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- Fiction as causation
- Fiction as causationRudy...What is the point here....?Is this just another non specific abstract ramble?That is kind of oddhttp://tinyurl.com/g5xm2Mixed messages?You need to read more books.What Paul is trying to show is how science-fiction is becoming reality. I know, I've been watching another type of sci-fi invade our reality.I'm a forum...
- Tags: perpetrator, causation, fiction
- Discussion threads 2007-02-09
- Senator revives data leak proposals
- Senator revives data leak proposalsAlthoughpractically everyone we are worried about fall in the exceptions... unbelieveable!Tommy#1Good, but let us not add anthing to restrict gathering info for our country's protection. We MUST fight terrorists!Latter Day SinnersI reported the ID theft and fraudulant use of our late daughters SS# to...
- Tags: Vertical industries, perpetrator, data leak proposal, SS#, government
- Discussion threads 2007-01-11
- Google advertiser on CEO Schmidt: 'comment is pretty scary'
- Sometimes, blog comments really do get to the heart of the matter.Re: Challenge to Google's Eric and Shuman: Be real men, don't selectively hide the 'world's information' At John Battelle's Searchblog Erik has commented on Eric Schmidt:Schmidt's comment is pretty scary because it shows he does not understand the dynamics...
- Tags: perpetrator, Google Inc., click fraud
- Blog posts 2006-07-14
- Key facts about Osama bin Laden
- Key facts about Osama bin LadenForgot something....they also forgot the part of him being a CIA agent at least up until 1998, and also how after American bases were bombed in Saudi Arabia, Osama bin Laden's company, the Saudi bin Laden Group, rebuilt these bases for the Americans..because, you know,...
- Tags: Real estate, Osama bin Laden, perpetrator, Key Facts, CIA agent
- Discussion threads 2004-10-29
- Feds get a 'D' in computer security
- Feds get a 'D' in computer securityThe Sensible SolutionWhy not do for the government what private industries do for themselves in this area? Private industry hires expert security services that spend all day long hacking into their system and discover all of the potential weaknesses. They then make...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Vertical industries, Viruses and worms, NSA, perpetrator, government, security, computer, computer security
- Discussion threads 2003-12-09
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- FBI searches Kernell apt., roommates subpoenaed
- FBI searches Kernell apt., roommates subpoenaedI have yet to see a single ........ Official Business Email published! Not One. Quit spreading the liberal talking points that she used her private Email for official business until you ca produce a single shred of proof!subpoenaeI think its funny they subpoenae...
- Tags: Federal government, Gwen Moore, Kernell, FBI, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-09-22
- FBI searches Kernell apt., roommates subpoenaed
- The FBI searched the apartment of David Kernell, the son of a Democratic Tennessee state representative, suspected of breaking into Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account. Three of his roommates could testify before a Chattanooga grand jury. And, hey, once you've hacked the governor's...
- Tags: Apartment, FBI, Internet Service Provider, IP, David Kernell, Federal Government, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Government, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- Who hacked Sarah's email? And who is rubicon10?
- So, there was this post deleted on the 4chan.org /b/ board by rubico, which claimed responsibility for the break-in (warning: bad language ahead), via Michelle Malkin: rubico 09/17/08Wed12:57:22 No.85782652 Hello, /b/ as many of you might already know, last night sarah palin's yahoo was "hacked"...
- Tags: Password, E-mail, Online Communications, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-18
- Hack-the-T presentation hits the Web
- Hack-the-T presentation hits the WebMBTA made it publically available anyway...Look, the orginal paper didn't include the most sensative material anyway. But the MBTA did obtain that though a court order and then submitted it to the courts in a way that made it publically available. sheesh. It...
- Tags: SECURITY, Web, MBTA, Hack-the-T presentation, Hack-the-T, extradition, messenger
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Another student hacks another police website
- Oh the fun. Once again, another police website has been hacked by a student, showing that even the police aren't safe from all crimes. This is another link in the long chain of attacks over the years from egotistical teenagers trying to get a kick out of life without sticking...
