Remotely monitoring your children’s computers using iTalc
Posted by shbanchang on January 24, 2011
Using iTalc on your private home network, you can monitor your kid’s activities and keep an eye on what websites they are browsing, what they are doing on social networking sites like Facebook, and even watch as they read their email. There are other tools that offer similar functions such as keylogging tools and web [...]
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Will the Nuclear Power Industry Melt Down?
Posted by shbanchang on January 22, 2011
Will the Nuclear Power Industry Melt Down? The Peaceful Atom and Other Nuclear Fairy Tales By HARVEY WASSERMAN CounterPunch.org May 2, 2011 “There’s never been a death because of radiation … in a civilian nuclear power plant. … In Texas, if there’s any kind of a serious earthquake or natural disaster, I want to be [...]
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Tags: Down, Industry, Melt, Nuclear, Power
Economic Terror Wins the Day: We’re in a Depression
Posted by shbanchang on January 20, 2011
Economic Terror Wins the Day: We’re in a Depression Meanwhile, Back in the Homeland By MIKE WHITNEY CounterPunch.org May 2, 2011 On Thursday, Gallup reported that “More than half of Americans say the U.S. economy is in a recession or a depression despite official data that show a moderate recovery…..The April 20-23 Gallup survey… found [...]
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Tags: Depression, Economic, Terror, We’re, Wins
Drug Overdose Deaths Declined After Opening of Insite: Study
Posted by shbanchang on January 16, 2011
Illicit drug overdose deaths declined dramatically after the establishment of Insite in Vancouver, says a Lancet study. Epoch Times | Canada
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Stress in Pregnancy Can Cause Behavioural Problems in Children
Posted by shbanchang on January 14, 2011
Repeated stressful events during pregnancy can increase the risk of behavioural problems in children, says a study. Epoch Times | Canada
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Tags: Behavioural, Cause, children, Pregnancy, Problems, Stress
Democracy Activist Blames Beijing for Phone, Internet Problems
Posted by shbanchang on January 8, 2011
Maggie Wenzhuo Hou says ongoing problems with her Internet and phone connections are the work of Chinese security agents Epoch Times | Canada
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Gaining Shell Access via Local File Inclusion Vulnerabilities
Posted by shbanchang on January 6, 2011
My firewall caught some odd injection attempts which lead to research on the intent of the hackers. Turns out it was an attempt to gain Shell access via Local File Inclusion vulnerabilities and injection of malicious code in proc/self/environ. Research lead to the following step-by-step instructions on what was being attempted (listed below). brianhaddock.com
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MIM leader Akbar Owaisi remains critical
Posted by shbanchang on January 2, 2011
The condition of Andhra Pradesh legislator and Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) leader Akbaruddin Owaisi remained critical Sunday, a day after he was stabbed and shot at by his rivals, doctors attending on him said. According to the medical bulletin issued by Care Hospital here, the legislator has suffered kidney failure and is on [...] news.24by7info.net
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