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Wired Watchdog
Wired Watchdog was a weekly investigative journalism series published from Mar. 2000 to August 2001 at CNET News.com and syndicated to other Web sites and e-mail newsletters.

Issues for 2000: 2001   2000
  • Be leery of tropical area codes, Dec. 22, 2000
  • News sites mistakenly blocked by filters, study says, Dec. 15, 2000
  • Bogus buyers' clubs infiltrating the Web, Dec. 8, 2000
  • Giveaway site makes waves with credit charges, Dec. 1, 2000
  • Who will win the war of the worms?, Nov. 22, 2000
  • TiVo plus Ethernet not ready for prime time, Nov. 17, 2000
  • Did Google give Yahoo a boost?, Nov. 10, 2000
  • Watch out for Internet 'no-service' providers, Nov. 3, 2000
  • A quick fix for a car insurance headache, Oct. 27, 2000
  • Trademark owners could get a leg up on domains, Oct. 20, 2000
  • A switch to an alternative Internet?, Oct. 13, 2000
  • Email attachments can be pretty revealing, Oct. 5, 2000
  • Discover a security flaw? Get a lawyer, Sept. 22, 2000
  • Beware of Web servers' weak security standards, Sept. 15, 2000
  • Policy shift could disable secure servers, Sept. 8, 2000
  • Hang up on prepaid calling card scams, Aug. 25, 2000
  • Charity begins at home page, Aug. 18, 2000
  • Agency could be coming for your domain name, Aug. 11, 2000
  • Although online trading is hot, you may get burned, Aug. 4, 2000
  • Foreign domain names face compatibility hurdle, July 28, 2000
  • NSI accused by rivals of hoarding domain names, July 21, 2000
  • Beware: E-signatures can be easily forged, July 14, 2000
  • Groups cite bias in domain name arbitration, July 7, 2000
  • Do privacy policies really protect you?, June 30, 2000
  • Even Web not immune to pyramid schemes, June 23, 2000
  • New Web tracking service raises old privacy concerns, June 16, 2000
  • Net signature drive would set precedent, June 9, 2000
  • Yowsa! Web translator upsets humor-impaired, June 2, 2000
  • Policy change at Yahoo causes "identity crisis", May 26, 2000
  • Trademark owners may get millions of new names, May 19, 2000
  • Web registrars may take back your domain name, May 12, 2000
  • Your medical records may not belong to you, May 5, 2000
  • New Netpliance has same 'problem' as old, Apr. 28, 2000
  • AOL's "youth filters" protect kids from Democrats, Apr. 24, 2000
  • Now your boss can read email you didn't send, Apr. 14, 2000
  • US West customers vulnerable to hackers, Apr. 7, 2000
  • Intuit products "phone home" more often than you may like, Mar. 31, 2000


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