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A Pennsylvania couple sues Google Inc., saying pictures of their home on Street View violate their privacy and devalue their property. Their complaint says the street is marked "Private Road
...couple of days
We live at the end of a cul de sac, with a lovely wooded area occupying the space past our fenced-in back yard. Past the woods is a main street theyre in the process of widening. (I know, grrreeat). A couple of weekends ago, two adult men (who were obviously out of place) came up behind our house out of those woods. Our...
...couple of weeks ago, Walter brought up an important point. Paraphrased, he pointed out that misrepresenting the precision of an analysis is a bad thing. He also pointed out that this isnt so much a problem with the analysis model (although its more likely to occur with a quantitative model), but rather tends to be a problem with how an...
...couple of things have happened. First, a lot of research has illuminated a couple indicators within the database security industry. Second, I have discovered some hard evidence to support a couple of quiet predictions that I have had for a while. Finally, I find myself unburdened of several responsibilities so I can talk more freely about all...
...couple of Police vans watched the house from about a block away. Then the cameras left after interviewing the woman. When the television cameras came back the next day, the house was gone and so was the woman. The house had been torn down in the middle of the night when there were no witnesses. Nobody could say what happened to her as the...
...couple of weeks. I spent a week in a lab with no Internet access at all, which made blogging life (and actually ALL life) very difficult. Upon returning, Ive been in the process of following up on the DNS vulnerability which has now been accidentally released. And, as I mentioned in an earlier post, Im smack in the middle of moving this blog...
...couple of new malware tools, Neosploit team abandoning support for their web malware exploitation kit, CAPTCHA for several of the most popular free email providers getting efficiently attacked in order to resell the bogus accounts registered in the process, several copycat SQL injects next to the evasion techniques applied by the copycats,...
...couple of years of experience as a vendor for Interop, he had some interesting insights in to how participating in the InteropNet can help a vendor
ScienceLogic: How long have you been involved in InteropNet
Katsev: I started at Coyote Point 3 years ago and InteropNet 2006 was my first big assignment. This was the first time Coyote Point had...
...couple of days the folks behind Storm Worm have started using several new, and highly descriptive domains. It seems they've also changed the layout as well, and despite that the exploit IFRAME is now gone, automatically registered Blogspot accounts are also disseminating links to the domains. Some of these have been registered as of recently,...