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  1. Change the Headlines on Ask Slashdot: What's a Practical Response To the Equifax Breach? · · Score: 1
    To quote a couple of different people who have said the similar thing:

    Stop reporting 143 million "customers" or "consumers" info was stolen. We are not their customers or consumers. We are their product and the victims.

  2. Re:This matches exactly my experience from 2009 on Are Nondisparagement Agreements Silencing Employee Complaints? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I wonder if people in situations like yours where you cannot even disclose that you signed an NDA could put a warrant canary in their resume like

    (2000 - 2005) Worked at X Corp. Responsibilities were XYZ. Did not sign an NDA.
    (2005 - 2010) Worked at Y Corp. Responsibilities were XYZ. Did not sign an NDA.
    (2010 - 2017) Worked at Z Corp. Responsibilities were XYZ.

    or something along those lines?

  3. Just send a guy up the side of the building with a bucket and squeegee like they already do now.

  4. Re:Process already in place for fake Trump tweets on Congressman Calls For Probe Into Trump's Unsecured Android Phone (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually a successful conviction requires a two-thirds majority of the Senate

  5. Re:Okay - that was quick. on Michael Flynn Resigns As Trump's National Security Adviser (go.com) · · Score: 1

    What I don't get is why people don't understand that even if we did use the popular vote for the measure you still need a MAJORITY(>50%) of votes. Hillary only got 48.2% of the popular vote, which if we are still using the rules from the Constitution would kick it back to the House with a 3 way runoff. The Republican controlled House would still have voted Trump in as POTUS.

  6. According to followthemoney.org Verizon is her second largest donor, right behind the VA GOP. Big Red has given her $31,500. Other top donors are VA Cable Telecommunications Association ( $14,250) and AOL Time Warner ($11,500). That's a lot for state House representative. Still don't understand the difference between "donations" like this and bribery.

  7. Re:Snowden cannot be considered a whistleblower on Petition With Over 1 Million Signatures Urges President Obama To Pardon Snowden (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Snowden didn't actually release a single document. He gave it all to trusted journalists because he did not want the responsibility of having to decide what should and should not be released.

  8. Re:No props for the Burn Notice reference? on Library Creates Fake Patron Records To Avoid Book-Purging (heraldnet.com) · · Score: 1

    He was also married to Tawny Kataen until she beat him up with her stiletto heal and was arrested for domestic assault against her husband in 1997. I am sure the guys in the clubhouse had a fun time with that.