Joint blame for Potters Bar crash
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Swiss firm admits air crash blame
Swiss firm admits air crash blame
05/19/2004 11:53 AMThe Swiss air traffic control firm Skyguide apologises for errors
which led to a 2002 mid-air collision.
"Harry and the Potters"
"Harry and the Potters"
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blame where blame is due
blame where blame is due
07/06/2004 05:11 PMLast month I
wrote
about the DRM-encumbered Constitution. Note, this is not really
Microsoft's doing -- they just build the bombs, others choose to use
them. But a bunch have sent links to free Constitutions. Here's
one for the iPod
created by the
American Constitution
Society.
Who's to blame?
Who's to blame?
07/15/2004 10:40 AMA British inquiry finds that Iraq intelligence was "seriously flawed"
and misused -- but Tony Blair comes through smiling.
Don't Blame It on RIO
Don't Blame It on RIO
06/09/2004 01:57 PMDespite a correction, this Brazilian company still looks like a
winner.
Blame Dad
Blame Dad
08/06/2004 04:30 PM365 Gay Aug 6 2004 8:27PM GMT
Blame it on Rio Rancho?
Blame it on Rio Rancho?
08/18/2004 06:44 PMUSA Today Aug 18 2004 11:23PM GMT
Don't blame the sales help
Don't blame the sales help
12/18/2003 08:02 AMCNET Dec 18 2003 7:45AM ET
Tech to blame?
Tech to blame?
05/19/2004 07:16 PMUSA Today May 19 2004 11:54PM GMT
Don't Blame eBay
Don't Blame eBay
01/28/2004 06:39 PMPlus, AOL pulls down Time Warner, and Amazon's here to stay.
Don't blame the technology
Don't blame the technology
06/23/2004 12:39 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 23 2004 5:06PM GMT
blame it on the rain
blame it on the rain
03/15/2003 04:43 AMyoiks! Hmm, although this kinda dampens the weekend plans, this also
means some good snow is in the works in...
Blame Wireless!
Blame Wireless!
12/27/2004 01:32 PMWhat is it with new technologies where some people are so quick to
blame new technologies without ever (not once) coming up with any
evidence that there's actually a problem. Last week we had that
completely made up story suggesting that
peopl
e stealing credit card numbers with cameraphones was a big
problem, when there was absolutely no evidence anywhere that it had
happened. Now, we have one about the
horrors of leaving your WiFi unprotected. Just
like the cameraphone story, this one includes a single anecdotal story
about someone who
thinks they had money stolen from them due to
an open WiFi network, though it seems unlikely. The woman claims that
it must be because of the WiFi, even though the likelihood of her
credit card being stolen by WiFi is very unlikely since most sites
that take cards are encrypted. It's much more likely that she was a
phishing victim or wherever she spent her money had their server
hacked. Of course, the reporter accepts her version of the story
without asking any questions. Then the article gives an "example" of
just how "bad" the situation is. Unfortunately, the example is just
some guy walking along somewhere and seeing a bunch of unsecured WiFi
access points. That doesn't show how
bad the situation is.
That just shows that a lot of access points are unsecured. It doesn't
show that people are having their credit cards or identities stolen or
having their emails read. If users take the right precautions in
their usage of WiFi, there's nothing wrong with using an open WiFi
network. People
should be taught to take the right precautions
when using an unsecured network, but it doesn't mean that everyone
automatically needs to lock up their network.
IT Blame Games
IT Blame Games
05/27/2004 01:47 PMA while back, we were wondering
whether
or not a company is negligent if they "allow" themselves to be
hacked and lose customer data. Nothing is foolproof, so there will
always be security risks -- both in the real world and the IT world.
So the question becomes: who's legally responsible? A somewhat
informal
CIO
jury is split on where the blame lies. Obviously, the issue is
not that simple and probably needs to be judged on a case-to-case
basis. Sometimes the software vendor is to blame, and sometimes the
IT department makes a mistake. The matter of compensation for
security breaches opens a rather large can of worms, so we might
expect some long, drawn-out legal battles the next time a major IT
security breach occurs.
