AT&T and Comcast finalize court victory over Nashville and Google Fiber

Nashville won’t appeal as Google Fiber-backed utility pole rule is invalidated.

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AT&T and Comcast have solidified a court victory over the metro government in Nashville, Tennessee, nullifying a rule that was meant to help Google Fiber compete against the incumbent broadband providers.

The case involved Nashville's "One Touch Make Ready" ordinance that was supposed to give Google Fiber and other new ISPs faster access to utility poles. The ordinance let a single company make all of the necessary wire adjustments on utility poles itself instead of having to wait for incumbent providers like AT&T and Comcast to send work crews to move their own wires.

But AT&T and Comcast sued the metro government to eliminate the rule, and won a preliminary victory in November when a US District Court judge in Tennessee nullified the rule as it applies to poles owned by AT&T and other private parties.

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Dealmaster: Get a 55-inch Samsung 4K TV + $200 Dell gift card for $600

Plus deals on Dell laptops, GoPro cameras, wireless charging pads, and more.

Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another round of deals to share. It's CES time, which means the tech industry is introducing all manner of futuristic new gadgets, but the Dealmaster hasn't stopped finding discounts on the stuff that's available right now. Today's list is highlighted by a deal at Dell that marks Samsung's 55-inch MU6300 TV down to $600, which is a solid price for a solid 4K TV on its own, but this deal includes a $200 Dell e-gift card with the purchase.

If you don't need a new TV, the rest of the list includes deals on various Dell laptops, GoPro's Hero6 action camera, and an Anker Qi wireless charging pad. Take a look for yourself below.

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Note: Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.

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BLOCKS modular smartwatch is coming soon for $249 and up

After raising more than $1.6 million through a crowdfunding campaign in 2015, the makers of the BLOCKS modular smartwatch have been working to get their product to market, and now the team is showing off the finished product for the first time at the C…

After raising more than $1.6 million through a crowdfunding campaign in 2015, the makers of the BLOCKS modular smartwatch have been working to get their product to market, and now the team is showing off the finished product for the first time at the Consumer Electronics Show. It’s a watch with a 1.4 inch, 400 […]

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Oracle app server hack let one attacker mine $226,000 worth of cryptocoins

Exploit published in December makes cracking unpatched Oracle servers easy.

If "java" suddenly dies on your WebLogic or PeopleSoft server, you may be getting mined for Monero. (credit: David Cairns / Getty Images)

In a report published on January 7 by SANS Technology Institute, Morphus Labs researcher Renato Marinho revealed what appears to be an ongoing worldwide hacking campaign by multiple attackers against PeopleSoft and WebLogic servers that leverages a Web application server vulnerability patched by Oracle late last year.

These attackers aren't stealing data from victims, however—at least as far as anyone can tell. Instead, the exploit is being used to mine cryptocurrencies. In one case, according to analysis posted today by SANS Dean of Research Johannes B. Ullrich, the attacker netted at least 611 Monero coins (XMR)—$226,000 dollars' worth of the cryptocurrency.

The attacks appear to have leveraged a proof-of-concept exploit of the Oracle vulnerability published in December by Chinese security researcher Lian Zhang. Almost immediately after the proof of concept was published, there were reports of it being used to install cryptominers from several different locations—attacks launched from servers (some of them likely compromised servers themselves) hosted by Digital Ocean, GoDaddy, Verizon Business Services, and Athenix.

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WLAN: D-Link und McAfee stellen “Sicherheits-Router” vor

Immer mehr Hersteller wollen mit Routern punkten, die den Kunden automatische Sicherheitsfunktionen bieten. Neu dabei sind D-Link und McAfee, die einen MU-MIMO-Router mit McAfees Threat Intelligence verbinden wollen. (McAfee, Virenscanner)

Immer mehr Hersteller wollen mit Routern punkten, die den Kunden automatische Sicherheitsfunktionen bieten. Neu dabei sind D-Link und McAfee, die einen MU-MIMO-Router mit McAfees Threat Intelligence verbinden wollen. (McAfee, Virenscanner)

Hands-on with Lenovo’s 2018 ThinkPad X1 Carbon, X1 Yoga, and X1 Tablet

Lenovo is launching its 2018 line of ThinkPad X1 devices at the Consumer Electronics Show this week with three new models: the 2018 ThinkPad X1 Tablet, and the latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon and ThinkPad X1 Yoga laptops. They’re all premium thin-and-l…

Lenovo is launching its 2018 line of ThinkPad X1 devices at the Consumer Electronics Show this week with three new models: the 2018 ThinkPad X1 Tablet, and the latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon and ThinkPad X1 Yoga laptops. They’re all premium thin-and-light machines designed for the business market and, unsurprisingly, they’re not cheap. Prices start at […]

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Razer: Akku- und kabellose Spielemaus Mamba Hyperflux vorgestellt

