Virus writers have started using public interest in the Michael Jackson trial to try and fool users into executing malware on their PCs, according to antivirus firm Sophos.
Antivirus companies warned of a new worm on Monday that that is sent by e-mail and appears to contain photographs of the Iraq war.
Users hoping for a sneaky peek at some candid shots of Hollywood star Julia Roberts in compromising positions are facing disappointment -- the e-mail attachment turns out to be a computer virus.
If you own a Web address that contains your name, a more famous person or company may be able to snatch it from you, especially if you sell something on the pages.
The rock star Bruce Springsteen has lost his bid to evict a fan club from an Internet website sporting his name.
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