Capitalist Lion Tamer (profile), 23 Feb 2016 @ 2:32pm
Re: Personal Responsibility
I agree it's a user problem. But I think companies who claim to care about security should at least push users towards changing the default login before the device can be put to use, if not prevent its operation until the default has been changed.
I understand why they might not want to implement this, as future breaches would be almost solely their responsibility, rather than the end user's.
Capitalist Lion Tamer (profile), 10 Nov 2015 @ 7:18pm
Re: Wha??
He could file in forma pauperis, claiming he's too poor to cover the filing fees. But that would conflict with the claims he made in his phone calls, where on top of running a successful [lol] reputation management company, he has several websites getting "millions" of hits every day.
I love commenters like this that think police should be allowed to break laws in order to enforce the law, not to mention can't be bothered to read the article for context before dropping off their stupid comments.
Capitalist Lion Tamer (profile), 17 Jun 2015 @ 11:33am
Re: is Eva Knox a fraud?
This looks like there will be more posts in the future. Very interesting stuff. Could be she's attempting to cover up her scammy background. That still doesn't explain Techdirt, Copblock, et al being targeted, but does suggest there might be some method hidden in all the madness.
I'll throw a theory into the ring: elimination of competition. Those sites listed above aren't, but lots of her takedowns target other fashion blogs/sites writing about/selling replica handbags, etc. Could be an especially inept form of SEO.
Capitalist Lion Tamer (profile), 11 May 2015 @ 2:54pm
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What are they going to do, just take your word for it.
What are they going to do? Cook up some suspicion until it's reasonable? See how much cause they have that approaches probable? Return the money once they've ascertained it's not linked to anything illegal? Maybe arrest the guy if they truly think he's in the narcotics business?
I don't know, but maybe anything other than the thing they did.
Just a very respectful shout out. I'm sure it's because of them that many of the documents I accessed through PACER had already been archived via RECAP. Not only are they fighting the good fight, but they're keeping others following the same trails from racking up PACER fees.
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Re: Personal Responsibility
I understand why they might not want to implement this, as future breaches would be almost solely their responsibility, rather than the end user's.
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Re: Wha??
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I love commenters like this that think police should be allowed to break laws in order to enforce the law, not to mention can't be bothered to read the article for context before dropping off their stupid comments.
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Re: is Eva Knox a fraud?
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One additional theory
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Are oceanographic records part of the 'tangible things' sought by Section 215?
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What are they going to do? Cook up some suspicion until it's reasonable? See how much cause they have that approaches probable? Return the money once they've ascertained it's not linked to anything illegal? Maybe arrest the guy if they truly think he's in the narcotics business?
I don't know, but maybe anything other than the thing they did.
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Re: Wow!
Brandon is actually a pretty good town, even if it's located in a state that isn't all that great.
Also: the FTC has an incredibly fast turnaround time on these requests: usually within 5 days of request submission.
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https://www.techdirt.com/blog/?tag=shaun+shane
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