Oracle ordered to give PC users an easy way to remove old Java SE
http://www.itworldcanada.com/article/oracle-ordered-to-give-pc-users-an-easy-way-to-remove-old-java-se/379595#ixzz3v4eyCelMOracle ordered to give PC users an easy way to remove old Java SE In Brief - No upgrade to your security if you don't remove the old versions of Java! The U.S. Federal Trade Commission forced Oracle to settle FTC charges that it deceived consumers about the security...
What are the legal Issues to remember when developing your website?
Lots of them! Sure, you are focused on ease of use, is it different?, can it be monetized?, vital issues without doubt but with success and profitability come exposure, and if your project doesn't toe the legal line, the best idea in the world can only cause you pain....
Christmas Present to RCMP – “Warrantless Access”
http://itincanadaonline.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1418:rcmp-renews-call-for-warrantless-access-to-isp-customer-data&catid=83:security&Itemid=500&utm_source=newsletter_2455&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=itc-daily"I’m all for warrantless access ton subscriber information,” RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson said during a talk at the Securetech 2015 security conference in Ottawa on Wednesday. “That’s what I want for Christmas.” Speaking at a convention and tradeshow yesterday,...
Soon you can sue the spammer but for now Rogers pays $200,000 fine.
Canadians will be able to file lawsuits against businesses for breaking the anti-spam laws once a transition period ends on July 1, 2017, according to the CRTC. This week Rogers has been fined $200,000 for failing to have properly working unsubscribe functions in...
El Capitaine Upgrade Woes
Upgrading your Mac to the new operating system soon? Something you may want to hold off on, just Google El Capitan upgrade, and read the tales of woe. The newest version of the OS X operating system appears to be a disastrous upgrade. Is there a solution? As always,...
Freedom on the Internet: Where Does Your Country Stand?
Out of the 3 billion users on the Internet, how many can trust that their online communications will not be monitored or censored? How many feel safe that they can express their opinions online and will not be arrested for their ideas? How many feel confident in...
Distributed Denial of Service Attacks — How and Why
Anonymous , that vaguely defined world-wide network of hackers took a lot of Canadian government websites down recently, amonge those affected - the House of Commons, Canada.ca, Transport Canada ,the Senate, Justice Canada Foreign Affairs, Citizenship and Immigration....
Internet Tax Freedom
The House of Representatives voted by acclamation this month to permanently extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act. In place since 1998, the law prevents taxes on email and Internet access services.This will prevent a multibillion-dollar avalanche of new fees that could...
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TalkRights, a new website funded by the .CA Community Investment Program
https://ccla.org/talk-rights/Lexicom is proud to be associated with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association in launching TalkRights, a new website funded by the .CA Community Investment Program, for Canadians to learn about their civil liberties and engage in issues related to their rights...