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  1. Re:They didnt let the facts get in the way before, on Study Shows Cell Phones Safe · · Score: 1

    > who paid for this study?
    The Danish Cancer Society. (Link to the danish article : http://cancer.dk/cancer/nyheder/artikler/mobilhjer ne1.asp).

  2. Re:And cue... on Pentagon Climate Change Author Interviewed · · Score: 1

    Bjørn Lomborg is a troll...

  3. Unispeed Netlogger on What Network Sniffing Tools Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    Unispeed's netlogger is a quite powerful tool, I should know, I used too work at Unispeed as part of the development team ^_- . Its a highly configurable tool and most importantly; it works in real-time.

    More infomation on thier homepage.

    form the homepage:

    Using Unispeed Netlogger for Intrusion Prevention and Recover

    The last couple of years have seen a lot of malicious network attacks throughout the World. The effects are often extensive, causing network downtime, financial loss and a lot of extra work.

    To reduce the impact of an attack, you can use The Netlogger. This brings you a large number of benefits, including

    • Forensic Evidence. You can identify the actions taken by a criminal who has accessed your network. This is vital in preventing future attacks.
    • Disaster Recovery Dump. The Netlogger can detect attacks and generate files, which give a moment by moment synopsis of what occurred during the attacks. Thereby you learn how hackers use weak points in your network to harm your business.
    • 100 Percent Passive Monitoring. The Netlogger is simply sniffing all traffic on your network and is not visible for a hacker. Thus the hacker will not know that he/she is being monitored.
    • Realtime E-mail/SMS Notification System. When a network security breach occurs, network administrators can correct the problem before significant damage is realized.
  4. Att.: Danes - support IDFR www.digitalforbruger.dk on Gartner Survey: Consumers Don't Want Crippled CDs · · Score: 1

    Don't let'em get away with it! If you live in Denmark, remember to support IDFR
    "Initiativet Digitale ForbrugerRettigheder" ...

  5. Re:That was the *old* Danish government on Danish Goal: 50% of Electricity from Wind · · Score: 1

    That is so true, the current government butchered all support to the windmill industry the moment they gain power (along with almost all that there associated with the old government. Hell, they even tried to close down the Danish Center of Human Rights).