Absolutely. Cisco products are premium, and while it might look like less expensive products can do the job, you'll regret not having a top tier product in the end! Spent the extra thousand now and save time and headache later.
If you look at the logins there is a mix of usernames and email addresses. Since Twitter lets you login using either your twitter handle or email address, it looks as if these were somehow keylogged or otherwise hijacked, as opposed to Twitter being hacked.
FTFA: “Customers of this criminal enterprise are not unintended beneficiaries of the digital revolution, they are receivers of stolen property,” he said.
Unless the USB keys themselves were stolen, to which there appears to be no mention of (and you can be sure they would mention it), there is no transfer of property.
We need to (I realize easier said than done) get the media to start correcting ridiculous statements.
The rules specifically apply to checkpoint information that is NOT published by law enforcement agencies.
Section 22.8 of the updated App Store Review Guidelines reads: "Apps which contain DUI checkpoints that are not published by law enforcement agencies, or encourage and enable drunk driving, will be rejected."
Some law enforcement agencies publish where DUI checkpoints will be located ahead of time, and these notices have been exempted from the ban.
If you stand in an area with 100 millisieverts measured for a single second, you've been exposed to 100mS for a single second. If you stand in that area for an hour, you've been exposed to 100mS for an hour. There is no "per" in this description, the area has a measurement of 100 millisieverts.
I've always been a huge fan of ACDSee Photo Manager. It lets me manage my photos in folders as I always have without any sort of import, and do everything you've asked for. It also has some great tools for renaming files/modifying dates that I just haven't found in other apps.
That part of the summary is not false but is very misleading.
While they are based outside of the US, they do respond within 24 hours on the takedown notices I've sent them over the past 2 years. I've provided them all the information asked for and each time the files were removed and checksum of those specific files blacklisted.
You're oversimplifying the situation. What about US proxies or remotely connecting to another machine in the US. Maybe there was a VPN connection and his access to that wasn't removed. No, this could not have been avoided by locking this down to US IP addresses.
If they don't point up towards the air, how are you supposed to know where to throw your hands towards?
Shhhhh, here have a bowl.
There is no way Jesus said that, my gardener can barely speak two words of English.
I would watch the hell out of that.
> Run by Bioware and EA ...
>Which will probably result in better games anyway.
Said no one ever.
Absolutely. Cisco products are premium, and while it might look like less expensive products can do the job, you'll regret not having a top tier product in the end! Spent the extra thousand now and save time and headache later.
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Or at least not directly hacked from Twitter.
If you look at the logins there is a mix of usernames and email addresses. Since Twitter lets you login using either your twitter handle or email address, it looks as if these were somehow keylogged or otherwise hijacked, as opposed to Twitter being hacked.
Yes, you should change your password. 55k passwords posted, unknown amount compromised but unposted until (if) they figure out where they came from.
Wrong Rogers.
"...that Representative Mike Rogers (R-MI), sponsor of CISPA..."
Don't just make it classic pong + AI because then this happens.
FTFA: “Customers of this criminal enterprise are not unintended beneficiaries of the digital revolution, they are receivers of stolen property,” he said.
Unless the USB keys themselves were stolen, to which there appears to be no mention of (and you can be sure they would mention it), there is no transfer of property.
We need to (I realize easier said than done) get the media to start correcting ridiculous statements.
holy @#@%, Tanuki is a real animal? Today I learned....
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Just in time for Talk Like a Pirate Day, September 19th.
I've been waiting since Sept 1/88. Now if they'd only add support for the light gun my life would be complete.
Of course they haven't.
The rules specifically apply to checkpoint information that is NOT published by law enforcement agencies.
Section 22.8 of the updated App Store Review Guidelines reads:
"Apps which contain DUI checkpoints that are not published by law enforcement agencies, or encourage and enable drunk driving, will be rejected."
Some law enforcement agencies publish where DUI checkpoints will be located ahead of time, and these notices have been exempted from the ban.
Source
If you stand in an area with 100 millisieverts measured for a single second, you've been exposed to 100mS for a single second. If you stand in that area for an hour, you've been exposed to 100mS for an hour. There is no "per" in this description, the area has a measurement of 100 millisieverts.
I've always been a huge fan of ACDSee Photo Manager. It lets me manage my photos in folders as I always have without any sort of import, and do everything you've asked for. It also has some great tools for renaming files/modifying dates that I just haven't found in other apps.
The pool on the roof is open.
login: iladministrator
pass: xxx
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That part of the summary is not false but is very misleading.
While they are based outside of the US, they do respond within 24 hours on the takedown notices I've sent them over the past 2 years. I've provided them all the information asked for and each time the files were removed and checksum of those specific files blacklisted.
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You're oversimplifying the situation. What about US proxies or remotely connecting to another machine in the US. Maybe there was a VPN connection and his access to that wasn't removed. No, this could not have been avoided by locking this down to US IP addresses.
>> What would be the Mac equivalent to a Tablet PC?
The Axiotron ModBook
This began happening to a co-worked yesterday.... did the spams include Project Gutenberg donation requests?