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  1. @s7ephen there was a case in 06/07 that dealt with this "US vs Boucher" VT Judge said providing a password is "testimonial"
  2. Wordpress 2.8.6 is out
  3. Computer Science isn't about making games.... http://bit.ly/jgpjX (too true)
  4. Facebook Alibi: Social Media as Defense Evidence http://bit.ly/2oUEel
  5. @bug_bear fud fud fud... ;)
  6. Wow... #libforensics is coming along nicely, ~16k lines of code (50/50 library and unit tests) Still got a ways to go :/
  7. Orin Kerr's Computer Crime Law (2d) just released http://bit.ly/88OCM
  8. Orin Kerr's Computer Crime Law (2d) just released http://bit.ly/88OCM
  9. RT @TruSecure: Brazil calls BS on 60 Minutes, says blackout traced to sooty insulators, not hackers http://bit.ly/1c3Frl RT @dangerroom
  10. Cool... Stack Overflow for Scientists http://bit.ly/2kY6Vz
  11. http://bit.ly/3MhZG2 -- This is kind of like during an investigation, removing one artifact doesn't remove them all :)
  12. Judge Challenges Seizure of Hard Drives http://bit.ly/1E6tIN
  13. An Employee Leaves, Does Your Data Follow? http://bit.ly/1a7SGl (for the less tech. users)
  14. Federal Rules Interpreted as Barring Twitter Coverage of Trial from Inside Courtroom http://bit.ly/1d2fwD
  15. RT @mubix @hdmoore: Metasploit Framework 3.3 Release Candidate 1 published for community feedback: http://bit.ly/3NCk0G (new shiny!)
  16. @jerod sweet! :
  17. RT @CanadianPI: Utah Officer Punished for Exceeding Search Warrant Authority on Cellular Records http://ping.fm/mT4mF
  18. "Good advice comes with a rationale so you can tell when it becomes bad advice." (Raymond Chen of 'The Old New Thing')
  19. Quick little hexdump program written for Python3.1 http://bit.ly/2TMzYw
  20. Bruce Schneier on Zero-Tolerance Policies vs. Zero-Discretion Rules http://bit.ly/4rDFrm