Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback The trojan could be in your bios try and flash update it that should get rid of it. I had one like that on my network.
[February 2, 2004, 17:32]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback I was forced to confess for possession of child porn. estrinyefim@yahoo.com I would like to send you some links to publications about my criminal case. Would you like to review materials and give your opinion what possible to do now.
[July 6, 2004, 18:51]
Two laptops per child
Leader It's certainly excited Red Hat and AMD, who have been keen to help with the One Laptop Per Child project. One Laptop per Child does not have to mean one design for all. IT is a soulless business. So when the chance comes to make a difference to...
[May 22, 2007, 18:27]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback Check the definition of "witchhunt". Essentially a suspect is considered guilty until proved innocent; compelled to try to prove a negative. At last the Trojan defence is stopping police prosecutions in their tracks.
[November 28, 2004, 5:50]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback Here's the Bad News, When the new passports come in, 2008, your criminal convictions will be on the passport, in the "chip". No more holidays, no working abroad, Bad.
[January 10, 2006, 14:52]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback I was abused for two years as a child! I have now been investigated for a period of months for this type of offence, which by the way, I have not comitted in any way. During the police investigations and interview, they threw as much Sh*t against...
[November 25, 2004, 13:32]
Police report doubling of child porn sites
Talkback I think the work done to combat this evidently growing problem is outstanding, and just hope the british judishal system has the gutts to stand out and give these viscious criminals the centence that they diserve.
[February 28, 2004, 13:27]
Parliament to discuss child porn regulations
Talkback Why on earth should ISP's have to declare. Surely if the abusers know, they will look to find ways around it!
[July 26, 2005, 16:06]
Parliament to discuss child porn regulations
Talkback Pornography is not desirable in any form in a civilised society. The same requires a stringent punishment and more so when the future of the young generation is at stake. In the name of “liberalisation” and “freedom of speech and expression...
[July 26, 2005, 18:58]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback the police should be arresting the people who put these pictures on the internet, and microsoft should be doing there best to block these kind of disturbing site, and have better security in chat rooms.or they should ban chat rooms alltogether.
[April 24, 2004, 22:29]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback To not mention any of the best software here he could test it with some and tell the investigators to run them in your computer and tell the judge what they found - hundreds if not thousands of spyware, hijackers, dialers most of them responsible...
[October 1, 2003, 13:37]
Every child in Portugal and Venezuala will have open source
Blog Comment This is truly excellent news. I hope that it sets a precedent, or at least a good example, for other countries, school systems, or anyone else. If you (or anyone else) is able to follow up on this, I would be very interested in hearing how the 3G...
[January 15, 2009, 8:28]
Every child in Portugal and Venezuala will have open source
Blog Comment It's great to see that some countries are pushing ahead with establishing education platforms built atop free and open computing. It's interesting how many of these moves come from non-English speaking countries - it seems that we in the Eglish...
[January 15, 2009, 9:38]
Every child in Portugal and Venezuala will have open source
Blog Comment Thanks for clarifying that, utzy. I see you've posted on 3G and Ubuntu this morning, Jamie http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10011900o-2000498448b,00.htm Seems nothing is as simple as we hope it will be.
[January 15, 2009, 10:21]
Kazaa exec declares child porn unstoppable
News Philip Morle, Sharman Networks' chief technology officer, told the Federal Court in Sydney yesterday, during the trial of the peer-to-peer software provider over alleged copyright-infringing behaviour, he did not believe Sharman could actually...
[December 10, 2004, 7:50]
RIAA: P2P networks full of child porn
Talkback The RIAA are beyond belief. In their zeal to stop all file sharing, they seem to have no scruples. This is just a blatant attempt to get the government to shut down a technology, after their attempts to get the courts to do it failed.
[September 10, 2003, 14:38]
Every child in Portugal and Venezuela will have open source
Blog Comment PS Why didn't any of you tell me I spelt "Venezuela" wrong in the headline? I just had my knuckles rapped by ZDNet editorial.
[January 15, 2009, 14:44]
Every child in Portugal and Venezuela will have open source
Blog Comment To quote from Conz' link; "The UK government's ICT agency, British Educational Communications and Technology Association, suggested that schools could slash their total computer costs by up to 50 percent if they "stopped buying, operating and...
[January 16, 2009, 8:36]
RIAA: P2P networks full of child porn
Talkback To make life simpler for the RIAA, why don't they go the whole hog and ask governments to ban the possession and use of Mobile phones -(sms, mms, can be problematic), Computers -(file systems can be used to store images of bestiality, networks can...
[September 10, 2003, 21:17]



