This is spin from the government, looks a bit coordinated. Here is more "news" note the author interviews a DOJ contractor as an expert. It attacks Apple's undo burden argument. http://www.usatoday.com/story/...
Our 11 person firm had our policy cancelled due to ACA and we were forced to choose a different one for 30% more per year. Does anyone in Washington know who really creates jobs in this country? HINT: its not companies with more than 50 employees.
We see thousands of attempts all day, every day. Its just part of being on the net. Fail2ban has been pretty effective for us. You can configure it easily to set up "move on" rules for the bots and not blow your leg off because you mistyped a couple times.
enec is 100% right. 99.99% of all port 25 traffic from cable modems is from spambots running on compromised PCs. Comcast, AOL, et al. will never again accept email from address blocks that represents non-commercial users or cable modems, no matter what things you try, static IP, DKIM, SPF or white listing.
Seriously. The industry knows it. That is why they made and are running the ad. If you think the general populace has any idea what Net Neutrality is about, you spend too much time on Slashdot. The commercial will leave the unknowledgeable with one message "Net Neutrality = Costs Me More Money". Unfortunately I would venture to guess that 90% of people fall into that category. The real hope for Net Neutrality rests with the lobbyist of the big media and network sites.
Unfortunately, friendly Democratic senators are sponsoring a plan where the federal government will buy a laptop for thieves that do not have their own.;-)
Perhaps the Symantec marketing trolls have embarked on a subtle campaign to undermind the general public's trust in Micro$oft's ability to deliver secure products. Basically a "Who do you trust?" positioning of themselves against OneCare Live. Strange as it may seem Joe Six Pack probably does not have the Slashdot crowd's contempt for Micro$oft's ability to deliver secure products, thus leaving some room for Symantec to discredit them.
If you just want to look at cool stuff with Google Maps/Earth, without the searching. This place www.googlesightseeing.com has tons of cool stuff found in Google Maps/Earth.
Unless you can make money doing it.
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This is spin from the government, looks a bit coordinated. Here is more "news" note the author interviews a DOJ contractor as an expert. It attacks Apple's undo burden argument. http://www.usatoday.com/story/...
Core Yahoo is nothing. It will just circle the drain until someone snaps it up for cheap.
Does this mean Standford will divest itself from the use of electricity too? Or is this just a hypocritical publicity stunt?
Our 11 person firm had our policy cancelled due to ACA and we were forced to choose a different one for 30% more per year. Does anyone in Washington know who really creates jobs in this country? HINT: its not companies with more than 50 employees.
We see thousands of attempts all day, every day. Its just part of being on the net. Fail2ban has been pretty effective for us. You can configure it easily to set up "move on" rules for the bots and not blow your leg off because you mistyped a couple times.
Meanwhile, those of us that like both Star Wars & Star Trek are thinking, "hrrm, Episode 7 has a chance now of not sucking."
His Star Trek reboot sucked. He can now kill both franchises in their reboots.
My biggest beef with my Windows phone is that I cannot return it for a refund.
Unanimous means all jurors, not a majority.
enec is 100% right. 99.99% of all port 25 traffic from cable modems is from spambots running on compromised PCs. Comcast, AOL, et al. will never again accept email from address blocks that represents non-commercial users or cable modems, no matter what things you try, static IP, DKIM, SPF or white listing.
Shouldn't this be an April 1st post on Slashdot ?
"Please give us more money and aid!"
For your amusement, here is another one that is running: http://the-daily-tribune.com/breaking/13/?t202id=4693&t202kw=6417707
I see a ton of these ads served by a company called Pulse 360.
Where are the class action lawyers when you actually need one?
Anyone 'dotters actually harmed by this practice ?
After reading the article I was struck by how it all sounds like a botnet being assembled. How ironic is that?
Actually that $5.45 for every Internet user on the planet (1.1 billion).
Only 244 copies sold, yet there is probably an install base of 100,000 users already.
90%
Seriously. The industry knows it. That is why they made and are running the ad. If you think the general populace has any idea what Net Neutrality is about, you spend too much time on Slashdot. The commercial will leave the unknowledgeable with one message "Net Neutrality = Costs Me More Money". Unfortunately I would venture to guess that 90% of people fall into that category. The real hope for Net Neutrality rests with the lobbyist of the big media and network sites.
Apparently you are.
Unfortunately, friendly Democratic senators are sponsoring a plan where the federal government will buy a laptop for thieves that do not have their own. ;-)
Perhaps the Symantec marketing trolls have embarked on a subtle campaign to undermind the general public's trust in Micro$oft's ability to deliver secure products. Basically a "Who do you trust?" positioning of themselves against OneCare Live. Strange as it may seem Joe Six Pack probably does not have the Slashdot crowd's contempt for Micro$oft's ability to deliver secure products, thus leaving some room for Symantec to discredit them.
If you just want to look at cool stuff with Google Maps/Earth, without the searching. This place www.googlesightseeing.com has tons of cool stuff found in Google Maps/Earth.