Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Harvard University has discovered an intrusion on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Central Administration information technology networks which could have exposed user’s login credentials to cyber criminals. The breach was discovered on June 19th, but Harvard University decided not…
Harvard University students introducing a new Social website “Skamster”
Harvard University students introducing a new Social Website “Skamster” to share daily stories, experiences or self-memes with whole Internet. Till now more than 500 users have joined in a day and website have made it to articles and blogs too. It is a platform to speak with internet and Who…
Bomb threat at Harvard a hoax
Yesterday’s bomb threats that spurred the evacuation of four buildings on Harvard’s campus were linked today to Harvard student Eldo Kim. According to federal prosecutors, the 20-year-old Kim issued the threats in order to get out of taking a final exam Monday morning. Emails written by Kim from an anonymous Internet address were…
Renowned Expert on Adware & Spyware, Ben Edelman, Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School, Keynotes at Affiliate …
Ben Edelman, Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School will share insight and research observations on affiliate spyware, adware, popups, and other controversial online practices, explaining how to identify practices that overcharge online advertisers at Affiliate Management Days, March 8-9 at the Westin San Francisco. Affiliate Management Days is the professional forum…
Q&A: Ben Edelman of Harvard on adware & affiliate commission fraud
Print Posted 31 January 2012 14:42pm by Geno Prussakov with 0 comments Tweet Tweet It has been a while since the topic of adware and conjugated affiliate commission fraud has been brought up on digital marketing blogs. It may appear that the problem is gone. However, this is by no…