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- Beware of Internet trespass
- So rootkits can possibly be catagorized as 'trespass'???Wouldn't THAT set the RIAA/MPAA, etc., et al on their ears!!!!!HURAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!TrespassI believe that Intel used that argument against the ex-employee that blasted their email servers.And frankly the RIAA/MPAA are a pack of trespassers.
- Tags: Beware, btljooz, Internet, mpaa, riaa, RIAA/MPAA, rootkits, security, trespass
- Discussion threads 2006-02-01
Additional Resources
- Borland Software Case Study: Thales
- Thales is a leading international electronics and systems group, serving defense, aerospace, security and services markets worldwide. The company wanted to adjust itself to new standards and practices. The challenge was to implement new codified rules and automate trespass detection systems at borders. Thales deployed Borland for its solution and...
- Tags: Borland Software Corp., Thales, Aerospace & Defense, Quality, Servers, Manufacturing, Business Operations, Hardware
- Case studies 2007-06-28
- Drive Folder (zip)
- Create Virtual Drives by associating folders of your disks with Drive letters. Drive Folder associates folders with Drive letters making them to behave as physical Drives. This is very convenient if you use specific folders to store data files, multimedia, downloads, and you have each time to follow a complex...
- Tags: Folder, Drive Folder
- Software downloads 2007-07-20
- The SPY ACT: Ditching Damages as an Element of Liability for On-Line Conduct Between Private Parties?
- The question of how to stymie the proliferation of spyware on computers has been a recurring topic of debate in Congress and in the technology industry. With the passage of the SPY ACT (H.R. 29) a high probability, this paper highlights its prohibitions, with particular emphasis on how they change...
- Tags: University Of Washington, Computer, Productivity
- White papers 2006-04-14
- £500 fine appropriate for UK man who stole wireless bandwidth
- According to The Register, a British court sentenced24-year-old Gregory Straszkiewicz to 12 months conditional discharge and a £500fine for "dishonestly obtaining a communications service and relatedoffences." Straszkiewicz accessed the wireless broadband connections ofmultiple residents with the intention of obtaining stealing bandwidth.Because authorities provided "no evidence he[Straszkiewicz] had any hostile motive...
- Tags: John, Gregory Straszkiewicz, Jane, BAC company, wireless
- Blog posts 2005-07-26
- House panel passes spyware permission bill
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- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Ed Towns, spyware, Bono
- Technical articles 2004-06-18
- Anti-spyware bill heads for House
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By Declan McCullaghA congressional panel approved an anti-spyware bill on Thursday amid criticism from technology companies, a move that...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Spyware, adware & malware, Spyware, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, software, SPY ACT, anti-spyware, Commerce Committee, computer
- Technical articles 2004-06-25
- Online intrusion risks large identity cache
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- Tags: Social Security, PRODUCTIVITY, Operational accounting, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Databases, IHSS, University of California at Berkeley, intrusion, computer
- Technical articles 2004-10-21
- Employees using company software for personal use
- Employees using company software for personal usePrior to my coming on board with this organization, the software media that came with or was installed on a PC was retained with the employee who had the PC. When I came on board, I started doing an inventory and discovered some of...
- Tags: software
- Discussion threads 2005-05-09
- Hackers, crackers, etc. - treated like heros?
- Hackers, crackers, etc. - treated like heros?IT professionals are fascinated by hackers, crackers, etc. On the one hand, this is interesting coding. On the other hand it makes so many people's work more difficult, takes away from the time people can devote on other aspects of their work....
- Tags: cracker, crackers, hacker, Hackers, Hackers Crackers, network, Peter Spande, Peter Spande - TechRepublic, security, virus, worms
- Discussion threads 2005-08-18
- 'Bots' for Sony CD software spotted online
- 'Bots' for Sony CD software spotted onlinearticle root'Bots' for Sony CD software spotted onlineThe first pieces of malicious software designed to hide in Sony BMG Music Entertainment's copy protection tool for CDs have been spotted. These "bot" variants are intended to give the attacker remote control of any computer they...
- Tags: bot, bots, CD, copy protection, digital-rights management, EULA, security, software, Sonja Thompson, sony, Sony CD, Sony Corp., trojans
- Discussion threads 2005-11-11
- 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
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