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'Demon Killer' who tied SD card to cat pleads not guilty

Evaluating the cost of a DDoS attack

An ex-IT bod accused of masquerading as hacker "Demon Killer" to infiltrate PCs and send out a string of murderous threats in 2012 has protested his innocence at the opening of his trial in Tokyo District Court.

Yusuke Katayama, who was an employee at an unnamed technology company, was finally nabbed in February 2013 after allegedly leading Japans tech-illiterate police force a merry dance.

Hes accused of using online forums including the popular 2channel to infect users with the remote control virus iesys.exe.

He then allegedly used these proxy machines to send out abusive messages, which included bomb threats against a school and kindergarten attended by the Emperors grandchildren and a warning of an impending killing spree on the streets of Osaka.

Katayama also allegedly threatened to blow up a Japan Airlines flight to New York an incident which ended up costing JAL 9.75 million, according to Japan Times.

The accused caused much embarrassment for Japans National Police Agency.

Not only did they arrest and detain the owners of the hacked PCs, holding one for several weeks, before realising their mistake, but they were also led on a wild goose chase by Demon Killer.

This celebrated case involved police following a set of emailed riddles which finally led them to the island of Enoshima near Tokyo, where they found a cat.

Said feline had an SD card attached to its collar which contained a message claiming the culprit had been wronged by the police in the past.

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Qandidate.com, the free recruitment software, celebrates its first anniversary

Qandidate.com, the European provider of free recruitment software, celebrates its very first anniversary. Today, exactly one year ago, the team released its current public beta release and a lot has happened since then.

Its been a blast, stated Remy Verhoeven, CEO and co-founder of Qandidate.com. Thinking about this period last year, I really couldnt imagine how positive the market would respond to our concept of free recruitment software. The response on the launch was overwhelming, Verhoeven continued. In the first few weeks after the launch, we were still busy queuing customers to get access to our service.

As of today more than 3,000 companies have signed-up for our free recruitment software and on average we welcome between 80 and 100 new companies a week. So far our customers have processed more than 110,000 candidates with the support of Qandidate.com.

Although our free recruitment system is currently only available in English and Dutch - with more languages to come over time - we see a wide variety of companies from all over the world within our customer base, Verhoeven added. From the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency to high-end retail brands in the UK and the Netherlands.

The team released a number of new versions of Qandidate.com over the last 12 months. A media web shop - which empowers users to set-up and launch their own external recruitment campaign, additional vacancy reporting capabilities and an in-system support service, are examples of some of the major enhancements. We are expecting to ship another new release shortly, Verhoeven says. With the upcoming release well bring our customers a far more flexible login facility. After this release well continue to build a recruitment reporting and analytics dashboard, alongside some other enhancements which are nominated by our customers.

Besides the growth of Qandidate.coms customer base and enhanced free recruitment functionality, a lot has happened with the company as well. We received a number of nominations and even ended up in the semi-final of the Accenture Innovation Awards. We hired a marketing guy and completed our board of advisors with Michiel Muller, Simon Guild, Quintin Schevernels and Marc Duijndam.

Im really proud of what we have achieved over the last 12 months, especially when you consider it has all been done with a small, but talented and highly motivated group of people, and without the big budgets other ATS vendors have, says Verhoeven. Customers signup for our free recruitment software because they are looking for an alternative to the complex and over-expensive systems out there. But its the intuitive and fresh way we design our software, which in the end makes our customers love our free recruitment software. Were looking forward to another year full of excitement and fun.

Qandidate.com is the free online recruitment software for the companies that want to maximize their recruitment efforts. Designed for in-house recruitment, Qandidate.com offers customers an alternative to Outlook and Excel or existing often complex systems by providing a refreshingly easy-to-use online recruitment system. Qandidate.com provides all the information and tools companies need to create an effortless recruiting process. Customers can track and manage their applicants anytime, anywhere. All for free! Qandidate.com is one of the initiatives born in the labs of VONQ and supports more than 3,000 businesses.

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