Privacy Quickies 3
A Michigan hospital may be only the first of many: a digital dictation system used by doctors for private medical notes has been cracked. 2600 magazine published a sample audio file, which got people's attention. Yahoo and ZDNet's CyberCrime have good coverage.
And, the Defense Department is very proud of its Defense Computer Forensics Lab. They fit broken disks together, read deleted files, "trace hackers across the internet," and use some doohickey called a "Beowulf cluster" to analyze captured computers. Can someone tell me why the FBI gets a lab in this building which was deliberately located near the National Security Agency? Isn't there some conflict of interest?
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Okay, seriously. Anyone else concerned that some of these stories in YRO aren't being discussed or noticed because a lot of people are just reading the main page, and only posting to those stories that are also posted to the main page?
BTW, Jamie, congratulations on your status as one of the /. 3l33t. You've come a long way, baby! No wonder you never return my calls *sniff*
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(hopefully +1, Funny) Yup. I've had the same thought. I'm pretty poor at politics and publicity, so for that and other reasons I don't think it's my place to say more.
- The Boston Lunatic
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