I still dislike Apple, and Steve Jobs told us he manufactured things in China because they could force workers to work long hours and or make them wake up in the middle of the night if need be to make a change to the devices.
I expect Anonymous is already probing their government servers for vulnerabilities. Or they might wait until tues. since they don't all sit online everyday.
Microsoft's ISA server 2004 intercepts encrypted traffic in the same way. It you have an active directory domain setup it deploys the needed certificate to perform the task.
On the post: Does It Makes Sense To Charge Kids & Their Parents With Libel For Online Bullying?
STOP IGNORING THAT KIDS ARE DYING FROM BULLYING TWO JUST RECENTLY!
On the post: Arizona Internet Censorship Bill So Ridiculous, Even The MPAA And RIAA Are Against It
What If
Seriously
On the post: Step2 Startups Feedback Wanted: What Do You Want To See In An Online Investment Community?
Investing? Really?
Investing in today's climate is not looked upon nicely these days.
On the post: News Corp. Accused Of Hacking Competitors Smartcards To Increase 'Piracy' Of Satellite TV Rivals
Artificial
The hack may have prevented ITV from getting access to premium content as well.
On the post: Wyden Tries To Get Anti-ACTA/TPP Amendments Included In JOBS Act Vote
2008 Remember
NO MORE LOOPHOLES END OF STORY
On the post: From Lori Drew To Dharun Ravi, Punishing People Based On Others' Suicides Is A Mistake
Facts Are Off
What type of punishment would there be if someone placed a camera in a women's restroom?
Further he did advertise it on Twitter by trying to get others to watch.
I am gay BTW, and it seems the prosecutor pressured the witnesses into pushing the bias intimidation part of it.
And I think the charges are overblown, typical of NJ and especially that county.
Unfortunately I have zero power to push back on this.
On the post: No That Won't Backfire At All: Questionable Story About Obama's Daughter Disappears From The Web
Automated
It seems as if this is more of a safety issue for his daughter.
On the post: Former Yahoo Employee Regrets How Yahoo Patented His Work
The Key
On the post: This American Life Retracts Entire Episode About Apple Factories After Mike Daisey Admits To Fabricating Parts Of The Story
Butt Jobs Admited To Some Problems
On the post: 'Don't Get SOPA'd' Is The New Mantra On Capitol Hill
This Is A Bad Sign
On the post: Rather Than Speaking Out Against Domain Seizures, ICANN Provides A 'How To' Manual
I Hate To Say This
It literally needs to be punished to be taught a lesson.
On the post: RIAA's Cary Sherman: We Really Just Want To Give Consumers What We, Er, They Want
Where is Anonymous When You Need Them
On the post: Would You Rather Be 'Right' Or Realistic?
LOGIC ERROR
Cannabis creates problems that have not been addressed by your solution of stopping enforcement.
Your solution to copyright does address the problem of payment to the artists.
Which means that it is the right and pragmatic solution!
Single track minded libertarians think they have the perfect solution to everything.
The problem is they think the same logic used to reach the solution can be applied with minimal modification to every problem.
On the post: Australian Government Holds Secret Anti-Piracy Meetings; The Public Is Not Invited
Australia Meets Anonymous
On the post: How The Megaupload Shutdown Has Put 'Cloud Computing' Business Plans At Risk
Did They Really
It's obvious the person who wrote that should be fired.
On the post: Sony Says Raising Prices On Whitney Houston Music Was A 'Mistake'
Price Fixing Anyone?
On the post: The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde Questions Why We Let Dying Industries Dictate Terms Of Democracy
Looks like the Swedish Court System Is Totally Corrupted
On the post: Trustwave Admits It Issued A Certificate To Allow Company To Run Man-In-The-Middle Attacks
This Is The Way ISA 2004 Worked
On the post: Hawaiian Politician Wants To Track Everyone Online Because Someone Doesn't Like Her... Backs Down After Public Backlash
Beware Of Republican Bearing Bills
On the post: MPAA Exec Admits: 'We're Not Comfortable With The Internet'
MPAA Sees the Internet As Some Type Of New AOL?
Which is why they think they can control it.
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