, SecurityFocus 2005-04-18
SEATTLE -- High-schools students have a message for their parents: Trust us with technology. Security and privacy? We have it covered.
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Teenagers struggle with privacy, security issues
2005-04-19
A 20 Year Sysadm and Father of Four (4 replies)
A 20 Year Sysadm and Father of Four (4 replies)
Teenagers struggle with privacy, security issues (of course we do)
2005-04-22
Chris Coel (2 replies)
Chris Coel (2 replies)

PS: To any kid who spoke at the afformentioned privacy confrence: USING A BLOG DOES NOT MAKE YOU COMPUTER LITERATE, NOR DOES USING AIM!!! If you're so damned paranoid about your parents 'finding out what you do online' then use a friggin' live cd! ISOs of them are everywhere! Oh, wait, you probably don't know what ISOs are! PHLACK has a desktop=sneaky feature so your parents wouldn't even know you were using a different OS. Hell, if you have one of those, just remove your stupid web filtering program (unleess of course, you have NTFS on there, but then you can just edit the registry to remove it from startup) and have fun with your 'h0t phr33 xxx passwordz'.
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