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Core switches
Aug 28th
We had some delay due to delivery problems with a supplier but yesterday we upgraded our backbone to new hardware.
The Pirate Party Becomes The Pirate Bay’s New Host
May 19th
After its previous bandwidth provider had to take the site offline due to concerns over an aggressive Hollywood injunction, today The Pirate Bay is fully back in operation with a surprising new supplier. From a few hours ago, in a move intended to “stand up for freedom of expression”, the Swedish Pirate Party became the site’s new host.
Apps emerge to reset Facebook privacy settings
May 19th
New third-party applications are trying to make it easier to reset Facebook privacy settings, following recent changes from the company that make a sizable chunk of profile content public by default when it was once under lock and key.
Photokina 2010
May 19th
Eurohosters is glad to announce its presence at Photokina 2010 in Cologne, Germany. Follow us for more news. And contact us to meet at this event.
Consumer Watchdog Calls on FTC to Investigate Google’s WiFi Snooping
May 18th
SANTA MONICA, CA — Consumer Watchdog today called on the Federal Trade Commission to launch an immediate probe of Google’s snooping on private WiFi networks as the Internet giant sent its Street View cars to gather information.
McAfee: USB worm is biggest PC threat
May 18th
A worm that is spread via USB flash drives has been named the biggest security threat to PC users by McAfee.
According to the security vendor’s Threats Report: First Quarter 2010, an AutoRun related infection was also the word’s third biggest PC threat, while the rest of top five biggest PC threats were made up of password-stealing Trojans.