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- Santa's delivered the Open Government Act
- Santa's delivered the Open Government ActWriting on the wall???Bush just happened to sign a document that would only come into effect on the last day of his presidency. The only writing on the wall that he probably saw was that the Dems are going to win the next election, and...
- Tags: Open-Government Act, Amero, Santa
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Windows vs. Unix, part duh!
- When do three easy pieces lead to a conclusion about risks of unusual size? When theyre about mis-adventures with Windows software. First, my friend with the shiny new Lenova laptop never did get his encrypted Word files back after first loading Vista on that machine and then going...
- Tags: Sun, Enterprise Policy, General
- Blog posts 2007-03-07
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- NSA coordinates cyberattack response
- NSA coordinates cyberattack responseThe NSA bungled the intel on Iraq...and historically have been a lot less than accurate. What makes anyone think they will do a better job trying to police the entire internet?Set aside their incompetence, and you still have a worldwide spying organization with no regard for...
- Tags: Hacking, Vertical industries, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Washington Post Co., NSA, cyberattack response, cyberattack, monitoring, government, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- Beyond a shadow of a pornographic doubt, don't rush to judgment
- Have you seen this man? Known only as "Vico," Interpol is apparently looking for him. According to the Register: Interpol says he appears in about 200 photographs of child abuse taken in Vietnam and Cambodia. His face had been "swirled" in the...
- Tags: Declan McCullagh, Web, Interpol, Termination, PC, Story, Computer, No., Productivity, Workforce Management, Web Site Development, Human Resources, Internet, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-08
- Judge deals blow to Patriot Act
- Judge deals blow to Patriot ActWell ... DUH!"In addition, he said, the law's attempt to limit judicial review 'offends the fundamental constitutional principles of checks and balances and separation of powers' and 'reflects an attempt by Congress and the executive to infringe upon the judiciary's designated role under the Constitution.''Course,...
- Tags: Regulations, USA PATRIOT Act
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- Dell restates financials; Says books were cooked
- Dell restates financials; Says books were cookedGoodbye Dell, nice knowing youThis isn't a good thing at all. With all the problems in the past there is a big hammer waiting to take vengeance on this type of behavior.So much for SOX complianceAs if Technology is responsible for lying. The...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory compliance, Regulations, PRODUCTIVITY, Dell Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-08-16
- Content filters are your friend
- This week, we found out that the Connecticut substitute teacher accused of exposing several middle school children to pornography and facing up to 40 years in prison was granted a new trial. Lawyers for Julie Amero contested that she was not seeking out pornography during class, but was,...
- Tags: Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- Teacher in porn popup case likely to be exonerated
- The substitute teacher who was convicted on four felony counts of risking injury to minors after she failed to prevent porn ads from popping up on a classroom computer has been granted a motion for a new trial, reports Wired News. Julie Amero, of Norwich, Conn., who was to be...
- Tags: Courts
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- Professor of porn or victim of adware?
- Professor of porn or victim of adware?It's perversion, but not the teacher'sThe fact that this was treated the way it was (40 year sentence?!) by the schools, law enforcement and the judicial establishment illustrates just how far American society has sunk into sexual perversion.Children want to know about everything --...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Spyware, adware & malware, Spyware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, sub, computer, adware
- Discussion threads 2007-02-19
- Professor of porn or victim of adware?
- In a case that has generated world-wide buzz, a substitute teacher in Connecticut has been convicted of exposing students to pornography on a classroom computer, reports eSchool News. Julie Ameros attorneys argued that the computer was infected with graphic pop-up images generated by spyware and adware, and that she...
- Tags: Education Technology, Teaching
- Blog posts 2007-02-19
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