Archiv for September, 2010
Two weeks after data theft was announced via campus e-mail Sept. 10, the Rice community is still trying to piece together exactly what happened and how such an incident can be prevented in the future. All of the 7,250 affected people were sent letters delivered to their campus and home mailing addresses, when available, Sept.
published: September 23rd, 2010
8 essential privacy extensions for Firefox
They say privacy doesn't exist on the Web -- but that doesn't mean you can't try to safeguard your personal information. Our computers are loaded with details about our personal and business lives, and it's definitely not acceptable to reveal them haphazardly. With hackers becoming ever more sophisticated, you have to take precautions.
published: September 23rd, 2010
Two signature workers indicted on charges of initiative fraud
Two workers for a company that collected signatures for an Oregon initiative petition that would dedicate 15 percent of lottery proceeds for parks have been indicted for fraud.
published: September 23rd, 2010
Survey Says US Public Doesn’t Support Internet Regulation
A new survey suggests that U.S. voters don't want net neutrality rules. Network neutrality - Regulation - Programming - NET - Component Frameworks
published: September 23rd, 2010
Avery Dennison Pins Growth Plan To Retail Label Business
Avery Dennison Pins Growth Plan To Retail Label Business
published: September 23rd, 2010
Police Arrest ‘Preppy Burglar’
Howard County police have arrested the suspect referred to as the "Preppy Burglar" after receiving a tip from a citizen who recognized the man on TV.
published: September 23rd, 2010
NC GOP offers 10-point plan if they take over
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republicans are traveling around the state presenting a 10-point plan they pledge they'll work to pass if they win control of the Legislature for the first time in 112 years, including reductions in spending and tax rates.
published: September 23rd, 2010
Guilty pleas in Aviva embezzling case bring prosecution to an end
Phyllis Stevens and her spouse, Marla, pleaded guilty today in federal court to charges stemming from Phyllis Stevens’ embezzlement of nearly $6 million from Aviva USA.
published: September 23rd, 2010
College Students Increasingly Victims Of ID Theft
It can take a college student nearly five times longer to realize their identity has been stolen and their credit rating compromised. Find out how to protect yourself.
published: September 23rd, 2010
Health department client arrested
CORDELE — A 22-year-old woman was charged with disorderly conduct after authorities said she created a scene at the Crisp County Health Department Tuesday morning.





