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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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HOLLON REPUBLIC RG-22 GUN SAFE
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SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "HOLLON REPUBLIC RG-22 GUN SAFE", url: "http://www.vaultandsafes.com/safe-information/236-hollon-republic-rg-22-gun-safe/" });
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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HOLLON FB-845WE - FIRE AND BURGLARY SAFE
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SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "HOLLON FB-845WE - FIRE AND BURGLARY SAFE", url: "http://www.vaultandsafes.com/safe-information/237-hollon-fb-845we-fire-and-burglary-safe/" });
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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HOLLON FDD-3020EE - DEPOSITORY SAFE
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SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "HOLLON FDD-3020EE - DEPOSITORY SAFE", url: "http://www.vaultandsafes.com/safe-information/235-hollon-fdd-3020ee-depository-safe/" });
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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An SOE comedy of errors
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Over the years, the IT section has been pro-actively trying to improve security, to lock the system down, and keep commercial information safe. However, these steps also prevent the engineers from getting their jobs done, so they are all circumvented. The more that the official, central SOE is locked down, the more that the remote users have banded together to make their own unofficial SOE that doesn't get in the way.
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Behind the Scenes at The Mezonic Agenda: An Electronic Voting Primer
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Although electronic voting and touch-screen systems have been in use since the 1970s, the recent controversy that has surrounded the design and implementation of Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) systems, as well as the companies that make them, has brought the risks of electronic voting under spotlight. This article by Spyros Nomikos, coauthor of The Mezonic Agenda: Hacking the Presidency, offers a snapshot of where we are and how we got here.
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Video: Keeping Your Money “Safe”
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Picking a Burglar-Proof Safe
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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HOLLON FD-2714E DEPOSITORY SAFE
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SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "HOLLON FD-2714E DEPOSITORY SAFE", url: "http://www.vaultandsafes.com/safes/229-hollon-fd-2714e-depository-safe/" });
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Microsoft preps fix for IE 8 flaw that makes safe sites unsafe
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Third time's the charm
Microsoft will release an update intended to rid Internet Explorer 8 of a vulnerability that can enable serious security attacks against websites that are otherwise safe.…
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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The Trunk Monkey (Back-Up for Your Home Safe!)
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Asus Disney Toys R Us = Kid-Safe Netbook
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Protecting My Business
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SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Protecting My Business", url: "http://www.vaultandsafes.com/safe-information/241-protecting-my-business/" });
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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The MPEG-LA's Lock On Culture
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Safe flight, steel angel
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Come join the conversation on "A Safe Haven For GBLTSA" Forums!
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Is Your Retirement Really Safe?
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The much-heralded 4% rule has its flaws.


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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Data Locker 1TB AES-encrypted external hard drive
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Lock up your datas...
Review How much pr0n can a fellow accumulate during a lifetime? Data Locker's Data Locker hard drive provides a whole terabyte of encrypted, password-protected storage for the files you want to keep from prying eyes.…
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Unintended Consequences: Twelve Years Under the DMCA
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San Francisco - Twelve years after the passage of the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the law continues to stymie fair use, free speech, scientific research, and legitimate competition. A new report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) collects reported examples of abuses of the DMCA and the ongoing harm the law continues to inflict on consumers, scientists, and small businesses.
The U.S. Copyright Office is currently mulling proposed exemptions to the DMCA's ban on "circumventing" digital rights management (DRM) and "other technical protection measures" used to restrict access to copyrighted works. The Copyright Office is empowered to grant exemptions to the law every three years to mitigate the harms that DRM otherwise would impose on legitimate, non-infringing uses of copyrighted materials.
The triennial Copyright Office rulemaking, however, has not been enough to prevent abuses of the DMCA. EFF's report details the numerous harms stemming from the DMCA's ban on circumventing DRM, including Apple's attempts to lock down the iPhone and force users into its App Store. Also new in this year's report is the account of hobbyists threatened by Texas Instruments for blogging about potential modifications to the company's programmable graphing calculators as well as the story behind the legal attacks on Real DVD and other products that create innovative new ways for consumers to enjoy DVD content they have legitimately purchased.
"The DMCA's ban on tampering with digital locks on content is a dangerous anachronism, a holdover from a time when people thought DRM could solve all of Hollywood's problems," said EFF Senior Staff Attorney Fred von Lohmann. "The DMCA's ban on bypassing DRM has failed to stem digital copyright infringement, but it has unfortunately been repurposed as a cudgel to threaten legitimate research and competitors."
Among the DMCA exemption requests currently before the Copyright Office are three from EFF. One asks for an exemption for amateur creators who use excerpts from DVDs in order to create new, noncommercial remix videos. Another would explicitly exempt cell phone "jailbreaking," allowing iPhones and other handsets to run applications from any source. EFF's third proposal asks for a renewal of an exemption previously granted for unlocking cells phones so they can be used with any mobile carrier. A final decision on these and other requests is expected from the Copyright Office within the next few weeks.
For "Unintended Consequences: Twelve Years Under the DMCA":
http://www.eff.org/wp/unintended-consequences-under-dmca
For more on EFF's exemption requests:
http://www.eff.org/cases/2009-dmca-rulemaking
Contact:
Fred von Lohmann
Senior Staff Attorney
Electronic Frontier Foundation
fred@eff.org
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Sending an HTML and Plain Text E-newsletter with ASP.NET, Part 2
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Using ASP.NET and a database, you can create an electronic newsletter and send it to multiple recipients at once.
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09/04/2010 09:09 AM
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Azure Makes Cloud Computing Innovation Safe
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Azure will allow innovators and developers to off-load a lot of cloud deployment issues to a big partner and provide an environment that wont give IT conniptions.
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