Go to http://www.liszt.com and type in terrorism. It will give you a bunch
of summaries on terrorism related mailing lists. It didn't use to be so
commercialized (sigh). You might also try google and click on groups. Type
in terrorism and you will get summaries of newsgroups that deal with
When you reinstalled, did you format the disc as NTFS? You need to have NTFS
to get the security tab.
Amor Patriae
Samuel Harris
A+, MCP, Networking Certificate, Phi Theta Kappa
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Portsmouth , NH 03801
(207) 438-4779
-Original Message-
From: Di Fresco Marco
I disagree. Security is everybody's problem. The user can be a big help in
notifying the IT department of things going on that might have escaped their
eyes. The more eyes, the better.
Amor Patriae
Samuel Harris
A+, MCP, Networking Certificate, Phi Theta Kappa
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
This is what I have been saying. You can't get this kind of info from
GOOGLE This takes experience. He has found a way to cut down our research
time. Thank you, Ben
Nosce Te Ipsum
Samuel Harris
A+, MCP, Networking Certificate, Phi Theta Kappa
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Portsmouth , NH 03801
Well since I started this thread, I would like to finish this and I would
ask the moderator to kill the thread after this. It IS rude to say use
Google. But it is also understood that it does get tiring answering the
same questions every day. I have been on other email lists that, as part of
each
I am really disappointed in the continuing answer use Google or
use something else. All of the people on this list know how to use a search
engine. What the beginners are asking is for advice on which ones are good
sites and which ones are bad. I remember the trouble I had finding good
http://www.nsa.gov has several books that help to harden W2K. That =
might
also be a good starting point.
Samuel Harris
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