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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: February 2012
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Monday, February 27, 2012. All rise. Anti-immigration laws an easy one for Supremes. The United States Supreme Court. Will soon decide whether to uphold or strike down any state anti-immigration law. But is it really that simple? Has been around a while and is fairly straight-forward. All pre-emption means is that when there is a federal law and a state law on the same topic, the federal law wins 100% of the time. The real question is: Do the states even have a chance? 8221; Imagine if the plane had to f...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: September 2012
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Friday, September 21, 2012. Use the State Department App. So my family and I are all set to take this European vacation. Small vacation - one week - in Europe. The planning was going swimingly until the State Department released a " Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens. Traveling abroad. This warning, of course, is the direct result of the civil uprest in Muslim world thanks to a tasteless, small, unimportant movie made about the Prophet Mohammed. Joey, this is serious. This is serious! So while the State...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: December 2011
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Thursday, December 29, 2011. This article gives a broad outline of Naturalization and Citizenship law in the United States. It is not intended to be a complete article on the matter, but rather an outline that gives several salient points on each topic and subtopic. Birth in the U.S. or Certain Incorporated Territories. By Acquisition at Birth. By Derivation Through the Naturalization or U.S. Birth of One Parent. A USC by derivation may also apply directly for a U.S. passport, without obtaining o...A per...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: August 2012
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Friday, August 31, 2012. It matters where it matters. South korean court sides with samsung, now japanese court sides with samsung . but the US market is where it counts. Tokyo court: Samsung didn't infringe Apple patent : http:/ usat.ly/ODRr9N. Joseph H. Wolenski. Street Fighter II, epic game for the ages, turns 25. Oh, Street Fighter 2. How many weekend afternoons did I waste trying to master Ryu's hurricane kick or Sagat "tiger" fireball of death? Joseph H. Wolenski. Wednesday, August 29, 2012.
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: Combatting Terrorism? Use the State Department App.
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Friday, September 21, 2012. Use the State Department App. So my family and I are all set to take this European vacation. Small vacation - one week - in Europe. The planning was going swimingly until the State Department released a " Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens. Traveling abroad. This warning, of course, is the direct result of the civil uprest in Muslim world thanks to a tasteless, small, unimportant movie made about the Prophet Mohammed. Joey, this is serious. This is serious! So while the State...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: October 2009
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Friday, October 30, 2009. Joseph H. Wolenski. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Imagine a world without lawyers . Redbox - a DVD rental machine company - advertises "no late fees, ever." Redbox does charge $1, however, if you keep the movie longer than one night: $1 for 1 night, $2 for 2 nights, etc. If you fail to return a movie, you have deemed to have purchased it and pay $25. Now, for all you lawyers out there: are those additional charges per night de-facto late fees? Joseph H. Wolenski. Several bills in ...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: January 2012
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Sunday, January 15, 2012. History of Immigration to United States. To the United States. Immigration to the United States. As of 2006, the United States accepts more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all other countries in the world combined. India, the Philippines, and China. Nearly 14 million immigrants came to the United States from 2000 to 2010. To the United States. Each group evinced a distinctive migration pattern in terms of the gender balance within the migratory pool, the permanence ...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: November 2009
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Monday, November 23, 2009. When Your Boss Wants Your DNA. Outstanding privacy story by NPR this morning on the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) that went into effect over the weekend. GINA ( background here. Prohibits health insurers and employers from using your genetic information against you. It went into effect on November 21, and prevents health insurers from collecting genetic information to make decisions about the insurance people get or how much it costs. More from the NPR story.
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: October 2012
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Thursday, October 18, 2012. FBI arrested NY man on terrorism charges. So no doubt you've seen in the news the 21-year-old Bang ladeshi national who was arrested. In the United States and accused of trying to bomb the Federal Reserve Bank in lower Manhattan. A guy made a bomb and tried to set it off . . . this hardly qualifies as "cyber crime.". Or some act in furtherance of the plot. Eventually Nafis settles on the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Nafis meets with an FBI agent and purchases what he believe...
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The CyberSleuth: Cyber Crime Worldwide: December 2009
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. I always appreciate stories about men and women who were ahead of their time. So NPR aroused my interest this morning with a story about Charles Babbage. Well, the inventor of the Difference Engine. Of course. He thought it of before the Civil War and today, the Difference Engine is considered the pre-cursor to all modern computing. Here is the intro to the story (and video. In Mountain View, Calif. The Difference Engine fills half a gallery and stands taller than most men...