Moon not to blame
Moon not to blame
05/27/2004 03:23 AMUSA Today May 27 2004 6:48AM GMT
The Blame Game
The Blame Game
09/11/2004 11:20 AM
9/11: Who do we blame?
Ge
orge W. Bush? Democrats? Bill Clinton? Ronald
Reagan? The FBI? "
The government"? Saddam Hussein? God?
Maybe it was punishment for years of legal
abortion. Maybe if we had destroyed the
sodomites [pdf] those 3000 people would still be alive.
Maybe. But with all these conflicting reports, will we ever really
know who is truly responsible for the 9/11 attacks?
James takes blame
James takes blame
09/05/2004 03:56 AMKeeper David James admits his mistake cost England victory against
Austria.
MyDoom: the blame game
MyDoom: the blame game
01/28/2004 12:28 PMBill Husted reports on ajc.com (the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
online), that the MyDoom worm is now thought to be the work of
professional spammers rather than simply an attack on The SCO Group by
unhappy Linux users as reported by CNN and others yesterday. MyDoom is
now seen as the biggest and fastest growing viral infection of Windows
computers of all time.
Blame India Watch
Blame India Watch
03/08/2004 11:17 PMcareful documentation of the attemps to use xenophobia to cover for
bush's failing economy
don't blame me, i voted for kodos
don't blame me, i voted for kodos
07/25/2004 04:03 PM
"Consumer advocate Ralph Nader's quixotic presidential
campaign says it submitted about 5,400 signatures to get on the
Michigan ballot, far short of the required number of 30,000. Luckily
for him,
approximately 43,000 signatures were filed by Michigan Republicans on
his behalf, more than meeting the requirement." In a
two-part
y system, do third parties become nothing but stooges?
Analogic's blame game
Analogic's blame game
12/23/2003 02:40 AMBoston Globe Dec 23 2003 1:51AM ET
Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln
Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS Lincoln
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"Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS
Lincoln"
"Another Bush Lie: Blame The USS
Lincoln"
10/30/2003 03:46 AMParents 'to blame for bad pupils'
Parents 'to blame for bad pupils'
05/02/2004 10:27 PMParents are responsible for badly behaved pupils, a headteachers'
union leader will argue.
Parents 'to blame for truancy'
Parents 'to blame for truancy'
05/03/2004 06:43 AMToo many families "condone" truancy, a head teachers' union leader has
warned.
Lose the Election? Looks May Be to Blame
Lose the Election? Looks May Be to Blame
06/17/2005 03:48 PMThought for the day:Blame telcos for SME
woe
Thought for the day:Blame telcos for SME
woe
01/27/2004 09:52 PMComputer Weekly Jan 28 2004 2:11AM GMT
Should We Blame Security Victims?
Should We Blame Security Victims?
04/28/2004 04:49 AMThere is always something of a back and forth on who to blame whenever
a big virus goes around. Is it the fault of a company like Microsoft
for not creating their software in a way to better protect against
such things? Is it the fault of anti-virus software vendors who are
always a step behind the latest virus? Or, is it the fault of the
end-user who is convinced to click a strange attachment despite
thousands upon thousands of warnings not to? Walt Mossberg recently
wrote a column calling for techies to
stop blaming
the victims. Instead, he blames Microsoft and calls on them to
create a one-stop shop for protecting end-users from any and all
security problems. Now, Tim Mullen has struck back and pointed out
that people should
stop being
victims if they want to use computers and the internet. He points
out, first of all, that Mossberg's vision of the perfect security
protection system is impossible. Furthermore, he explains that no one
is expecting end users to become system administrators, but to just do
a few basic things to secure their computers from the most obvious of
malicious attacks by installing basic anti-virus and firewall software
(though, these days, you also need anti-spam software, anti-spyware
software and anti-phishing software to really be complete). Mullen's
point, however, is that we expect a basic level of competence to drive
a car without hurting themselves, or to cook meat without giving
themselves food poisoning. Thus, is it really that much to ask users
to secure their own computers? The answer, of course, probably lies
somewhere in the middle. Software companies and, increasingly,
internet service providers, are going to be expected to do more to
stop malicious attacks in their tracks - but end users should be
expected to handle basic protection of their own machines. Besides,
if we really must blame someone for all these malicious attacks,
shouldn't it be those who are actually creating them?
