Stolen computer had old emails
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Computer parts stolen
Computer parts stolen
04/17/2005 04:56 AMThe Tribune Apr 17 2005 9:32AM GMT
Computer parts stolen from college lab
Computer parts stolen from college lab
04/13/2005 08:07 AMThe Tribune Apr 13 2005 12:37PM GMT
Beckhams' security computer stolen
Beckhams' security computer stolen
09/18/2004 04:07 AMiafrica.com Sep 18 2004 7:30AM GMT
Beckham Security Computer Stolen
Beckham Security Computer Stolen
09/18/2004 04:07 AMDaily Express Sep 18 2004 7:51AM GMT
Patient IDs stolen in computer thefts
Patient IDs stolen in computer thefts
04/09/2005 07:57 AMbizjournals.com Apr 9 2005 12:02PM GMT
Stolen computer holds data on 100,000
people
Stolen computer holds data on 100,000
people
03/29/2005 04:30 AMBoston Globe Mar 29 2005 8:50AM GMT
Computer circuits worth RM3.4mil stolen
from factory
Computer circuits worth RM3.4mil stolen
from factory
02/13/2004 08:05 PMthestar.com.my Feb 14 2004 0:37AM GMT
Vital computer equipment stolen from
Belfast hospital
Vital computer equipment stolen from
Belfast hospital
05/13/2004 11:11 AMIrish News May 13 2004 2:20PM GMT
Computer parts stolen inside Isulan town
hall recovered
Computer parts stolen inside Isulan town
hall recovered
04/13/2004 12:37 AMMinda News Apr 13 2004 4:39AM GMT
Stolen Cisco source code found on Dutch
university computer
Stolen Cisco source code found on Dutch
university computer
05/20/2004 02:16 PMDMeurope.com May 20 2004 6:25PM GMT
UCLA says stolen computer puts 145,000
blood donors at theft risk
UCLA says stolen computer puts 145,000
blood donors at theft risk
06/10/2004 03:06 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jun 10 2004 7:47AM GMT
Anti Theft Product Helps Recover A
Stolen Laptop Computer
Anti Theft Product Helps Recover A
Stolen Laptop Computer
05/31/2004 02:00 PMnTracker, from Synet is a new anti-theft laptop tracking, recovery and
data protection system that installs on any laptop computer running
Windows states Craig Crossman host of The Computer America Show and
syndicated newspaper columnist. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Z***ING EMAILS !
Z***ING EMAILS !
03/08/2004 11:20 PMhttp-equiv_at_excite.com (Mar 06 2004)
Opt out of Plaxo emails
Opt out of Plaxo emails
04/09/2004 04:11 PMWow! Somebody's listening.
How to opt-out of Plaxo emails. Dan
Gillmor points to this page on the Plaxo website, where you can
permanently opt out receiving "Hey, I'm updating my contact
information..." emails from the service. Link [Boing Boing]
Prank Emails
Prank Emails
01/05/2005 06:56 AM
Some
are a bit silly but this particular prank email is transcendant.
Batman and Robin could not find as just a cause. Finally a modern
corporate warrior get what he deserves.
Using Personalized Emails on the Web
Using Personalized Emails on the Web
07/05/2002 03:40 PM"...has seen great success with personalizing their pieces - so much
so that DM mail shops have expensive laser divisions that add all
kinds of personalized touches from a database after the basic print
run is finished."
32,000 "Why I'm Tired" Emails
32,000 "Why I'm Tired" Emails
07/14/2004 05:08 AMWork emails are mostly personal
Work emails are mostly personal
03/20/2003 10:40 AM32,000 'Why I'm Tired' Emails
32,000 'Why I'm Tired' Emails
07/14/2004 06:50 AMSlashdot Jul 14 2004 10:55AM GMT
US Government reads emails
US Government reads emails
05/27/2004 04:47 PMEmails damage your health
Emails damage your health
06/15/2004 08:32 AMIt was five years ago today... 15 June 1999
Why encrypted emails don't work
Why encrypted emails don't work
06/14/2004 10:01 AMToday, I got an encrypted email. Which is fine, as I use
PGP and all
- but it was sent to my work address using my private key. (Yes, they
are separate - they
have to be separate.)
After much hassling and back-and-forthing of the email messages and
keys, I managed to open the original mail. In which, it said:
"If you can't open this email, it's because I've used your PGP
key from the jspwiki.org<
/a> -site. Do you have a corporate one?"
Well, DUH.
Sending encrypted mail means that the mail cannot be read unless you
have the proper key. And it does not help much to ask for the key in
the encrypted mail itself - because if I could read it, you wouldn't
need to ask, now would you? My public PGP key
very clearly also does not include my work address, so one would think
I don't want work-related email using it...
Oh well.
Even if simple usability issues such as key management seem to be
difficult to fathom, then how on earth are people supposed to
understand basic concepts of security - signing, encryption, choosing
wise passwords, keeping your PGP secret keys really secret, key
revokation, etc.
It's not gonna work. Unless someone figures out a far, far more
comprehensible manner of explaining security than currently is used.
Security is too abstract. People can't comprehend it. We need a way
to make security more concrete, much like having an actual physical
lock.
