Users rave, Web sites fear ad blockers (Seattle Times)
Fans see them as wonderful tools, but site owners say they could have a devastating effect on the availability of content on the Web.
A War On Annoying Online Ads (Hartford Courant)
Jumpy, blinking Internet ads really bug "Rick752."
County Councilman Kirven says ‘suspicious' e-mail planted spyware (The Greenville News)
He said the spyware was installed without the knowledge of county officials, and that county information technology staff could find nothing wrong with the e-mail and its attachment, which he described as an unintelligible audio file.
Worker fired over porn was spammed (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
BOSTON (AP) - Prosecutors have dropped a child pornography charge against a former state worker who was fired over illicit content that prosecutors now say wasn't the man's fault.
Tony Trout blasts federal investigators (The Greenville News)
Tony Trout said on his Web site today that investigators are trying to undermine his work and that taxpayers have a right to know "what type of people have been hired."