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I noticed something interesting yesterday. Like any other day, I had clicked over to an article, and after reading the article, I saw some of the comments being made about it. Mind you, the comments sections of many major news sites are generally the kind of place I would think about wondering into only when…
You know what really makes me angry. It’s someone sending me a huge attachment when I only have dialup going and then turning around and discovering that the attachment is their resume, that they obviously were sending to a purchased spammer address list, because this isn’t even a business, let alone one that is advertising…
A Guide for Predictive Coding and How it Can be Used in eDiscovery
Analysis of SaaS API Limitations for Ediscovery and Compliance
Blaming Social Media For Suicide Is Taking The Easy, And Likely Wrong, Way Out
Scott Reents from Cravath: Lawyers Have No Choice But to Get On Board with AI
How law firms can overcome the top five operational challenges
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Recent Changes to the Regulatory Landscape
We Need More Business Leaders Talking About Their Own Mental Health: Celebrity Stories Aren’t Enough
Deeper Dive: Why Personal Data Deletion Matters
As many of you know, over at the child abuse site, I use Movable Type, and I have often raved about how well MT-Blacklist works to keep out comment spam. Well, thanks to a pointer from Christine, I see this morning that there is a bug in the latest version of MT-Blacklist. The rather simple…
So towards the end of last week, I wrote out and fully explained, in great detail, how MyDoom worked and what it meant when you got “bounce” messages claiming that you sent out a virus. (Or, in fact, what it didn’t mean, since they have no point.) This is at least the third time I…