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Excel Spreadsheet on the web exposes Army officers and civilians

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2008-04-13 20:23:28 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...alphabet, and the columns in this spreadsheet read, "A-B-D-E," indicating that column C was hidden. A simple command, "unhide," revealed the column of Social Security numbers FederalNewsRadio has obtained a copy of the email sent by the expert to ASC warning of the presence of the SSNs. The agency responded to the expert that the matter was...
 
 
 
 
 
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Wireless as Fashion

2008-07-14 16:53:19 by John Kindervag in Security & Risk Management
 
...alphabet soup loosely defined as "Mobility." We now have 11a/b/g and maybe n, Bluetooth, RFID, CDMA, Wi-Max, and a bunch of other stuff that all provides wireless access, often without even a thought of security. As people scramble to have the latest, coolest, most connected devices in the company, they are tossing security right out the...
 
 
 
 
 
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EPTS: Proposed Event Processing Definitions, September 20, 2006

2008-08-21 05:47:11 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...alphabet. Informally, it can be any system that uses rules, in any form, that can be applied to data to produce outcomes rule language (n.) is an artificial language that is used to control the behavior of an event processing agent. Rules languages, like human languages, have syntactic and semantic rules to define meaning situation refinement...
 
 
 
 
 
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Why Adam gets more spam than Eve

2008-08-28 13:00:44 by Editor in Digg / Security
 
Email addresses that begin with letters towards the end of the alphabet receive less spam than those starting with letters towards the end, says Richard Clayton at the University of Cambridge
 
 
 
 
 
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An A to Z of confusion

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2008-08-29 05:16:28 by Richard Clayton in Light Blue Touchpaper
...alphabet, and A at the front, but seems to be connected to the relative rarity of zebras As you can see from the figure, marmosets and pelicans get around 42% spam (M and P being popular letters for peoples names) and quaggas 21% (there are very few Quentins , just as there are very few Zacks There are some outliers in the figure: for example...
 
 
 
 
 
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Business In Thailand - Part 1: The Challenge

2008-09-04 14:16:36 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...alphabet nearly 20 years ago, so I have have a pretty good foundation for the Thai language. I can read (slowly) and speak better than 99.99+ percent of all foreigners in Thailand; so, I thought it was time to redirect my career to a new challenge in the business climate of Thailand This was no small decision.Your career changes dramatically...
 
 
 
 
 
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Contest: Cory Doctorow's Cipher Wheel Rings

2008-09-05 12:01:09 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...alphabet, with each letter having either a dot above, a dot below, or no dot at all. The first wheel should have alternating above, none, below. The second wheel should be the repeating sequence of above, above, none, none, below, below. The third wheel should be the repeating sequence of above, above, above, none, none, none, below, below,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Business In Thailand - Part 1: The Challenge

2008-09-05 14:16:36 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...alphabet(script with 44 consonants and 32 vowels) nearly 20 years ago, so I have have a prettydecent foundation for the Thai language compared to most foreigners visting or working in Thailand. I can read (slowly) and speak better than 99.99+ percent of all foreigners in Thailand. For this reason, I thought it wasthe right thing to doto...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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