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- Wi-fi usage ethics (all opinions welcome)
- Wi-fi usage ethics all opinions welcomeSo, I was reading the "Great Users" thread, that went way off on an ethics tangent, and I want to talk about this from a different perspective. I pretty much know nothing about wifi service (I’m still paying 15/month for my doggone slow dialup),...
- Tags: borrowing, ethics, GSteve, Internet Service Provider, morals, services, stealing, wi-fi
- Discussion threads 2005-12-12
- Can You Say "Sabotage or Stealing"?
- The company should have a User and an Admin rights and responsibilities policy that the IT Admin Guy not only was aware of, but signed as part of his initial and ongoing employment. I am not an attorney, but it sounds like intentionally locking down control of the...
- Tags: Stealing
- Discussion threads 2005-10-13
Additional Resources
- Track a (fictional) character across the Web with these hacker techniques and strategies
- The first three books in this fictional series, Stealing the Network: How to Own the Box, Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent, and Stealing the Network: How to Own an Identity, have become classics in the hacker and Infosec communities because of their chillingly realistic depictions...
- Tags: Strategy, Technique, Web, Network, Productivity, Networking
- Download resources 2007-09-27
- If you're stealing bandwidth from a neighbor's WLAN, you better read this
- I know several people that have taken advantage of the fact that at least one of their neighbors has an unsecured Wireless Access Point connected to a broadband Internet connection. I often mention that they are technically stealing bandwidth by doing this, but that usually only generates a laugh and...
- Tags: Bandwidth, WLAN, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2005-07-08
- If you're stealing bandwidth from a neighbor's WLAN, you better read this
- More to it than robbing an open houseI don't equate leaching bandwidth with robbing a house w/the front door opened. If you are using bandwidth without paying for it, it is stealing. However, if you leave your overhead garage door open all the time, and your weed whip...
- Tags: WLAN, pborkstrom@..., bandwidth
- Discussion threads 2007-10-10
- Opening New Application Switches Focus
- When I am using one application and another one starts, say, because I clicked on its shortcut icon, my current application loses focus. I'd rather the application start up but take focus away from the application that I was previously using. What I have tried so far was to...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, john.gooch@...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
- IP Theft on LAN
- Hi,We have a mid-ranged Win2003 LAN with about 150 or so clients. I'm not using dhcp, and all ips are given to users manually. As internet usage reasons differ from user to user, we've placed a linux gw, with each local ip with a different access right. As some of...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, efe.egilmez@..., IP, MAC address, domain, LAN
- Discussion threads 2007-08-20
- Bill Gates
- If I had become the richest man in the world with people stealing from me would I lock my doors? NO! What would you do?
- Tags: trh1948@..., Bill Gates
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- Applications stealing focus
- Is there any way windows can be configured so that when applications are started they do not automatically steal the focus i.e make them stay minimised or in the background until wanted?Download Tweakui from http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/PowerToys/Networking/NTTweakUI.aspAfter installation, open Tweakui--expand the General tab and click Focus--put a check mark beside "Prevent applications...
- Tags: acchini@..., AVG, click ok, TweakUI, windows
- Q&A 2005-12-01
- infosys question papers
- send me infosys papers and puzzels with answersInfosys paper answersSend me $5000.00 and I will.Send memoney, drugs and a rock-n-roll band...and I won't even be thinking about sending you the answers. That's CHEATING! Do you want to be hired by Infosys then have them find out you're...
- Tags: sandy_nath_2000@...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-13
- Identity theft from the inside out: Explore the mechanics and methods of one of the fastest growing crimes in the world
- Two earlier novels in this series, Stealing the Network: How to Own the Box and
- Tags: Mechanics, Identity Theft, Security
- Book chapters 2007-01-04
- Hard Disk Encryption Software Developed by TCS for a Defense Company Resulted in a Highly Secure Product Meeting Customer's Requirements
- The client is a defense company, based in a Scandinavian country. Inspite of having a secure environment throughout the organization, the company could not get complete control over hard disk thefts. This was a serious problem as a hacker could easily hack into secure information by stealing a hard disk...
- Tags: Software, Hard Drive, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Client, Encryption
- Case studies
- Who's stealing your clipboard contents?
- IE 7 fixed the problemI've tested on IE6, it was terrible feeling to see that how my information could be accessed by websites, same thing I've done on mozilla but this time nothing has displayed, so, i think microsoft should be fast in it's securit
- Tags: aliyevnail@...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-27
- Neighbours stealing your Internet? Have fun...
- I suppose I am a little evilHowever, if I was the one in your position, I did leave a way open for them. So I would opt out on the cute kittens and head straight for the Idiot page. They'd get the message pretty quickly.
- Tags: Xwindowsjunkie, Internet
- Discussion threads 2007-05-27
- Efficient Load Balancing for Wide-Area Divide-and-Conquer Applications
- Divide-and-conquer programs are easily parallelized by letting the programmer annotate potential parallelism in the form of spawn and sync constructs. To achieve efficient program execution, the generated work load has to be balanced evenly among the available CPUs. For single cluster systems, Random Stealing RS is known to achieve optimal...
- Tags: Load Balancing, Association For Computing Machinery, Divide-and-conquer Program, Network Technology, WANs, Networking
- White papers 2008-01-01
- A thieving coworker presents a sticky situation for an IT consultant
- There are no easy answers for consultants who uncover coworkers that are stealing computer equipment from clients. Here is a good example of just such a dilemma faced by one TechRepublic member, along with the problem's satisfactory resolution. by Paul Baldwin
- Tags: Consultant, Information Technology, Coworker, Client, Computer, Productivity, Paul Baldwin
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- Photos: 1,000 miles per gallon or bust
- We all live...in a yellow submarine? Hm.Where do you...suppose the periscope comes out?It's not a parascope,It is a fuel stealing arm that connects only to Hummer tanks (which is an endless supply of fuel for this man saver!)
- Tags: PHOTOS, beatles, IT IS, atroon, networking, photograph
- Discussion threads 2006-06-05
- BMG's chief lawyer declares that making a copy of your own CD is stealing
- Ars Technica, which is covering the first actual trial pitting the RIAA against a supposed file-sharing, has a report on the opinion of Jennifer Pariser pertaining to the topic of fair use. Pariser is the head of litigation for Sony BMG and was called to the stand to testify....
- Tags: Song, Bertelsmann Music Group, CD, Copy, Pariser, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- Dump your Cable or Satellite bill with free HDTV
- Where are the signals coming from?Are you tapping signals that people normally pay for? Would the local dish tv salespeople call the police?These are local broadcasts.Why would anyone call anyone else, you're not stealing anything. These sign
- Tags: off-topic, stress junkie, cable, HDTV, satellite
- Discussion threads 2006-11-25
- How do you keep your sys admins from stealing company secrets?
- Administrators of your network resources are valuable assets, assets that keep services flowing to your business users. But proper oversight of these critical employees, and their network rights and permissions, is an important part of security management. by Tom Olzak
- Tags: Security, Administrator, Password, Network, Information Technology, Network Resource, OWASP, Networking, Tom Olzak
- Blog posts 2008-09-01
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