Kein Kabel, aber auch kein Akku und deshalb besonders leicht: Razer stellt ein neues induktives Pad für Gaming-Mäuse vor. Das erste unterstützte Modell ist eine Hyperflux-Version der Mamba – und nicht gerade preisgünstig. (Razer, Eingabegerät)

Kein Kabel, aber auch kein Akku und deshalb besonders leicht: Razer stellt ein neues induktives Pad für Gaming-Mäuse vor. Das erste unterstützte Modell ist eine Hyperflux-Version der Mamba - und nicht gerade preisgünstig. (Razer, Eingabegerät)

Media Giant Can Keep Seized Ad Revenue From Pirate Sites

A federal court in Florida has signed a default judgment against more than two dozen relatively small pirate sites. The order grants media conglomerate ABS-CBN ownership of the associated domain names. In addition, it can keep the sites’ previously seized advertising revenue from networks including Google Adsense and MGID.

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For several decades the MPAA and RIAA have been the prime anti-piracy groups in the United States.

While that may be true, there’s another player making a massive impact, while getting barely any press.

ABS-CBN, the largest media and entertainment company in the Philippines, has filed a series of lawsuits against pirate sites in the US, with the popular streaming portal Fmovies as the biggest target.

The company has already won several cases with damages ranging from a few hundred thousand to millions of dollars. However, the associated injunctions in these cases are perhaps even more significant.

We previously covered how ABS-CBN managed to get court orders to seize domain names, without the defendants getting actively involved. This is also the case in a recent lawsuit where a Florida federal court signed a broad injunction targeting more than two dozen sites that offered the company’s content.

The websites, including abscbn-teleserye.com, dramascools.com, tvnijuan.org, pinoydailyshows.com and weeklywarning.org, may not be known to a broad audience but their domain names have all been suspended, linking to a takedown message instead.

What’s most interesting, however, is that the advertising revenues of these sites were previously frozen. This was done to ensure that ABS-CBN would at least get some money if the defendants failed to respond, a strategy that seems to have paid off.

After the targeted site owners failed to respond, ABS-CBN requested a default judgment with damages for trademark and copyright infringement.

U.S. District Court Judge Cecilia Altonaga has now signed the order, awarding the media company over a million dollars in statutory trademark infringement damages. In addition, several of the sites must also pay copyright infringement damages.

Damages

The default judgment also orders associated registrars and registries to hand over the domain names to ABS-CBN. Thus far several domains have been seized already, but some foreign companies have not complied, most likely because they fall outside the US jurisdiction.

The most interesting part of the order, however, is that Judge Altonaga grants ABS-CBN the previously seized advertising revenues.

“All funds currently restrained by the advertising services, networks, and/or platforms […], pursuant to the temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction in this action are to be immediately (within five business days) transferred to Plaintiffs in partial satisfaction of the monetary judgment entered herein against each Defendant,” the Judge writes.

List of sites and their ad-networks

The sites in question used advertising services from a variety of well-known networks, including Google Adsense, MGID, Popads, AdsKeeper, and Bidvertiser. None of these companies responded in court after the initial seizure order, suggesting that they did not object.

This is the first time, to our knowledge, that a copyright holder has been granted advertising revenue from pirate sites in this manner. While it’s not known how much revenue the sites were making, there is bound to be some.

This could be a common legal tactic going forward because, generally speaking, it is very hard to get money from defaulting defendants who are relatively anonymous, or living in a foreign jurisdiction. By going after the advertisers, copyright holders have a good chance of securing some money, at least.

A copy of the default judgment is available here (pdf) and all affected websites are listed below.

– abscbn-teleserye.com
– astigvideos.com
– cinepinoy.lol
– cinepinoy.ag
– pinoyflix.ag
– pinoyflix.lol
– cinezen.me
– dramascools.com
– dramasget.com
– frugalpinoytv.org
– lambingan.cn
– pinoylambingan.ph
– lambingan.io
– lambingans.net
– latestpinoymovies.com
– pinasnews.net
– pinastvreplay.com
– pinoybay.ch
– pinoychannel.me
– pinoydailyshows.com
– pinoyplayback.net
– pinoytvshows.net
– pinoytv-shows.net
– rondownload.net
– sarapmanood.com
– tambayanshow.net
– thelambingan.com
– tvnijuan.org
– tvtambayan.org
– vianowpe.com
– weeklywarning.org
– weeklywarning.com

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Microsoft pauses Meltdown & Spectre security updates for AMD computers after bricking some PCs

Microsoft has been rolling out software updates designed to help mitigate the security risks posed by the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. But it turns out the cure might have been worse than the disease for some users, because the update apparent…

Microsoft has been rolling out software updates designed to help mitigate the security risks posed by the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. But it turns out the cure might have been worse than the disease for some users, because the update apparently caused computers with certain AMD processors to stop booting properly. Now Microsoft has stopped […]

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