The Nightly Build: * The Stration/Warezov [Trojan is back][1] and it's been modified to target Skype users. Websense Security Labs says a targeted Skype user will receive a chat message with a link to a malicious executable called "file_01.exe" on a Web site. The attack is vry similar to one that surfaced last month, but it has been adapted to use files hosted in different locations and running new code. Skype chat users be cautious. [1]: http://www.websense.com/securitylabs/alerts/alert.php?AlertID=757 "Malicious Website / Malicious Code: New Warezov spreading via Skype" * It's too bad Jean Baudrillard isn't around to see this: [Daily Show on the Viacom/Google Lawsuit][2]. [2]: http://www.ifilm.com/video/2835488/show/17676 "iFilm" * Holy Tubes Batman! Research firm Park Associates, says that 29 percent of U.S. households, or 31 million homes, [do not have Internet access and do not intend to subscribe to an internet service over the next 12 months][3]. What do these people do without Twitter and YouTube? They must actually watch TV shows and talk to their neighbors or something. Suckers. [3]: http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=internetNews&storyid=2007-03-23T223329Z_01_N23234603_RTRUKOC_0_US-INTERNET-HOLDOUTS.xml&src=rss "Many Americans see little point to Web: survey" * Wired has a breaking story on some [personnel shakeups at Wikipedia][4]. Kim Zetter reports that "two top employees of the Wikimedia Foundation have resigned, citing disagreements with the board." Although both announced their resignations publicly yesterday they claim that they are unrelated and the timing coincidental. [4]: http://www.wired.com/news/technology/internet/0,73074-0.html?tw=rss.index "Wikipedia Shakeup: Resignations" Just in case you're one of the probably millions of NPR lovers who don't have Showtime, the first episode of This American Life is [now available via the Showtime website][5]. [5]: http://www.sho.com/site/thisamericanlife/video.do?source=blogs "This America Life"