Monday, October 13, 2008

Candidate Histories and Network Security

This feels contrived to me. Is it AstroTurf, someone aggregating, or is there some valid criticism in there?

At least three of McCain's GOP colleagues have gone on record to say that they consider him temperamentally unsuited to be commander in chief. Smith, the former senator from New Hampshire, has said that McCain's "temper would place this country at risk in international affairs, and the world perhaps in danger. In my mind, it should disqualify him." Sen. Domenici of New Mexico has said he doesn't "want this guy anywhere near a trigger." And Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi weighed in that "the thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded."


Wireless router security has been breached for a long time. But now someone put together an off the shelf key cracking software package.
Personally? I use wires because they are more secure. Unless you have a reason to be wireless, don't. Hot spots are nice and convenient but don't push anything through them you wouldn't want a newspaper to publish or your worst enemy to know. Besides, wired networking is faster than wireless.

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