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Copycat College Site Scams Students With Fake Application Fees

The University of Redwood, judging from its website, seems like any other college. The school boasts a full faculty, its campus features plenty of verdant, open spaces, and it even accepts applications online. The only problem, though, is that the University of Redwood doesn't exist. And all those alluring campus photos and accomplished faculty members actually belong to Oregon's Reed College ...

Hacker Takes Credit for 'Here You Have' Virus, GoDaddy Up for Auction

Highlights from this morning's big tech headlines... Sunday, a hacker known as 'Iraq Resistance' posted a YouTube video taking credit for the 'Here You Have' e-mail virus that flooded global e-mail systems last week. [From: YouTube, via: PC World] According to the Wall Street Journal, GoDaddy.com, the Web hosting and domain registration site known for its classy Super Bowl commercials, is ...

Man Avenges Speeding Ticket by Buying Expired Police Department URL

Share When Brian McCrary got ticketed for speeding in Bluff City, Tennessee, he got mad -- but he also got even. Upset because he was caught by a police speed camera placed on U.S. Highway 11E, McCrary decided to go to the Bluff City Police Department's Web site to ask a question about his $90 fine. While there, he noticed that the site's domain name was about to expire. Opportunist that he ...

Gaga Sets Video View Milestone, Go Daddy Joins Google's China Fight

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... The Lady Gaga spectacle has evolved into a full-fledged phenomenon, as the eccentric and eclectic performer has accomplished an amazing Web milestone. According to tracking service Visible Measures, the Lady has astoundingly drawn more than 1 billion total views just for three videos, making her the "most watched franchise in ...

Christians Renounce GoDaddy Over Racy Super Bowl Ads

If you've spent any of the last couple of years on the surface of the Earth breathing and talking to people (as opposed to hiding in the depths of the planet with the mole people), you've no doubt heard of GoDaddy and its tradition of airing risque ads during the Super Bowl. The ads always generated quite a bit of attention -- one was even pulled by the network before it could air -- but this ...