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Man Sues Neighbor Claiming Wi-Fi Made Him Sick 574

OrangeMonkey11 writes "A Santa Fe man who claims to suffer from 'electromagnetic sensitivities' has sued his neighbor after she refused to stop using wireless devices. 59-year-old Arthur Firstenberg claims his sensitivity can be set off by cellphones, routers and other electronic devices. From the article: 'Firstenberg, 59, wanted Raphaela Monribot to limit her use of the devices. "I asked her to work with me," he said. "Basically, she refused." So he sued Monribot in state district court, seeking $530,000 in damages and an injunction to force her to turn off the electronics. "Being the target of this lawsuit has affected me very adversely," Monribot said Friday in response to e-mailed questions. "I feel as if my life and liberty are under attack for no valid reason, and it has forced me to have to defend my very basic human rights."'"

Comment Encryption Gone Wrong (Score 1) 175

I work in a company where encryption is standard on all laptops. One day someone in IT that worked out of a remote office pushed a change to the encryption server. He thought he was testing a change in DEV. He was very, very wrong. The change he made prevented all the laptops from booting up. This affected everyone with a laptop worldwide. Talk about a cluster fuck. Everyone in IT from the Help Desk reps to Developers were dispatched to fix every single laptop in the company. It took almost a week to get everyone back to normal.

Now, there is of course about a million and one things that could have been done to prevent this - better admin controls, better configuration of the encryption server and a better change management process just to name a few. Unfortunately the fact of the matter is this great system that was supposed to protect the corporation brought it to its knees for days.

I’m not saying encryption is a bad thing, But this was slapped it in placed by an arbitrary “mandatory deadline” without understanding the first thing about how to deploy this correctly. If they had taken the time to understand it first this probably wouldn’t have happened.

We still use it. Users still complain about it. Nothing has been done to prevent this from happening again other than the guy that mistakenly pushed the change getting canned.

Comment Re:Not Quite (Score 1) 281

Perhaps an previous version of the file may have said the license is "Free" and "No limitations", but I'm not finding any evidence of it now

You are not looking in the right place. It lists the license as "free" and "No Limitations" under the Detailed Product Specifications section.

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