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Security pros question teacher's conviction
Robert Lemos, 2007-01-16
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Security pros question teacher's conviction 2007-01-16
Pete
You can't arrest and threaten to put away a teacher for 40 years based on a web site drive-by download. That's insane. Yes, she shouldn't have been using a school PC for personal use, but the school not keeping up with any kind of anti-spyware tools is the bigger issue. Hell, install the free MS ...

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Security pros question teacher's conviction 2007-01-17
Lloyd
Makes you wonder what other convictions by this incompetent police force are shoddy. What a bunch of luddites, the IT sysadmin should be sacked for not doing their job and the police for imcompetence....

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Fired for using Windows 2007-01-17
Anonymous
This kind of stuff only happens on Windows and is expected and accepted. What a shame for the teacher and thanks again Microsoft....

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Security pros question teacher's conviction 2007-01-25
Mike Conwell
http://www.state-v-amero.com set up to focus resources on overturning (or forcing a retrial) of this case....

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Security pros question teacher's conviction 2007-02-04
El Tonno
Good to see that this abortion of justice still attracts the needed attention. Makes you wonder - what would have happened if the spyware had shown diagrams of bombs or Wahabi propaganda downloaded from 'The Intarnets'? It's off to Gitmo with a free 'Syrian dungeon tour' for you, teacher. Muahaha!
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