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25
Oct

U.S. Code Gives Twenty for Free

I've become concerned with the ever increasing results of unintentional criminals being created by laws in the United States through no direct or intended fault of their own. Laws are meant to govern specific processes and act as guidance to maintain a functional society. They also provide a reference for penalties of violations in law and as such we're expected to abide accordingly. So what happens when the legislation becomes far too generalized in it's verbose definitions?

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22
Apr

Internet Communication Needs RATTS

There are grave inconsistencies in the implementation of secure communications that have left the consumer at great odds with a new generation of talented, albeit immature, data thiefs. Catching a segment of traffic out of the air or through a piggy-back of a stream of packets brings concern to this scene veteran's mind.

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