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Teaching children how to manage money
Some families watch TV after dinner. Others review white papers on economics. Home - Family - Parenting - Financial Responsibility - Education
Bay Minette Senior Center resuming computer classes in September
BAY MINETTE, Ala. — The Bay Minette Senior Center’s computer classes will restart Sept. 8, with subsequent classes scheduled each Monday.
90 Percent of NetQin Downloads on GetJar Convert to Active Users
SAN MATEO, Calif.----GetJar, the world’s second largest app store announced today that NetQin Mobile Inc., a company with a mission to protect wireless customers from viruses, malware and spyware on their mobile devices, has achieved 90 percent conversion rate using GetJar’s Pay Per Download solution.
Williamson County attorney sends cease and desist order to IT director
Williamson County attorney Jana Duty has sent a cease and desist order to the county's IT director. She is demanding he remove computer spyware she claims is monitoring her employees' use of the Internet. Duty says the information that flows through her office is attorney-client privileged. County commissioners deny her allegations
Putnam Police, FBI investigating $80,000 theft from school
Putnam Public Schools released Friday the Putnam Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been working for more than a year to recover $80,990 stolen from the school district.
White Paper: When Legitimate Sites Threaten Your Network
Internet maturity and sophistication has attracted the attention of well-organized malware purveyors who are now intent on using the Web to deliver viruses, spyware, Trojans, bots, rootkits, and fake security software. The anti-malware industry refers to this covert downloading of malware, which occurs at Web sites without the user’s awareness, as a “drive-by download.”
It's time to fight the copyright police state
Increasingly restrictive copyright and intellectual property laws, a secretive global trade agreement, and, it turns out, totally made-up facts and figures? Ok, Internet. It's time to fight.
Williamson County attorney accuses commissioners of monitoring employees’ Internet usage
Williamson County attorney Jana Duty alleges that some commissioners purposefully and secretly re-instituted the use of spyware to monitor her employees' Internet usage about a week ago. Commissioners are denying the allegations. The Williamson County Employees Association has filed an open records request to find out when the use and purchase of such software was authorized, and who authorized ...
'LOL is this you?' spam spreading via Facebook chat
Spam message, which Facebook says it's looking into, is similar to ones used on Twitter earlier this year.
HP Labs imagines your computer watching you
In an interview, HP Labs head Prith Banerjee tells CNET that search could be a whole lot better if the devices and services could track your actions. Originally posted at Beyond Binary
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