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Internet scam leads to 15 months in prison

A California man was sentenced to 15 months in prison on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to opening tens of thousands of bogus online brokerage accounts and then pocketing the tiny test deposits made by companies like E-Trade Financial and Charles Schwab.

Michael Largent, 22, of Plumas Lake, California, had pleaded guilty to two computer fraud charges in May. He had been facing a possible five-year prison sentence.

He will also pay US$200,000 in restitution to the banks and will be restricted from using computers and the Internet for three years following his release.

According to prosecutors, Largent wrote a program that opened more than 58,000 brokerage accounts. The goal was to steal the micro-deposits made by financial institutions when they link a new account to an existing bank account.

He set up the accounts using fake names, including Hank Hill and Rusty Shackelford, taken from Fox Broadcasting’s TV series “King of the Hill.” “When the deposits occurred, he would transfer the funds into his own bank accounts or onto prepaid debit cards,” the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday in a press release.

Typically these deposits were between $0.01 and $2, but they added up. In total, Largent tried to make more than $50,000 in the scam, the Department of Justice said.

Largent’s arrest was widely covered on the Internet last year, where it was likened to so-called “salami-slicing” scams depicted in movies such as “Superman III” and “Office Space.” Salami slicing refers to stealing large amounts of money in many small, undetectable amounts.

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eBay being sued by Skype founders

THE founders of Skype are suing its owner eBay and the investor group that has agreed to buy the Internet telephone service, alleging theft of technology, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The suit, which could complicate eBay’s $US1.9 billion ($2.18 billion) sale of a 65 per cent stake in Skype, was brought by Joltid, a company owned by Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis.

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EBay’s deal to sell its majority stake valued Skype at $US2.75 billion but that was well below the $US3.1 billion eBay spent in acquiring Skype.

Joltid controls key peer-to-peer technology behind Skype, and the two companies are already in a legal dispute.

Earlier this year, Skype had filed a claim against Joltid in the United Kingdom in a dispute over a software licensing agreement that Joltid was seeking to terminate.

Joltid had brought a counterclaim, claiming that Skype was in violation of the original agreement.

The report also comes after Internet auction house eBay said earlier this month that it agreed to sell a 65 per cent stake in Skype to a consortium including venture firm Index Ventures and private equity firm Silver Lake.

The Journal report said Joltid’s suit names those investors, in addition to eBay, as defendants.

EBay officials were not immediately available, while a Skype spokesman declined to comment.

The latest report also comes after Web TV firm Joost, also owned by Zennstrom and Friis, removed its high-profile chairman Mike Volpi, who joined Index Ventures. Joost had said they were investigating Volpi’s actions during his tenure as CEO and Chairman but did not elaborate.

Sources last week said Zennstrom and Friis had contacted several private equity firms in an effort to launch a bid to buy back their old business.

EBay shares dipped 1.6 per cent in extended trade to $US23.92 after closing at $US24.32.

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[Thanks Fiona]

My top 10 Google blogs

I initially wrote a post covering all of Google Blogs, but then a mate of mine published his before mine was due for publishing, so I’ve decided to mash things up a little and give you the top 10 that I read on a regular basis..

  1. Adsense Blog – Anything and everything you need to know about Adsense, a fantastic resource for beginners and professionals.
  2. Analytics Blog – If you’re an SEO or just someone who likes keeping track of their traffic, then this is a good spot to hear about new tips, news and tricks.
  3. GMail Blog – An awesome resource for hearing about new Google Labs stuff.
  4. Webmaster Central Blog – Another place for SEOs to hang.
  5. Website Optimizer Blog – News on products, insights and other strategies Google is putting together.
  6. Official Google Blog – Google’s official blog.
  7. AdWords Blog – Anything and everything you need to know about Google Adwords. SEM heaven!
  8. Affiliate Network Blog – A publisher and advertiser hangout.
  9. Code Updates Blog – The latest on Google code releases.
  10. Reader Blog – News, tips and tricks for the RSS junkies.

So there you have it, those are ten that I read on a daily basis; Yes, it takes up a lot of time, but if you want to stay on top of the game that’s how you do it – No, Twitter isn’t good enough :P

For the complete list of Google Blogs, click here.

What’s buzzzzzing?

We all use Twitter and if you don’t, then it’s probably a good idea that you jump onto the bang wagon and join us in wasting some time ;)

TOPSY is an awesome search engine powered by tweets, so if you’re keen to know what’s buzzing around the Internet, then this is the place for you.

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To be honest, I’ve been using it for a bit already and have found it darn useful, give it a go!

PS. TOPSY your name, you know you wana ;) What’s awesome, is that they use little icons to show where your mentions were, which is incredibly useful!

PPS. You can follow me on Twitter by clicking here – who knows, I might follow you back!

Google Sidewiki

Google Sidewiki is a browser sidebar that lets you contribute and read information alongside any web page..

Interview with the Bing team – Whiteboard Friday

If you don’t know who Bing are, then you’re falling behind a little – Bing is Microsoft’s new search engine, here are some resources:

SEOmoz were lucky enough to interview the Bing team, take a watch..

Sitepoint 5 for 1 book sale!

Sitepoint is having a fantastic sale on their PDF books – It’s just $29.99 for $149.75 worth of some of the best web related books in the world!

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I own a bunch of their books already, so I selected a few that I don’t have, namely:

  • Online Marketing Inside Out
  • Outsourcing Web Projects: 6 Steps to a Smarte…
  • Sexy Web Design
  • The Principles of Beautiful Web Design
  • Simply SQL

And with the order, you get a free one too:

  • 31 Days To Build A Better Blog

For just $29.95, that’s not shabby at all! I wish they were hardcover though ;)

Click here to buy some books!

[Thanks @Haydndup for notifying me]

Surf Facebook and Twitter for free with FNB

Looks like all the ISPs are gunning for market share today, first AfriHost announces a special on bandwidth – just R29 per gigabyte and now FNB is providing free surfing of Twitter and Facebook until December 2009.

First National Bank’s (FNB) internet service provider, FNB Connect, today announced a South African first through launching free bandwidth to Facebook and Twitter for all FNB Connect data customers.

FNB Connect Surf data account users will, with immediate effect, be able to surf Facebook, Twitter and all FNB websites for FREE, between 7pm and 11pm seven days a week without incurring data costs. This offer will run until the end of December 2009.

Pretty sweet deal if you ask me!

ADSL – R29 per GB from Afrihost

For those of you who do a huge amount of surfing or downloading on/from the Interenet, then this one’s going to put a smile on your face.

Afrihost are currently having a special on bandwidth:

For just R29, this is what you get:

  • 1 GB Data Monthly
  • INSTANT ACTIVATION
  • Top Ups @ R29 per GB
  • POP3 / IMAP Email
  • 5 Email Aliases
  • Spam & Virus Filter
  • SMTP Server

This is the cheapest bandwidth I’ve ever heard about, just R29 for a GIG! And before you worry.. no you don’t need to start a contract or anything with them!

More information on costs can be found here.

Google Fast Flip

Ok, so the latest thing is Google Fast Flip, a quick and easy way to track down the news you’re looking for.

The concept is really simple and best explained with an picture, so below you can see what I’m talking about whilst I explain.

Google Fast Flip allows you to “flip” through pages from various news sources around the world. This allows you to go through a great deal of information incredibly quickly, rather than spending hours sifting through various websites. Once you’ve found something you’re interested in, you can click through and actually read the articles by flipping through the pages as if it were a newspaper or magazine..

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That’s just brilliant, geez, and let your mind wonder for a while – imagine everything that could happen from here!