Anti-War Protesters, WhiteHat Security, Identity Theft & Stupid Humans

The leaders of France and Germany used a historic meeting of their two governments yesterday to state their united opposition to early military action against Iraq. While in Sydney, more than 150 anti-war protesters today converged on Garden Island to voice opposition to the forward deployment of troops to the possible war on Iraq.

WhiteHat Security claims it has found a way to exploit a flaw in the way all web servers communicate.

Complaints about identity theft nearly doubled in America during 2002, as what is that country's fastest growing crime topped its government's list of consumer frauds for a third consecutive year.

A 60-year-old motorist in Britain, Barbara Byrne, has been banned from driving for a year after she was convicted for driving with one dog on her lap, four on the front passenger seat and 22 in the back.