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e-mail pill

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Beware of Internet/phone work in your campus office (of late).  Surveillance equipment is being added.

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OMEGA

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"Beware of Internet/phone work in your campus office (of late).  Surveillance equipment is being added."

Which buildings have been getting the attention lately??????

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Business One

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I-Tech "upgraded" the network in JGH over the weekend.  Today all faculty office's were wide open.  I hear that I-Tech blames the custodial staff for opening the doors and leaving them open.  custodial staff says "no way" we would move desks, leave doors open, etc.  Heard this secondhand but haven't been in JGH recently. 

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Green Hornet

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"I-Tech "upgraded" the network in JGH over the weekend.  Today all faculty office's were wide open.  I hear that I-Tech blames the custodial staff for opening the doors and leaving them open.  custodial staff says "no way" we would move desks, leave doors open, etc.  Heard this secondhand but haven't been in JGH recently.  "

Sounds like SFT wants to keep a close eye (or ear) on the business faculty.......???

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carrera

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I work in JGH. Just to be on the safe side, I now assume that the phones are buggy and that there is keystroke spyware in the computer system.  What a wonderful use of public money.

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Gator Eagle

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"I work in JGH. Just to be on the safe side, I now assume that the phones are buggy and that there is keystroke spyware in the computer system.  What a wonderful use of public money."


To be sure, all faculty and staff should invest in Anti-SpyWare software. You can Google the term, and run the software on a suspect machine to determine if it does have SpyWare residing on the machine. You only have to pay for the Anti-SpyWare software if you want to remove the offending programs from you machine. We paid about $30 for ours and it works well. Norton and McAfee say they trap and remove SpyWare, but they didn't do the job on our machine. It is possible to beat SFT at this particular game.

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LVN

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And get a non-USM email account, like every single person I know on campus has. And a cell phone.

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Gator Eagle

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Yeah, on the non-USM email, but don't access from on campus. They can still peek if you are logging into a non-USM email via their servers.

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LVN

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I've been told that some people only use the computers at the library.

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L'eagle talk

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Has anyone asked Dean Doty if this were not a planned upgrade?  Wiretapping is a federal offense.  Here's the federal law on wiretapping as of last August.  Those with legal training can discuss the implications.


http://assembler.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode18/usc_sec_18_00002511----000-.html


http://www.zzine.org/read.php?op=view&item=1088



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carrera

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Can't speak for others, but that's my modus operandi.  On a positive side this has led to some interactions with students from other colleges that wouldn't have happened otherwise.

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914

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It's altogether possible that Doty wasn't told about it. 

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Invictus

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Since the days of the FireShelby board, I have encouraged folks to
become familiar with email encryption. There is a HREF="http://www.pgp.com/">commercial version & a traditional
free, HREF="http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/">open
source version.

USM does not possess the computing facilities to crack encrypted
email, provided the private key & passphrase are not distributed.

As an added bonus, both PGP versions allow a plaintext (readable)
message to be sent with a digital signature. The signature can be
used to verify whether the message was modified at any time after it
was signed.

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Version: PGP 8.1 - not licensed for commercial use: www.pgp.com

iQA/AwUBQjb6KspXixKXZcUmEQLpowCfX78b3Ruwm08LQn4PIS0euF/72N4An2NV
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SaveUSM

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Question: I use a proxy avoidance site at my job to get around WebSense. WOuld this keep them from being able to track your online movement?

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legal

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Neither state or federal law apply at USM.  Somehow this administration is a protected species.

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512K

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It's altogether possible that Doty wasn't told about it. 


iTech may not know much either.  The installation was done by Spectrum Systems out of Alabama.



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Bugs R Us

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Since it is illegal, what could they do with anything they "intercept"

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Outside Observer

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I didn't think it was illegal for employers to surveil the use of organizational property.

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SaveUSM

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I think it is always illegal to tape someone without their consent. As long as they say they are up front about it they can definitely tape things....hence the companies that add "this call may be monitored for quality assurance" because rememeber, if they are tapping employee phones whomever the employee calls is also being recorded.

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Outside Observer

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I suppose it differs from state to state also...isn't it legal to record conversations in some states as long as one of the parties is aware?

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stephen judd

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"I suppose it differs from state to state also...isn't it legal to record conversations in some states as long as one of the parties is aware?"

Yes . . . in Mississippi, among others. See the case between Ray Mabus and his wife  .

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