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Coddling Spies: Why the Law Doesn't Adequately Address Computer Spyware
Consumers and businesses have attempted to use the common law of torts as well as federal statutes like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Stored Wire and Electronic Communications and Transactional Records Act, and the Wiretap Act to address the expanding problem of spyware. Spyware, which consists of software...
Tags: Duke University, Computer, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Productivity, Online Communications, Viruses And Worms, Security
White papers 2005-11-16
Permanently deleting files at work could result in a lawsuit
Before you permanently delete a file at work, you should know that it could potentially come back to bite you in the butt. Check out this news story: "Police blotter: Ex-employee sued for deleting files."According to the article, "The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act CFAA says whoever 'knowingly causes damage...
Tags: Lawsuit, File, Computer, Productivity, E-mail, Apple Mac OS, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Software, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-03-29
FBI plans spammer smackdown
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today! By ...
Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, CAN-SPAM Act, Ronald Scelson, e-mail, spam, FBI
Technical articles 2004-05-21
Ethics
EthicsThere are gray areas, given... But in the wifi thread I have seen some people state, basically:"If the users are too stupid to know better, I'm taking advantage of them - no problem. In fact, I might even change some settings if I feel like it."This got me...
Tags: career, dpetrak, ethics, Golden Rule, information technology, Kant, Wi-Fi
Discussion threads 2005-01-28
Virus Kits Readily Available
--Virus Kits Readily Available on the Internet are Protected by Right to Free SpeechNote: The following is a summary of an article that appeared in the Wall Street Journal on March 31, 2005. The Wall Street Journal site requirespaid registration.CDs containing virus source code, virus writing tools and descriptions...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, malware, virus
Discussion threads 2005-04-06
this is HOW
this is HOWright click on MyComputer, goto manage, under Services and Applications click services, on the right pane look for DNS client right click on the DNS client and stop the service...Why you should disable DNS caching on workstationsarticle rootHow?I can usually figure stuff like this out on my own....
Tags: DNS, DNS Client, KingPlayer, security, workstation
Discussion threads 2005-04-18
Ignorance + Legislation = A Useless Internet
Ignorance + Legislation = A Useless Internet"Under ancient legal theories like 'trespass to chattels' and ill-advised modern laws like the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and state computer crime statutes, courts are holding that if you don't have authorization, you can't access computers. And if you can't access computers,...
Tags: eBay Inc., fair use, firestarter, intellectual property, Internet, katrina, law, off-topic, politics, The Trivia Geek
Discussion threads 2005-09-15
Geek Trivia: Early word gets the worm
What work of science fiction coined the term computer worm? On July 26, 1989, Cornell grad student Robert Tappan Morris became the first person indicted under the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986—effectively becoming America's first high-profile cybercriminal. The government eventually convicted Morris for...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Jay Garmon, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, worm, Morris worm, Morris, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Science Fiction, Computer, Anasazi
Technical articles 2006-07-25
IT security: What to expect in 2002
IT security moved to the center of the technology stage in 2001 due to a variety of events. What does that mean for administrators--the guardians of that security--in 2002? This edition of The Locksmith provides some important insights.Last year saw the outbreak of several major, productivity-sapping viruses, along with the...
Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Microsoft Windows, John McCormick, information technology, IT security, flaw, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, worm, server software, software
Technical articles 2002-01-22
The war on spam: Can we win it with DDoS attacks?
The war on spam: Can we win it with DDoS attacks?What's your take on Lycos Europe's new screensaver that attacks the bandwidth of Web sites advertised in unsolicited e-mails? Do you think this is the best way to win the war on spam, or do you agree with Jonathan Yarden...
Tags: anti-spam, debate@..., distributed denial of service, Internet, security, spam, spammer
Discussion threads 2004-12-03
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