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FAMS Is Sick

WaTimes – Even as the Federal Air Marshal Service takes a step forward it takes two steps back- The size of the federal air marshal force has been cut in half by on-the-job injuries that have sidelined nearly 2,100 marshals… … Continue reading

20. September 2006 by Shlok Vaidya
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What Would War Look Like?

Time – Good article that touches on the EBO… U.S. officials believe that a campaign of several days, involving hundreds or even thousands of sorties, could set back Iran’s nuclear program by two to three years. Hit hard enough, some … Continue reading

18. September 2006 by Shlok Vaidya
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Opening Up Router Security

Interesting – a compiled list of the default passwords for hundreds of routers. This kind of transparency should drive changes in mainstream consumer behavior – namely not just plugging and playing with routers. -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

16. September 2006 by Shlok Vaidya
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Trenches As Walls?

CNN – Baghdad has a circumference of about 50 miles. Digging security trenches around Baghdad could help stop the city’s daily suicide bomb attacks, car bombs, drive-by shootings and sectarian killings, the Iraqi government believes. A trench network is one … Continue reading

16. September 2006 by Shlok Vaidya
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Grasping At Straws

Punch Clock Campaign – We are offering members of the public a “goodwill bounty,” or fee, of $1,000 for each Member of Congress, and $250 for each candidate, that they persuade to sign the Punch Clock Agreement, an agreement to … Continue reading

13. September 2006 by Shlok Vaidya
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