Follow The Yahoo! Changing Mail Story

from the watch-it-go... dept

As is fairly obvious, I read way too much technology news. It's sometimes interesting to me to follow how a news story travels through various news sites, though. Most interesting is seeing who credits who for the finds. So, last Friday, NTK posted the story of Yahoo changing emails to protect people from random javascript attacks. They credit RISKS digest, who pointed out the problem well over a year ago. On Monday, Declan McCullugh put the story (from NTK) into his Politech mailing list. Declan, of course, recently joined the staff at News.com, so it's no surprise to find another News.com reporter publishing the same story on Wednesday. They credit NTK, though, it's hidden at the bottom. Now, Reuters has taken the story and published their own version where they credit News.com for discovering the "flaw". I'm not sure it's fair to give News.com credit for digging this up, but I guess that's how it goes. Now, of course, we can expect all the various news sites that simply republish Reuters feeds to take that story Thursday and publish it.
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    Anonymous Coward, 18 Jul 2002 @ 9:57am

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    News.com is always ripping off stories they find on Slashdot and other online places and not attributing them properly. Maybe their rationale is that Slashdot isn't a news site and they're getting first-hand sources by reading the user comments. I'm probably giving them too much credit though -- they probably don't need for a rationalization to rip off stories from other sites.

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    Mike (profile), 18 Jul 2002 @ 11:01am

    Re: No Subject Given

    Well, in this case, News.com did give NTK credit (though, not RISKS digest), so I don't think they were that bad. The really questionable one is Reuters giving News.com the credit, when it's clear they didn't come up with this story on their own.

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