Flame Emails Are Not A Crime
Flame Emails Are Not A Crime
03/22/2005 07:03 PMA few more details might be useful to understand what really happened
in this case, but a woman accused of harassment for sending "e-mails
laced with obscenities and references to Adolf Hitler and Osama bin
Laden" to a website that had pro-death penalty statements
has been cleared, after the
judge said she didn't actually break any laws. Since there were just
a few emails, they weren't seen as harassing, and since they were just
directed to the website in general (which asked for feedback), rather
than the individual who specifically received them, the judge
determined that they weren't specific threats or harassments. While
the ruling makes sense on the free speech side of things, these other
arguments don't seem to make as much sense. Just because the website
doesn't indicate who the emails are going to, they're still going to
someone. Either way, for those of you who enjoy participating
in various flame wars, it certainly seems like this ruling says that
free speech protects you (at least in this court's jurisdiction) --
assuming you don't become threatening or continue to harass the
person.
When Even Legitimate Emails Are
Overwhelming
When Even Legitimate Emails Are
Overwhelming
06/07/2004 10:25 AMThere have been plenty of stories about the so-called (and greatly
exaggerated) "death of email." Almost all of these, however, are
discussing the problems associated with spam. Professor Lawrence
Lessig is discovering a different kind of problem. As he's become
something of a net.celebrity he's started receiving so much personal
email that
he can
no longer effectively respond to it all. He even sent out a note
telling people he hasn't responded to that he's given up and will not
be responding to their email - though, he's quite sorry about it.
Still, as some people in the article point out, no one says he needs
to respond to every email he receives. If someone is emailing him who
does not know him, he shouldn't necessarily feel obligated to respond
to each and every message. In some sense, this does raise the
question about the definition of "spam" again. If spam is
"anythi
ng I don't like," is getting to much personal email spam as well?
Zimbabwe blocks emails
Zimbabwe blocks emails
06/01/2004 09:10 AMLaughing Bob Mugabe at it again...
Send Emails After Your Death
Send Emails After Your Death
11/15/2003 09:52 AMEmails that come back to haunt
Emails that come back to haunt
04/26/2004 06:18 AMDeleted? Maybe not...
How Do You Save Important Emails?
How Do You Save Important Emails?
12/24/2003 02:36 PMYou know all those books full of letters written by famous people?
Now that everything is email, will such things be possible in the
future? The first reaction is that it only makes it more likely,
since people are much more likely to write down their thoughts these
days and send them to people, but some folks are
concerned about how such correspondences will be saved. They're
worried that there's no good way to save digital contents, and that
anything you do will be obsolete a decade from now. Many people even
recommend printing out and keeping a paper archive of important
emails. Of course, these days, it seems that most systems have a
pretty straight upgrade path from old formats to new. The only area
where a real problem may arise is if someone didn't upgrade their
email system for ages and all the standards changed and the digital
media storage eroded. I think a bigger problem may be in picking out
the valuable correspondences from all the spam and forwards and junk
and unimportant emails.
One in 12 emails infected with virus
One in 12 emails infected with virus
08/17/2004 09:31 AMManchester Online Aug 17 2004 2:03PM GMT
HTML: Building Rich emails
HTML: Building Rich emails
01/29/2004 01:59 PM.net Jan 29 2004 3:08PM GMT
Import thousands of old emails into
Mail.app
Import thousands of old emails into
Mail.app
04/28/2004 11:33 AMOnce upon a time, I used Outlook Express and then moved onto
Entourage. I used to save my sent and deleted email each year as
individual files and then create a text index so I could search them
using Sherlock. I had quite a ...
DNA technique protects against 'evil'
emails
DNA technique protects against 'evil'
emails
08/19/2004 09:56 AMPresident Clinton's Two Emails, Now On
Display
President Clinton's Two Emails, Now On
Display
01/26/2004 06:27 PMYou may remember that soon after President Bush took office, he told
people that
he
could no longer email anyone since any of his emails were likely
to become public at some point. Well, it turns out that his
predecessor, President Clinton, has now
made his own emails public as part
of his library. Of course, the emails are not that interesting.
There are a grand total of
two emails. Yes, that's right: two.
Even better, the first email is a "test" email to make sure his email
account worked. The second, which was apparently created with the
help of staffers, was sent to John Glenn while he was up in the space
shuttle. Meanwhile, though, his staff was pretty busy on the email
front, sending out approximately 40 million emails.
An AppleScript to export Entourage
emails
An AppleScript to export Entourage
emails
02/16/2004 11:55 AMEntourage stores email data in a single, monolithic 'Database' file.
After time, this file can become too large to fit on a CD-R if one
wants to backup his or her emails. This script exports all emails
contained in a given m...
Personal emails cause storage headaches
Personal emails cause storage headaches
12/03/2003 09:50 AMvnunet.com Dec 3 2003 9:07AM ET
Man charged for hoax tsunami emails
Man charged for hoax tsunami emails
01/03/2005 03:05 AMiafrica.com Jan 3 2005 6:32AM GMT
Two thirds of emails now spam: official
Two thirds of emails now spam: official
05/25/2004 10:00 AMJust in case you hadn't noticed
Man, 40, admits tsunami hoax emails
Man, 40, admits tsunami hoax emails
01/03/2005 08:23 AMDeath notices sent to relatives of missing people
Export Entourage emails for use in other
programs
Export Entourage emails for use in other
programs
03/06/2004 02:09 AMLike me, if you are dying to try out an alternative to Entourage, but
are stuck because all your previous mail is in Entourage, here's what
to do. Click on the Folder list in the left-hand pane and drop it onto
your desktop; ...
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