AOL's Name Blame Game
AOL's Name Blame Game
01/16/2004 11:05 AMAn auction for prime virtual real estate winds up as unwanted
property.
Unwitting pawns or partly to blame?
Unwitting pawns or partly to blame?
04/14/2004 06:19 AMICSA Labs' Bruce Hughes says companies that keep doing the same old
thing can't honestly complain about new security breaches--not when
they're playing deaf, dumb and blind.
Feeling sick? Blame your computer!
Feeling sick? Blame your computer!
12/17/2003 01:17 PMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 17 2003 12:37PM ET
Blame Bad Security on Sloppy Programming
Blame Bad Security on Sloppy Programming
06/28/2004 01:34 PMRobbery blame 'will have to wait'
Robbery blame 'will have to wait'
01/06/2005 09:45 AMPrime Minister Tony Blair says he will not prejudge the result of
police inquiries into a £22m bank raid in Belfast.
What Else Can We Blame On The Internet
And Text Messaging?
What Else Can We Blame On The Internet
And Text Messaging?
09/01/2004 02:42 AMThere's plenty of blame to go around, though, it's certainly not new.
In the past, we've had stories on people blaming text messaging
for the
divorce rate in India and
poor
turnout at movies. It's not just text messaging, though. The
internet has been similarly blamed for
the
increase in divorces in the US. Well, now we can add the UK to
the list, as they're afraid that
both the internet and text
messaging are
contributing to the divorce rate. Meanwhile, we learn from
Textuall
y that mobile phone use is being
blame
d for kids having sex at an earlier age in Norway (though, I'm
pretty sure this is a repeat of a
similar
story a few months ago where mobile phones were also being blamed
for youth violence in Japan). Speaking of Asia, it appears that
Koreans are worried that
kids are
exhibiting signs of addiction to mobile phones -- such as being
worried that they'll miss a message or feeling anxious when not around
their phones. One person even claimed to feel "phantom rings" where
she would think her phone was vibrating with a call or text message
when it wasn't. Of course, it always pays to be a bit skeptical of
stories about people being "addicted" to some kind of technology. Too
often, those reports come out from individuals or organizations who
just so happen to offer psychological services (for a fee, of course)
to help solve this problem. While it's worth noting the overall
impact of new technologies and how they changes society, it's a bit
worrisome when the technologies themselves are being
blamed for
problems -- rather than recognizing it's the misuse of that technology
that's the problem. While some of these can be solved as people learn
proper usage, it also sounds like there's going to be quite a large
market for technologies that lessen some of the downsides to misuse of
communications technologies. For example, in the article on the
"addiction" in Korea, Carlo Longino suggests better presence
information ("I'm busy") tied to mobile phones could help the constant
need to answer a phone or text message as soon as it comes in.
nobody in Clinton or Bush
administrations to blame
nobody in Clinton or Bush
administrations to blame
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Private prison blame over suicide
Private prison blame over suicide
03/22/2005 04:38 PMA sheriff says a suicide at a private jail might have been avoided if
staff had carried out their duties properly.
Another Thing To Blame On The iPod: Less
Guinness
Another Thing To Blame On The iPod: Less
Guinness
09/03/2004 12:29 PMIt's amazing the sorts of things they blame on technology these days.
Guinness is having a bit of a sales slump these days, and wouldn't you
know it, it's because those darn Irish kids are
putting all their
money into buying iPods rather than heading down to the
pub. Next thing you know, we're going to be seeing commercials
talking about the poor, poor Guinness plant worker who
you are
putting out of business by
stealing from them by
not
going to the pub, but rather choosing to spend your money in a way
that it does not go into their pockets. The shame of it all.
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