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One of the more interesting current news stories just also happens to be a very good IT article explaining what not to do.
The 11 Russian spies recently discovered in the US had their fair share of computer problems exacerbated by their lack of understanding of the technology and how to protect their resources. From open wifi hotspots to actually writing down their password on a PostIt and putting it on the monitor of the computer, these users show how inept the spy trade has become in the former Soviet Union.
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MONROE, Ohio - A six-story-tall statue of Jesus Christ with his arms raised along a highway was struck by lightning in a thunderstorm Monday night and burned to the ground, police said.
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Some people just don't have a clue. See if you get the title reference from the blurb below.
Minnesota e-commerce company Digital River is suing a New York man after a database of nearly 200,000 of its customers' sensitive information made its way into his hands. Eric Porat allegedly tried to sell the information to a Colorado direct marketing company for US $500,000. The company refused the offer, and when he persisted, the company contacted authorities. Porat claims to have obtained the information from India, but declined to provide details. Digital River's legal team believes that Porat "hacked the hacker."
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