The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
Talkback Sigh. The man isn't a genius. So either something is seriously wrong with the network security mentioned or the US is looking for a fall guy. Maybe both. Until it's perfectly clear what happened exactly the man shouldn't be handed over to people...
[July 15, 2005, 21:09]
Microsoft's Kumo in limited public testing
News However, some of the design changes that are part of that update are now in limited public testing. As part of that effort, we regularly conduct public tests of certain feature sets. Microsoft has begun to broaden the testing of its next-generation...
[May 18, 2009, 9:08]
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
Talkback >What were you doing prior to the most recent arrest? I wanted to get the trailing documentation to screw the Americans. Gary himself claims of never saying such thing. And on another subject, netstat isnt a hacking program for god's sake, ITS...
[July 17, 2005, 13:00]
Give public biometrics the finger
Talkback I understand what people can do with a stolen card/PIN/ NI number and so on but what could they do with a finger print? I can see how an electronic copy could be used to forge online transactions also but in a shop?
[October 26, 2005, 14:24]
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
Talkback There should be NO TOLERANCE for this behaviour. Hackers are a form of cyber-terrorism and should be fought with full force of the law and be shown to other potentilal hackers what their destiny will be.edg
[July 18, 2005, 17:05]
Spectrum auction favours public safety
News The spectrum, covering 412-414 MHz paired with 422-424 MHz, will be used to enhance public safety communications, said Arqiva. This spectrum will enable us to use today's technologies to help our customers migrate from legacy analogue private...
[October 9, 2006, 16:30]
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
Talkback With this action of extradition to the U. S.by a government, appears to be a paramount example of BAFFLEGAB to covewr up the technical shortcominmgs of the associated departments. They do not wish to acknowledge that an individual had access to all...
[July 21, 2005, 19:22]
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
Talkback wow. I'm wondering if the IT group is just stupid or overworked. I understand sometimes the business need are put ahead of the IT needs and things are left in an insecure way but this. The US Gov't has acknoledged this security laps.
[July 14, 2005, 2:04]
Singapore public sector aims for IT standardisation
News The majority of government agencies have made the transition to SOEasy, a massive initiative to standardise the IT operating environment for the public sector in Singapore. Over at the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Information, Communication and...
[September 11, 2009, 17:35]
Windows '97: MS gives IE 4.0 public preview
Talkback Yes I was needing to free up some disc space and wasn't sure exactly what I was able to delete. My computer was rebuilt, and it's Windows 98. I have DSL and sometimes this box will pop up and say an error has occured we are going to shut down...
[September 24, 2004, 13:16]
'Critical' open source initiative to crack public sector
Talkback Smells like FUD - I just hope you're being well paid to spread disinformation about the most significant UK Public Sector breakthrough so far. Anonymous posters criticising article? How brave! Not only that, but you're spectacularly incorrect.
[April 6, 2005, 17:13]
Internet Explorer tweak made public
Talkback How did the US ever manage to become leaders of the Western World - this merely highlights what a bunch of litiginous w***ers the appear to be - I libelled the US, so sue me, I have f*** all except my anger at yet another example of western...
[March 1, 2006, 22:48]
Instant Messaging: Internal servers or public services?
Talkback hello how are you
[March 25, 2004, 17:18]
First public demo of 'disruptive' wireless broadband
Talkback may be ok in the everglades, but as fixed line bb continues to roll out across the UK at faster speeds FWBA will not be able to compete. Especially as costs continue to drop. Why would I want 4Mb wireless bb when in theory I will be able to get 8Mb...
[November 8, 2005, 10:55]
First public demo of 'disruptive' wireless broadband
Talkback Because it will cost less than your 24Mbps and it will be available anywhere in the region, not just in your house! You need to consider what happens when various devices are kitted out with this technology, and they will be if it lives up to 10...
[November 9, 2005, 2:14]
Lindows primes for public offering
Talkback Linspire is probably a good buy because of their clear objectives and focused deliveries. The progression of revenue suggests that they shoudn't be in the red for too long.
[April 22, 2004, 16:39]
Australia takes national broadband project public
News An Ofcom spokesperson told ZDNet UK: "For UK next-generation access, private and public investment may be required. The government report may say whether there is a case for public investment when tackling [areas without] fibre.
[April 7, 2009, 15:17]
Mobile phone masts to face public consultation
Talkback I am representing WARM, Whitton Against Radiation Masts, and we are protesting against the erection of 3 new 3G masts on a site at the end of our children's school play ground. There are already a staggering 24 antennae on this telephone exchange...
[November 28, 2003, 10:49]
Google announces Public DNS
Blog Comment We'll I won't be using it thats for sure, having my services interrupted with and then receiving carefully crafted adverts conveniently spouting google alternatives, doesn't exactly do it for me.
[December 3, 2009, 23:58]