- Tags: Web Site, Attack, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-23
- Stanford University data breach leaks sensitive information of approximately 62,000 employees
- A data breach resulting from a stolen laptop has leaked sensitive information including Social Security Numbers of approximately 62,000 as reported by Stanford University former and current Standford University employees. The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a site devoted to the collection of data breach information, reports this number as 72,000, and I'm...
- Tags: Sensitive Information, Stanford University, Data, Information, Stanford, Laptop Computer, Kroll, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
- To Catch a Thief
- To Catch a ThiefApple should market is as an anti-theft systemThey have something similar for an iPhone where you can wipe it completely once lost or stolen. I can't believe they haven't came out with anything similar for laptops.Generally, IP Address would be more usefulIn most cases, it probably would...
- Tags: Smart phones, Notebooks, PRODUCTIVITY, Handhelds, laptop computer, data wipe, data encryption
- Discussion threads 2008-05-12
- Not scared about Cross-Site Request Forgery? You should be... you're scared of jail aren't you?
- Not scared about Cross-Site Request Forgery? You should be... you're scared of jail aren't you?You are right.I see it updating a few times per month so there are more and more problems found. I will never tell anyone they are absolutely secure (ok, not networked, you are...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, NoScript, Cross-Site Request Forgery, CSRF
- Discussion threads 2008-03-20
- Pakistan+on+the+YouTube+black+hole%3A+Never+mind
- Pakistan+on+the+YouTube+black+hole%3A+Never+mindWhen will people live and let live?If these Pakistanis are really sorry, they should cut a check for their mess up, for all those folk's time out there. If they are not that sorry, fine them or put them in isolation for awhile.Soooo...So essentially what you're saying is Pakistan is...
- Tags: Government, YouTube Inc., invisible friend, religion, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-02-26
- %22Follow+the+Money%22
- %22Follow+the+Money%22conservative voters need to know thisYou know.. all conservative voters would need to see in order to get them to vote Green or at least Democrat - is the actual budget.Conservative mouthpieces are always going on about big government, federal spending, hits to your pocketbook.. bla bla blah; when the...
- Tags: Vertical industries, irony, government
- Discussion threads 2008-02-06
- Police Blotter: Breathalyzer code must be disclosed
- Police Blotter: Breathalyzer code must be disclosedI did much the same thing with photo radarSome years ago, I got a speeding ticket in the mail from a photo radar outfit operating in Anchorage, Alaska. I filed a discovery motion asking for the calibration results and original manufacturer's testing that...
- Tags: Aerospace & Defense, Breathalyzer, radar, Police Blotter, breathalyzer
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- Cellphones to detect dirty bombs?
- Purdue University engineers are developing a system which would use a U.S. network of cellphones to detect dirty bombs and nuclear weapons. They say that 'such a system could blanket the nation with millions of cellphones equipped with radiation sensors able to detect even light residues of radioactive material.' They...
- Tags: Purdue University, Phone, Radiation, Sensor, Cell Phone, Bomb, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-23
- License-plate scanners are transforming police work
- License-plate scanners are transforming police workHow did the German people swallowhook, line and sinker, the perverted mindset of the "Third Reich"?The police state tyranny, even the genocide of the Jewish people all went down as "reasonable" and "logical" with this whole nation!What happened to them? Why didn't they see this?...
- Tags: Scanners, scanner
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- Thanks to CIA, your cellphone could catch terrorists
- Matt Marshall of Venture Beat reports that In-Q-Tel has just made an investment in and awarded a few contracts to a video enhancement company called MotionDSP.In-Q-Tel is the venture capital arm of the U.S. intelligence services. And yes, that most notably includes the CIA.This comes on the heels of a...
- Tags: Security, News
- Blog posts 2007-07-24
- FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threat
- FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threatNow HERE'S a reason to buy a Mac or use Linux!"Another is that the FBI has found or paid someone to uncover unknown vulnerabilities in Windows or Windows-based security software that would permit CIPAV to be installed."Say what you want.... This is wrong....
- Tags: Federal government, PRODUCTIVITY, Cyberthreats, NOW HERE, Olympia, FBI, computer, Original Story, spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
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