Introduction To Autorooters: Crackers Working Smarter, Not Harder
White Papers They are truly working smarter, not harder. Autorooters are a new and very serious threat to network security. Crackers of all skill levels, especially those in pursuit of quantity and not quality, are sure to use them in the future.
[February 17, 2005, 2:00]
Making It Harder To Catch Criminals
Talkback This technology would be make police evidence collection that bit harder. Just a thought: Currently with magnetic media (conventional hard drives) even overwriting data still leaves a trace which can be recovered by police forensic techniques.
[April 4, 2008, 13:45]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback I heartily agree. The author should have read the "how to apply this licenese to my work" paragraph, and suddenly all of his article is redundant or false. Evil intent or incompetence?
[June 2, 2005, 4:59]
Banks 'must Try Harder' On ID Theft
Talkback INSURE DATA The business expansion scope for banking and insurance sectors is tremendous if the information technology is harassed properly, keeping in mind various technological and legal requirements.
[July 5, 2005, 18:09]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback if no copyright is presant save gpl or even excluding gpl then teh default is free for all.if the code is atempted to be or has ben copyrited then only that the code exsisted somewhere else before the copyright needs to be shown along with the...
[June 6, 2005, 8:59]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback It seems to me that it doesn't matter who owns the copyright. If the entity using the work as their own doesn't hold it they are in breech whoever actually wrote it. It's just that the usual thing would be for the owner to persue the infringing...
[June 2, 2005, 13:31]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback Seems to me that if an infringing company claims the Free Software Foundation is the licencor then they're screwed. Since the FSF has no legal right to grant a license for something they don't own the copyright to, the argument would indicate that...
[June 2, 2005, 8:45]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback Stupid, stupid article. There is NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER who owns the copyright on almost all GPL'd projects. It says so right there in the source code.
[June 2, 2005, 3:05]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback This "lawyer" is a blithering idiot. The GPL FAQ (http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-howto.html) explicitly tells you to put your own copyright notice on any GPL'd source. He should have done sixty seconds research before opening his mouth...
[June 2, 2005, 2:25]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback This is obvious bunk.dreamt up by those who wish to 'legally' violate the license. There is no need for a person (or corporation) to know who owns a peice of code when the license (attached to the code) shows the requirements on how that code may...
[June 1, 2005, 22:40]
Missing GPL Detail May Make It Harder To Enforce
Talkback The instructions to insert a copyright notice are not simply in the GPL FAQ, they are in the GPL itself. See the section "How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs" which explicitly says to insert "Copyright (C) " lines in the code.
[June 2, 2005, 17:41]
Techniques A Worm Might Use To Be Harder To Locate
White Papers A little while back we had a wave of worms. During the wave there were a lot of people writing about infection rates. Code Red for example quickly ballooned in size and infected a great amount of people in a relatively short period of time.
[August 22, 2003, 1:10]
Prescription 2003 - Working Harder And Smarter
White Papers PSC understands that it takes time and talent to minimize risk. They also understand the tendency to do nothing until the winds of prosperity shift to a more favorable direction. They believe that this is neither necessary nor advisable.
[May 27, 2004, 1:03]
Is It Harder For A Pharmaceutical Company To Move From SAS V6.12 To V8.2 Than It Is To Qualify For The World Cup?
White Papers This paper will discuss the experiences of a pharmaceutical company during the validation of their SAS environment. The validation takes place as part of the migration from SAS V6.12 to V8.2. However, the discussion on the validation process could...
[December 14, 2006, 0:00]
Stay In Front: Delivering Business Agility: Process Portals Work Harder
White Papers Listen to this webinar to hear from Forrester Research how a single, integrated portal framework can unify multiple business processes and improve team-based collaborative initiatives, providing users with fast and easy access to content and...
[November 28, 2004, 23:00]
E-government: Must Try Harder
News The British government is still failing to take full advantage of the Internet by providing citizens with useful and innovative online services, according to an influential group of MPs. The Public Accounts Committee said on Wednesday that...
[August 28, 2002, 13:33]
Sun Identity Management For Government: Making Public Funds Work Harder To Improve Security And Service To Constituents
White Papers As government processes move from paper based to online systems, government organizations must find the most cost-efficient way to make the transition. In adopting new technology, they must find solutions that integrate easily with legacy systems...
[August 23, 2005, 6:00]
80/20 Rule Helps You Work Smarter, Not Harder
News If you're the first one in the office and the last to leave or feel that you have more work than is humanly possible to do in a normal workweek, this article is for you. You can minimise your workload without shirking responsibilities or...
[July 10, 2002, 14:30]
Using Marijuana May Not Raise The Risk Of Using Harder Drugs
White Papers Marijuana is widely regarded as a "gateway" drug, that is, one whose use results in an increased likelihood of using more serious drugs such as cocaine and heroin. This gateway effect is one of the principal reasons cited in defense of laws...
[March 2, 2005, 2:00]
CRM: The Choice Just Got Harder
News With two extremely successful IPOs in the last six months from Salesforce.com and RightNow Technologies, CRM providers seem to have finally escaped much of the bad press the technology attracted in the late 1990s.
[November 15, 2004, 14:20]

