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Comment Re:Ethical vs Moral (Score 1) 785

Isn't that kind of backwards? I seem to recall that Harry Harrison wrote a book ( The Ethical Engineer , published in 1964) dedicated to exploring the difference between "ethics" and "morals". Harrison proposed that "ethics" are the rules people use to get by in society, while "morals" are those ethereal, absolute standards that differ from religion to religion, society to society, even generation to generation, yet are commonly considered to be immutable by those who propose inflicting them on others. Based on that, a person could be completely ethical, according to the standards of the society he's living in, while morally being a total scumbag.

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Submission + - MS security guy wants Vista bugs rated down

jcatcw writes: "Gregg Keizer reports that Michael Howard, an MS senior security program manager, says that the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) is being too conservative in its Vista vulnerability rating plans. Microsoft's own bug hunters should cut Windows Vista some slack and rate its vulnerabilities differently because of the operating system's new, baked-in defenses."
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The Student vs Hacker Security Showdown Rematch 83

monkeyboy44 writes "Following up on last year's entertaining hacker vs. student showdown, InformIT.com once again covered the annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition where college students are put to the test. During the three day event, small teams from eight of the areas colleges are handed insecure networks that they have to lockdown and keep running — all while a team of hackers attempt to gain access any way they can. To keep it interesting, the teams also had to perform various tasks, such as program web applications, install IDS systems and more — and if hacked, the US Secret Service was on hand to determine if there was enough data to start an investigation. Once again, the hackers dominated — but not without a few surprises."
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Journal Journal: Going to Iraq costed you.. 5

409.198.000.000 cost (http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182)
456.829.602 people (http://www.census.gov/govs/statetax/05staxrank.html)

The Iraq war costed you officially 895 dollar per person on average.

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