Strange isn't it? $7million, especially since Acxiom expects the first hacker to reimburse them 5.8 million and a large part of that was to secure their computers. I guess they want to double dip and have both hackers pay to secure the same computers.
Without private records, you end up...Well, we don't know where you end up. You're gone. And while we suspect the police had some involvement, nobody can find you to waive your right to keep your arrest secret.
Your post reminds me of a scary article I read in the Sun-Sentinel back in January about the Miami federal court having a 'secret docket' to keep cases hidden from public.
Unfortunately the link to the article no longer works. It is disturbing to think that in America you can be arrested, disappear and be tried in secret.
Did you ever think, when you were a kid, that we would become the Soviet Union and they would become us?
As a property manager, I avoid renting to law students and lawyers if at all possible. (Bad experience with a law student that turned out good.) But when you need a lawyer, you better damn well get one(and a good one at that) or you are really screwed.
I was in a store in San Diego and said "please" when I wanted someone to repeat something. The guy in line behind me asked if I was from Cincy.Turns out he was also from Cincy.
Strange isn't it? $7million, especially since Acxiom expects the first hacker to reimburse them 5.8 million and a large part of that was to secure their computers. I guess they want to double dip and have both hackers pay to secure the same computers.
Your post reminds me of a scary article I read in the Sun-Sentinel back in January about the Miami federal court having a 'secret docket' to keep cases hidden from public.
Unfortunately the link to the article no longer works. It is disturbing to think that in America you can be arrested, disappear and be tried in secret.
Did you ever think, when you were a kid, that we would become the Soviet Union and they would become us?
As a property manager, I avoid renting to law students and lawyers if at all possible. (Bad experience with a law student that turned out good.) But when you need a lawyer, you better damn well get one(and a good one at that) or you are really screwed.
I was in a store in San Diego and said "please" when I wanted someone to repeat something. The guy in line behind me asked if I was from Cincy.Turns out he was also from Cincy.