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Encryption Foils Internet Child Porn Prosecutions

Talkback There is information about my case.http://www.cato.org/cgi-bin/scripts/printtech.cgi/dailys/05-30-04.html I could not defend myself, because I did not have enough money for computer expert. I think $200,000 is not enough to defend yourself.

[March 15, 2005, 0:41]

Firms Keep Silent Over Child Pornography

Talkback There is information about my case.http://www.cato.org/cgi-bin/scripts/printtech.cgi/dailys/05-30-04.html I could not defend myself, because I did not have enough money for computer expert. I do not know how can courts press widely on people to...

[May 12, 2005, 18:14]

Intel's SS4000-E - So You're Having Issues With One Too, Eh ...

Blog There is an undocumented CGI script that gives you the ability to turn the SSH daemon on, but you have to put it into your address bar yourself. None of the other CGI pages will take you there. On the back of these drives (something I had not...

[April 15, 2008, 10:03]

UK Firm Claims Patents On Internet Downloading

Talkback The first pblic version of this software was released to Aminet http://www.aminet.net/aminet.cgi? As far as I know you can not patent technology/methods/concepts/ideas/etc.that has been existing prior.

[August 4, 2004, 21:35]

Hackers Whack ColdFusion Users

News Allaire has its own server-side scripts, similar to CGI, that can be manipulated by an attacker. We may not have the name of every single customer in our database but I think we've done a very aggressive job.

[April 30, 1999, 8:05]

Think Vulnerabilities Only Happen In IE? Think Again

Talkback There have been no security problems found with the code relating to that bug, just the potential for problems.https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi? These builds should allow extensions and other features to operate as they did in Firefox...

[April 14, 2005, 18:53]