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Comment GSM / 2G (Score 2) 163

I get that there are a lot of AMI meters out there that were installed with the old 2G protocol and should be upgraded, which probably means a meter by meter physical upgrade (though perhaps additional encryption software running over 2G could be installed in firmware, which could also take care of hard coded passwords).

But more modern meters are using 3G or 4G, and overall security has been upgraded. The article only covers the older installs without saying that more modern meters and software have addressed the security concerns outlined in the article.

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Microsoft Update Slips In a Firefox Extension 803

An anonymous reader writes "While doing a weekly scrub of my Windows systems, which includes checking for driver updates and running virus scans, I found Firefox notifying me of a new add-on. It's labelled 'Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant,' and it 'Adds ClickOnce support and the ability to report installed .NET versions to the web server.' The add-on could not be uninstalled in the usual way. A little Net searching turned up a number of sites offering advice on getting rid of the unrequested add-on." The unasked-for extension has been hitchhiking along with updates to Visual Studio, and perhaps other products that depend on .NET, since August. It appears to have gone wider recently, coming in with updates to XP SP3.

Comment Re:Revealing information about a civil suit? (Score 1) 301

My inclination (though I don't know that it's a good idea to make this an absolute rule) is to require the plaintiff in a civil suit to reveal all their evidence.

The defendant is being compelled to answer the charges so more leeway should be given to what they make public. Otherwise, one company could sue another, just to get trade secrets revealed of the defendant. It should be harder to sue, and consequences to the plaintiff he loses.

Civil suits give too many advantages to the plaitiff as it is (a lower standard is used to determine guilt than in criminal cases).

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