Trojan horse scanner pitch is a sneaky worm
Trojan horse scanner pitch is a sneaky worm
You know, even when it’s a pitch for a trojan scanner, why would anyone install something that was sent to them unsolicited?
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Trojan horse scanner pitch is a sneaky worm
You know, even when it’s a pitch for a trojan scanner, why would anyone install something that was sent to them unsolicited?
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Simply put, the headline of this post from Gabe’s Guide to the E-Discovery Universe describes exactly what you should expect if you are party to a lawsuit at work, and use your home PC to access work information.News Flash: Yes, your home computer may not be safe from your job’s legal issues This is yet…
This is an interesting possibility: “The potential to use this data to promote workplace wellness is unparalleled,” Torous declares. “Such data may even help predict future mood states of teams and individuals — for example, proactively signaling when an employee may benefit from a day off to care for their mental health. Of course, such apps…
Now that it’s an official release, maybe I need to find some time to upgrade the Child Abuse blog to the new version. It sounds like it’s got some nice new features, but as my experience with the beta tells me, upgrading won’t necessarily be simple. I’ll let you know how it goes when I…
Bruce makes some interesting points in this presentation, it’s certainly something to think about. First, watch: I’ll be honest, I’ve been on the side of leaving technology alone for the most part, but his point about the legal industry, and how public policy law is a huge area of focus, and how even law schools…
Thanks to some fellow Friends in Tech members, I learned over the weekend that Box.net is giving away upgrades to 50GB of storage if you download their iOS app and log in to the service. Now, there are some limitations to the Box.net service, as laid out over on the Mac Screencast Guy, but 50GB…