hospitals. http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/tm_objectid=14225236&method=full&siteid=50002&headline=sex-offender-wants-hospital-job-back-name_page.html us: Man jailed over record online fraud A CALIFORNIAN man who milked a record $US37.5 million out of about 900,000 credit card owners by signing them up for pornographic websites was sentenced today to more than 11 years in a US prison. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,9531024%5E15331%5E%5Enbv%5E15306%2D15319,00.html http://smh.com.au/articles/2004/05/11/1084041384062.html http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-me-taves11_may11,1,6322551.story au: ACA: first spam prosecutions in sight Australian authorities may be close to making their first prosecutions under new anti-spam laws enacted in April. http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/0,39023165,39147124,00.htm Anti-Spam Legislation Hits Its Stride By Carol M. Morrissey Legislation to ban unsolicited commercial e-mail, also known by that wonderful moniker, "spam," is receiving an incredible amount of attention in Congress this year. So far this session there have been hearings before House and Senate committees, markups before two House committees and a bill favorably reported by the House committee on Energy and Commerce. As those of us following the issue are aware, spam legislation has been pending before Congress for the past several years with varying degrees of success. (Please see the June 1998, CongressLine, Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail: Spam for the Masses.) Similar to what Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart once famously remarked about obscenity, " But I know it when I see it." - we usually know what is spam when we open up our inboxes and consumers are tired of being inundated by it. Not only is spam an intrusive nuisance, it slows down our e-mail connections (and for those in rural areas who may be paying long distance charges to access their e-mail, time is money) and costs our Internet Service Providers (ISP's) for their policing efforts. Perhaps most frustrating of all, spammers have become craftier at disguising who they are and what they are about, which includes the proliferation of spam associated with pornographic websites. http://www.cbeji.com.br/br/novidades/artigos/index.asp?id=2815 Global effort needed Canada eyes world treaty to deal with spammers as nations struggle. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2004-05-12-global-spam-effort_x.htm Canada launches anti-spam task force Spammers have no place in Canada's marketplace,' Industry Minister says. http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040511.wspam0511/BNStory/National/ us: Anti-spam suit loses on appeal The Utah Court of Appeals on Thursday upheld the dismissal of a class action lawsuit alleging Sprint Communications Co. violated state anti-spam laws. http://www.sltrib.com/2004/May/05072004/utah/164141.asp http://www.utcourts.gov/opinions/appopin/gillman050604.htm us: FTC settles deceptive spam charges The Federal Trade Commission has settled charges against two individuals who allegedly used spam to trick recipients into accessing sexually explicit material. They will pay $122,500, purported to be the total revenue generated by their activities. http://www.out-law.com/php/page.php?page_id=ftcsettlesdeceptiv1084363338 us: Judge ties antispammer's hands A Northern California District Court judge issued a temporary restraining order to prevent SpamCop, an antispam operation, from interfering with messages sent by alleged junk e-mailer OptInRealBig.com. http://news.com.com/2100-1024_3-5210518.html vi: Omnibus bill proposing a variety of criminal justice changes In addition to establishing a civilian review board and changing police officers' early retirement eligibility, Sen. Lorraine Berry's Omnibus Crime Bill of 2004 calls for numerous other changes and reforms. The bill still must be approved by a majority of senators and signed by Gov. Charles Turnbull before it becomes law. http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/index.pl/article_home?id=5279195 Federations are key to Internet security Common threats demand common defenses. E-mail-borne malware - such as viruses, spam and spyware - represents the most serious threat to the stability and security of the Internet-based global economy. The Internet won't be truly safe for e-business until we have a governance structure that can effectively deal with these and other cyberthreats - specifically, a governance structure that is multinational, federated and self-policing. http://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2004/0329kobielus.html Special Studies on Technology and Banking - Technological Innovation in Banking and Payments: Industry Trends and Implications for Banks by Karen Furst, Willian W. Lang, and Daniel E. Nolle We discuss the response of banks to these technological developments, and the challenges arising for bank management in the fourth section of the article. Banks are substantially increasing their investments in technology, and we present information on the composition and magnitude of those investments. Our analysis indicates that banks are feeling strong competitive pressures to avoid being left behind in the technology area. This sense of urgency could lead to heightened technologyrelated risk exposures for banks if they fail to implement appropriate technology risk management practices. We then briefly discuss the steps taken by bank regulators to help institutions develop sound risk management measures. The article concludes with a summary of our key observations. http://www.cbeji.com.br/br/downloads/secao/TechQJFurstLangNolle.pdf au: Sharman fails to deliver evidence again: MIPI Sharman Networks and MIPI will be back in Federal court Friday for yet another legal contest over access to evidence that was confiscated in raids last February. http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/0,39023166,39147338,00.htm us: Woman fined for getting tunes off Internet A federal judge has fined a Connecticut woman $6,000 for allegedly downloading copyright-protected music from the Internet. http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040506/NEWS/40506006 Under the skin of digital crime There was a time when hacking was something positive. It was done in the name of intellectual curiousity rather than financial reward. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3701671.stm Microsoft, Lindows face off in Dutch court Microsoft and Lindows faced off in a Dutch court Tuesday over allegations the Linux operating system company infringed on the Windows trademark. http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/0,39023166,39147330,00.htm OECD: Corporate governance: Stronger principles for better market integrity The newly revised OECD Principles of Corporate Governance were released on 22 April. The result is a stronger OECD instrument to help improve boardroom behaviour globally. And that means better business and stronger markets for everyone. http://www.oecdobserver.org/news/fullstory.php/aid/1231/Corporate_governance:_Stronger_principles_for_better_market_integrity.html Britain will 'lead the world' in broadband Latest figures for the availability of high-speed services show that the UK is no longer the sick man of the broadband world. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/broadband/0,39020342,39154426,00.htm http://www.vnunet.com/News/1155085 http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1214783,00.html EU: Breitband-Internetnutzung nimmt in Europa schneller zu als in den USA http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/47278 Microsoft warns of "important" Windows flaw A flaw in Microsoft's almost universally used Windows operating system could allow hackers to take control of a PC by luring users to a malicious Web site and coaxing them into clicking on a link, the company is warning. http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=5114691 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Check out http://www.auda.org.au/domain-news/dn-news for the latest domain news. 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