Articles, tagged with "espionage", page 8
19th January 2008
Louisiana sentenced the 43-year-old Patrick Kennedy to death for the rape of his 8-year-old stepdaughter. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to review the case and decide whether a state can execute someone convicted of raping a child.
The United Sta...
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Author:
Scott Hughes
02nd July 2007
Today, spyware removal software is known as a boon for your computer system. If not for this software, all PC users would have been facing data espionage.
Spyware is the biggest problem all PC users face. It was initially viruses, but when spyware prog...
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Author:
Arvind Singh
16th May 2007
Have you ever had the opportunity of seeing real life satellite photos? Well, in the past few weeks, I've had the pleasure of seeing real life satellite photos, not once, but twice. And believe me when I say that on both occasions, I was blown away. The f...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
18th April 2007
Many affiliate programs are written and designed so that the program owner gets more than ninety percent of the benefits of your advertising efforts. Here are the criteria and a guideline to building your own profitable program for earning income from aff...
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Author:
Justin Boyce
13th February 2007
Role playing games
When role-playing games were first introduced in the mid-1970s, they had a relatively small market, just small groups of high school students meeting in the cafeteria with pencils and dice in hand. Today, with the increased popularit...
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Author:
Steve Dolan
20th January 2007
What is information security policy?Information security policy is a set of suggestions (laws) which company has to write to make their information system safe and immune against malicious attacks!Usally this kind of policy is written to different level e...
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Author:
beerbong
20th December 2006
Prologue
1636 A.D.
Chilling cold settled itself more fully upon the barren landscape. A bone-chilling type of cold that seemed to fuse itself into the marrow of one's being with an almost human bitterness. Not even the solace of falling snow pierced...
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Author:
Kat Jaske
12th October 2006
Recently the threat of spyware has risen sharply. Last October as a result of the research lead under America Online and National Cyber Security Alliance initiative, traces of espionage "activity" have been found out in more than 80 % of computers of user...
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Author:
Dmitri Timoshenko
04th April 2006
Is the standard lie detector test (also known as the polygraph) reliable? Should you be concerned about taking a polygraph test? Let's start with a true story.
The FBI gives agent applicants a lie detector test before hiring them. After 9/11, their po...
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Author:
Steve Gillman