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August 2007 - Posts

As I wrote about earlier, TorrentSpy, a file-sharing search engine, was ordered by a U.S. magistrate to enable logging on its servers and to subsequently make those logs available to the MPAA, the plaintiff in an illegal file-sharing lawsuit against TorrentSpy. Read More...
Researchers in the state of Ohio in the United States have discovered that by analyzing the logs produced (by law) from e-voting machines used in certain counties, they can determine the vote(s) each voter made . Further, the logs, by law, must be produced Read More...
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070811-iphone-bill-is-surprisingly-xbox-huge-lol.html Fortunately for customers they strip out all the interesting details that would make it useful to, well, anyone. Read More...
From time to time I hear this, and it usually turns out not to be the case. I'll begin with a little background. First, The eventlog service does not have (and never did have) any public or private API to delete individual events- there is a log clear Read More...
This one kind of speaks for itself. I guess this is more of a privacy issue than a logging issue. http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_222140553.html Read More...
 
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