ICANN to RIRs: There are four specific issues requiring discussion and clarification so that the agreement can be signed.
Job Opening: Permanent full-time position for a personal social coordinator for a New York-based web designer. Your primary responsibility will be managing my accounts with various online social networking sites.
Max Dornseif points to The Economics of Privacy and Anonymity.
Freedom to Tinker: Diebold Fails Yet Another Security Evaluation.
Microsoft:
Do not click any hyperlinks that you do not trust. Type them in the Address bar yourself.
CNET: Network Solutions cuts short Google (whois) shortcut.
Dave Winer points to an excellent (and, notably, anonymous) political blog: Billmon.
FTC Consumer Alert: Who's Spamming Who? Could it Be You?
BBC: Judge Coombe admits falling asleep but denies snoring loudly, the court heard.
Max Dornseif looks at real-life computer crime as it affects the guy next door: Legal System and SPAM.
Dilbert: I discovered a hole in our Internet security.
Mark Foster @ CircleID: TLD Operators: Cleaning Up Lame Delegations.
The Practical Nomad blog: USA will keep visitor travel histories for 100 years.
From the Practical Nomad blog: USA snooping on airline reservations violates so-calleld "deal" with EU; Scenes From A Sad Airport.
Alexander Svensson has received Mail from Mr. Hussein.
Max Dornseif on a 100,000 EUR domain name sale: Money in hijacking Internet Connections.
Photoshop: This application does not support the unauthorized processing of banknotes.
Yahoo News: "Viking village" hopes cruelly dashed in Scotland.
Adam Peake @ GLOCOM(ish): ITU workshop on Internet Governance, Feb 26-27
Politech: Anonymous domain name registrations... and spam problems.
Michael Froomkin was getting nervous a bout his flight back to the US.
Via Freedom to Tinker: An Unrepentant Spammer Considers the Risks.
Alexander Svensson has blogged a globalized new year's address.