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- Computer
- A general-purpose machine that processes data according to a set of instructions that are stored internally either temporarily or permanently. The computer and all equipment attached to it are...
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- New laws to require techs to report kiddie porn to cops - under penalty of law
- In most states a range of professions are legally obligated to report suspicions of child abuse - doctors, therapists, those kinds of folks. Now computer technicians should expect to be added to the list. The (Waterbury, CT) Republican American reports that at least five states -- Arkansas, Missouri,...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt, Law enforcement, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-03
- Malicious email opened doors to State computers for hackers
- Testifying at a House hearing today, a security coordinator for the State Departments Bureau of Diplomatic Security, revealed that hackers obtained entry to State Dept. systems after an employee opened a mysterious email, AP reports. In the first public account revealing details about the intrusion and the governments hurried...
- Tags: Government technology, Congress, Security
- Blog posts 2007-04-19
- IRS continues to lose machines - and they're not alone
- Anne Broache blogs on News.coms Security Blog that the IRS continues to have troubles holding onto computers. Between 2003-2006, 490 IRS computers were lost or stolen. Quite an improvement over the 2,300 missing computers five years ago. But IRS computers on eBay doesnt exactly make the heart jump. "If...
- Tags: Security, IRS, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-05
- Motor vehicles system failure just the latest in string of CO snafus
- Colorados new, $13.2 million motor vehicles computer system isnt looking so snazzy now that residents are finding their cars improperly impounded. Officials have shut down the system as they try to fix the bug, The Denver Post reports. "When we start to hear from folks that their...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt, IT Management, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- British court denies extradition for UK hacker who broke into US military computers
- The British High Court rejected hacker Gary McKinnons bid to fight extradition for pulling off the "biggest military computer hack of all time," the BBC reports. Hes accused of breaking into 97 US military and NASA computers. McKinnon argued that in the US he would...
- Tags: Law enforcement, International, Government technology, Defense
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- AZ wants police data wiped after 24 hours
- When the Arizona state police installed new technology to identify stolen cars, it received widespread support. But that changed when Republican lawmakers realized the police would be tracking exactly where drivers cars were located and keeping the data on file for three months. Now the state Senate is working on...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Law enforcement
- Blog posts 2007-03-08
- IN motor vehicles department still reeling from computer upgrade
- The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has been unable to send out license plate renewal notices in a timely fashion for three months now. The culprit: glitches in the departments computer system, reports the Indianapolis Star. In one case, the BMV mailed renewal notices to Zoe Burns...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-03-02
- Another politician comes out against child predators
- Its somewhat ironic that Illinois state Sen. Matt Murphy is using an online chat to promote his bill to ban MySpace, Facebook and personal blogs from computers in public libraries and schools, the IL Daily Herald reports. Murphy is hosting an online chat tomorrow at 5:30 CST on his...
- Tags: Congress, Government technology, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- ME computer crime unit needs more funding
- State lawmakers are pressing for $100,000 funding for the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit, which is tasked with stopping certain sex offenders from visiting social networking sites popular with kids. The computer unit apparently doesnt have enough funding to do the job, reports the Portland Press Herald. ...
- Tags: Law enforcement, Government technology, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-02-13
- Open Wi-Fi networks leave many places for criminals to hide
- Whats happening over that cafe Wi-Fi - maybe even over the very unsecured network you run in your home? Probably nothing. But on some networks people are downloading child porn, soliting kids for sex, and engaging in criminal conspiracies. The Washington Post points to a typical case: ...
- Tags: Government technology, Law enforcement, network, Wi-Fi
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- SD sex scandal leads to tighter rules on senate laptops
- South Dakota Sen. Dan Sutton was a bad boy. Not only did he sleep with a former legislative page, he made his Senate-issued laptop available to a variety of teenage pages. According to the Associated Press: When questioned about how search terms leading to pornographic sites wound up...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, computer, laptop computer, Sutton
- Blog posts 2007-02-05
- Accusations of spyware in NC House
- A tempest in a teapot is brewing in the North Carolina House, where legislative aides are claiming that new text-messaging software is really Trojan software designed to spy on their activities, The News Observer reports. The software is a simple paging affair that allows employees to signal their status...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Privacy, software, spyware
- Blog posts 2007-01-09
- Romanian indicted for assault on US computers
- As if trying to prove a point, a Romanian man was indicted for allegedly breaking into more than 150 U.S. government computers, reports News.com. Victor Faur, 26, of Arad, Romania, was the leader of a group know as the "WhiteHat Team," which allegedly chose the U.S. government...
- Tags: Romanian Indicted, Faur, computer, Security, Government technology, Victor Faur
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
Additional Resources
- The HP-MySpace deal: Who needs this most? Not MySpace users.
- HP and MySpace are partnering to "unlock the content of MySpace" by giving users the tools to print their pictures. You know, like to a printer. Hopefully, wink wink an HP printer. On the surface, this sounds like a good plan. There are billions of images that...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Photograph, Image, MySpace, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- DVDO unleashes Edge high-definition video processor/input hub
- Home theater fans who aren't satisfied with their HDTVs' built-in video processing and/or just can't get enough HDMI ports into their setups may want to take a gander at DVDO's new Edge, which combines technology from Anchor Bay to improve video quality while also doubling as...
- Tags: HDMI, Video, DVDO, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Microsoft Live Search now embedded in Facebook
- When Microsoft announced it had struck a deal with Facebook to integrate its Live Search technology into the Facebook platform, the Redmondians were reluctant to share details. But as of today, October 7, Live Search is now part of Facebook. by Mary Jo Foley
- Tags: Facebook, Microsoft Live Search, Microsoft Corp., Redmond Pie Site, Business Structures, Internet, Blogging, Search, Finance, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- CIO Sessions: Visa's Michael Dreyer
- Michael Dreyer, CIO of Visa talks to ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das about developing transaction technologies for its financial payment network including new wallet-less and contact-less payment solutions. Dreyer also discusses what it takes to process and handle more than 300 million transactions on a daily basis, and the company's response...
- Tags: Visa Inc., Payment, Operational Accounting, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Trying to increase productivity? Send your employees home.
- Companies that give their workers the option of telecommuting are seeing greater productivity, lower costs, improved employee health and greater employee retention, according to a survey released today by the Computing Technology Industry Association. Case in point: I'm typing this from this from my own home office...
- Tags: Phone, Telecommuting, Telecom & Utilities, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Scammers introduce ATM skimmers with built-in SMS notification
- The bust of the notorious ATM scammer going under the handle of Cha0 in early September, once again puts ATM skimming in the spotlight. Among the main insecurities scammers face while embedding an ATM skimmer, is the retrieval process of the device that is now containing the credit card details...
- Tags: Device, Credit Card, built-In, SMS, Scammer, ATM, Network Technology, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Networking, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- TRO hearing today on RealDVD
- Federal Judge Marilyn Patel will hear arguments today on whether Real should be temporarily restrained from selling its RealDVD copying software. The software has been unavailable since Friday, when the Hollywood studios won an emergency halt on sales, a move that Real claims caused them "irreparable harm." ...
- Tags: DVD, RealDVD, Real, CSS, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
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