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On 07/30/2011 08:27 PM, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon Hannah wrote:
I am installing a new computer.
It has Windows 7 on it.
On Windows computers, in order to modify or tweak your settings, it is often
easier and quicker to go into the Documents and Settings directory, and
various
I'm all ears.
For anyone interested, the website is at www.smartjailmail.com.
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I bet its a challenge to market to prison populations
as well as jails.
Most of the jails they have approached like the idea but are waiting to see
how the first deployment goes. If they can get the inmates and families to
use the private electronic messaging system then it should cut back on
Well, now I'll have no problem with going to jail. I
mean the only thing keeping me from going was lack of
internet access!!!
Even with this system in place I wouldn't want to spend any more than a
couple of hours in that place. Just being there for the short time I
visited to meet with some
Nice to see this option for incarcerated people and their
families, though at 50 cents per email it's a bit costly imho.
Frankly, I'm inclined to agree and have mentioned that on several occasions
to the powers that be. They're fairly confident that it's the right price
point though.
1.
That's what snail mail is for...
Postal mail is actually the number one entry point for contraband according
to many of the jails we've spoken with. They're hoping that with increased
use of electronic messaging the volume of postal mail will go down and they
will be better able to screen the
provider and we
only carry about 2,000 domains and we are simply not in a position to absorb
this kind of attack.
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There's still places that have gas jockeys? :)
New Jersey, I believe, has only full-service gas pumps.
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if the system provides a prominent one-click spam
your friends button, enough people will push it
that you'll get enough new members that you can claim
fantastic growth, hopefully long enough to get some
VC funding and feel rich for awhile before the
hype-cycle runs down?
I got a nice
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Yep, and the kids were doing only 'cleared for takeoff'
and 'contact departure'. The dad was handling more
critical communications.
True, but I can imagine that coaching his kid on what to say next wasn't
exactly allowing him to have his full attention focused where it should have
been. It
There is a lot of content about thin client hacking. One
of the most common ways to hack a thin client is simply open
up help. This is a separate program that contains links to
other programs, the command prompt, and the web browser to
the Internet.
On a related note, I've been tossed into a
We've got Dustin Hoffman on speed dial, though, just in case.
No Milla Jovovich? I'm disappointed.
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http://www.idstronghold.com/
I'm acquainted with one of the guys who came up with this stuff. I don't
understand all of the technical details but apparently it works well to
prevent unauthorized reading of RFID information. The company I work with
hosts the web site for the industrial design
This will only happen once in history!
History doesn't go back more than 1,000 years? /me runs away while ducking
and protecting head...
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and go ahead with moving checkout to another service. They don't get the
prestige of having the checkout on their site, but their customers are a
whole lot safer as a result.
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relationship with are so far apart
that I'm surprised someone could even draw a connection.
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simulator that you can play dress-up with). It was
pretty well received with only one complaint, and that was because it was a
'Happy Holidays' card and not a 'Merry Christmas' card... go figure.
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wired trackball in my laptop bag, and had another wired trackball that a
friend of mine borrowed a few years ago. Both trackballs are of the
marble series they released back in 1999 or 2000, so they're coming up on
a decade and still work great.
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Gadi Evron wrote:
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More seriously...
Exactly to the same extent US high-tech is CIA, is my best guess.
Meaning: job market (people before or after they work there). Defense
contractors and projects, etc.
In other words,
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Paul Ferguson wrote:
| I applaud you, Randy Abrams.
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| What a great blog post:
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| http://www.eset.com/threat-center/blog/?p=124
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| Very nicely said.
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| - ferg
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Paul Ferguson wrote:
| Interesting article, but I've heard these concerns voiced elsewhere
| in the not-so-distant past, too.
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| Fear loathing, or genuine concern? You decide.
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| Via The Washington Post.
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| [snip]
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| - From a fortress-like corporate campus
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That's a bummer for most companies doing business in SC.
Then again,just doing business in SC is already a bummer.Must be some
PIs in the House and Senate there,huh.
MHO,
Scott
Paul Ferguson wrote:
Via Baseline.
[snip]
The Internet
search query Mind Control and US Patent. Note: just because a
device is patent approved does not mean it can be legally used (e.g.,
biochemical weapons or a patented bullet.)
I'm making my hat right now.
Scott
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It seems optical fibers originated in the human body itself.
More here:
http://notexactlyrocketscience.wordpress.com/2007/05/15/living-optical-fibres-bypass-the-retinas-back-to-front-structure/
Scott
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This is what I get using a text-based browser:
http://community.ca.com/blogs/securityadvisor/archive/2007/12/20/javascript:his
And with FF,XSS warning.
I really like the javascript::history part.
Paul Ferguson wrote:
Via The CA Security Advisor
competing companies have at a network,would
this same principle apply?Flames welcome.
Scott
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Maybe they can get the people responsible for writing MPACK,now.
Just a thought.
Scott
Paul Ferguson wrote:
Via The Kaspersky Blog.
[snip]
Today Nikolay Patrushev, head of the Federal Security Services,
announced the results of the measures
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Someone wrote me offline that Have you never heard of DSS?My reply
to this person is :That was a form of deception(or reception) at one
time,that was secure.When it was released to the public,it either
became more secure,or suffered from lack of
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I all can think is:Click;click;POW.
I thought he was an intruder!
Brian Loe wrote:
*From:* Little Green Footballs *Posted At:* Wednesday, December 19,
2007 4:56 PM *Posted To:* Little Green Footballs *Conversation:*
Little Green Footballs
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Drsolly wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Brian Loe wrote:
My wife, having read the whole thread for the man having sex with
his taekwando champion flat mate's sister wants to know if the
UK's slag is the same as our skank?
Dunno. Is skank the same
million, will be deployed
all over Iraq.
snip
Hmmm.When is this going to be in the hands of every cop on the street?
Scott
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Internet crashes film at 11
http://tinyurl.com/273jm5
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Really.
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Nobody had mentioned it yet.
The official release date was May 25, 1977. So happy 30th birthday and a
heartfelt thanks to George.
take a wookie to lunch!
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History Channel- Monday night 9pm. Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed.
Cinemax is running all six episodes in order starting at 3pm EDT this
afternoon. Got the DVR all cranked up!
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Brian Loe wrote:
History channel is looking to have a pretty interesting show about
Star Wars on Sunday I think
History Channel- Monday night 9pm. Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed.
Cinemax is running all six episodes in order starting at 3pm EDT this
afternoon. Got the DVR all cranked up!
Scott
Brian Loe wrote:
History channel is looking to have a pretty interesting show about
Star Wars on Sunday I
Richard,
Just got the 'page cannot be displayed' screen on our install, not the fun
that you described. Clean install, no additions, just the security updates
from M$.
Scott
Can folks who are running Vista and IE7, try typing in this URL in the IE7
address bar to see what happens
Thanks! Works great.
The other one is at:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.privacy
Scott
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 14:44, Chris Buechler wrote:
Gmane makes this list, and bunches of others, available as a RSS feed.
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reader and
have gotten accustomed to the ease of subscribing (and unsubscribing) and
letting it do global housekeeping on cleaning out old stuff. This is one of
the few that still doesn't have that option. Anybody else interested in
getting all this chatter via RSS?
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