Was that a contract or a typical click through Terms of Service? Cause as we have seen other branches of the government show, Terms of Service are more like suggestions (police and federal agents making fake accounts for law enforcement activities).
I'm pretty sure this would meet the malicious intent hurdles of a slander/libel case against the governor. The governor was told by multiple sources that the information he was speaking was incorrect, yet kept on doing it.
This almost sounds like the old FIOA boss knew they were on their way out and sent along the extra documents as a way to tweak the nose of whoever took their place. Or maybe knew that the extra info could turn whatever case the law firm was working on in their favor.
If they don't put actual security on their hardware and software, they just leave the system open to me coming in behind them and turning those features on and then disconnecting the phone home verification.
Here is what I do. All the robocalls are done with automated dialers that work from list of numbers and those lists get passed around and sold.
When a call comes in that your caller ID says could possibly be a spammer or you don't recognize the number, pick up. As soon as you pick up hit the mute button. What usually happens is that the automated message that starts up is listening for someone to say something on the other end, then it goes into its speech. If you mute your mic right away the machine listening on the other end assumes it is a dead line and hangs up after 10 seconds.
If there is in fact a real person on the other end they will usually pipe up and say something after it stops ringing and they get an empty line. You can then unmute and see who the hell is calling you over just sending a text message.
Does no one listen to their advisors or department managers anymore? I mean that IS why you hired them isn't it? To advise you on topics you aren't an expert on so you can make the best informed decision.
After 6 months they noticed a drop in illegal software searches because our targeted ad program worked... or the kids figured out how to get around your connecting the search to a specific person.
This sounds suspiciously like the first step in a plan to first try and convince people not to use vpns, then the next step is to vilify them (only criminals and pedos need them) with the last step being to outlaw them.
Working as an investigator for the IGs office is either the most frustrating job, or comes with the best under the table payments. It is absolutely useless as a department if no one is actually going to respond to the wrong doings that they point out.
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."
Until such a time happens that senator Blumenthals campaign donations require him to actually halfway know how the internet works, he will continue to push these harmful anti internet bills.
On the post: Nonprofit Forced To Delete Thousands Of Court Documents Obtained With A Fee Waiver Because PACER Is Greedy And Stupid
Was that a contract or a typical click through Terms of Service? Cause as we have seen other branches of the government show, Terms of Service are more like suggestions (police and federal agents making fake accounts for law enforcement activities).
On the post: Missouri's Governor Still Insists Reporter Is A Hacker, Even As Prosecutors Decline To Press Charges
I'm pretty sure this would meet the malicious intent hurdles of a slander/libel case against the governor. The governor was told by multiple sources that the information he was speaking was incorrect, yet kept on doing it.
On the post: Law Firm Sues US Citizen And Immigration Service After It Tries To Claw Back Docs Obtained Legally Thru A FOIA Request
This almost sounds like the old FIOA boss knew they were on their way out and sent along the extra documents as a way to tweak the nose of whoever took their place. Or maybe knew that the extra info could turn whatever case the law firm was working on in their favor.
On the post: Senator Blumenthal, After Years Of Denial, Admits He's Targeting Encryption With EARN IT
I fully expect, after this passes because I'm much to cynical to believe it won't, someone to get sued for using HTTPS encryption and then losing.
On the post: Automakers Can't Give Up The Idea Of Turning Everyday Features Into Subscription Services With Fees
Re: The less charitable read....
If they don't put actual security on their hardware and software, they just leave the system open to me coming in behind them and turning those features on and then disconnecting the phone home verification.
On the post: Mother's Lawsuit Attempts To Hold Snapchat, Instagram Responsible For Her Daughter's Suicide
Respectfully I would have to strongly disagree with this statement. The persons family and loved ones are also victims of the event.
On the post: Yet Another Telecom-Backed Think Tank Insists U.S. Broadband Is Great, Actually
I was very amused that they feel insulted by the name "Big Broadband" and feel it is a pejorative. Absolutely nothing like their label of "Big Tech".
On the post: Why U.S. Robocall Hell Seemingly Never Ends
Here is what I do. All the robocalls are done with automated dialers that work from list of numbers and those lists get passed around and sold.
When a call comes in that your caller ID says could possibly be a spammer or you don't recognize the number, pick up. As soon as you pick up hit the mute button. What usually happens is that the automated message that starts up is listening for someone to say something on the other end, then it goes into its speech. If you mute your mic right away the machine listening on the other end assumes it is a dead line and hangs up after 10 seconds.
If there is in fact a real person on the other end they will usually pipe up and say something after it stops ringing and they get an empty line. You can then unmute and see who the hell is calling you over just sending a text message.
On the post: Which Went More Viral Challenge: Local News Stories Or TikTok School Violence 'Challenge'?
Might do ok though it would be titled something like "Instant Karma for Dumb Bully" I'd wager.
On the post: Canada Strikes Again: Allows Lawsuit Against Twitter To Proceed Over Speech Of Twitter Users
SPEECH Act?
Does the SPEECH act only apply to individuals or does Twitter have to lose and then claim immunity to fines and fees under the SPEECH Act?
On the post: Newly Revealed Details Show That Missouri Government Totally Knew That Journalists Were Not At Fault For Teacher Data Vulnerability
Does no one listen to their advisors or department managers anymore? I mean that IS why you hired them isn't it? To advise you on topics you aren't an expert on so you can make the best informed decision.
On the post: NSO Pegasus Malware Deployed To Spy On Palestinian Human Rights Activists
There is a game I play that has a quote that fits perfectly.
"When you build something like this, you make persecution a way of life." - Witch, Path of Exile.
On the post: Hey North Face! Our Story About You Flipping Out Over 'Hey Fuck Face' Is Not Trademark Infringement
Re: and the next story is...
Or more rather Toritous Interference with a Business Relationship.
On the post: Big Telecom Is Mad Because New FCC Appointment Gigi Sohn Actually Defends Broadband Consumers
Of course they are going to object. Neither party can do anything without the other party IMMEDIATELY taking a hardline opposing stance just because.
On the post: Team Biden Finally Gets Around To Staffing U.S. Telecom Regulators
Re: IT'S ABOUT FUCKING TIME!!!!!
Or at least mitigate some of the damage done.
On the post: Trump Given 30 Days To Have His Social Media Site Comply With Open Source License
Re: to many wonders.
Rules are for the little people. Trump is the President of the United States and as such none of the rules apply to him unless he says they do.
On the post: Criminalizing Teens' Google Searches Is Just How The UK's Anti-Cybercrime Programs Roll
After 6 months they noticed a drop in illegal software searches because our targeted ad program worked... or the kids figured out how to get around your connecting the search to a specific person.
On the post: Most People Probably Don't Need A VPN, Experts Now Advise
This sounds suspiciously like the first step in a plan to first try and convince people not to use vpns, then the next step is to vilify them (only criminals and pedos need them) with the last step being to outlaw them.
Or maybe I'm just being too cynical.
On the post: Investigation: CBP Targeted Journalists, Illegally Shared Info With Mexico, And Attempted To Cover It All Up
Working as an investigator for the IGs office is either the most frustrating job, or comes with the best under the table payments. It is absolutely useless as a department if no one is actually going to respond to the wrong doings that they point out.
On the post: Blumenthal's Finsta Debacle: It Remains Unacceptable That Our Politicians Are So Clueless About The Internet
It really is quite simple.
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."
Until such a time happens that senator Blumenthals campaign donations require him to actually halfway know how the internet works, he will continue to push these harmful anti internet bills.
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