Bravo, Maryland! + Troubleshooting USB + More
Today’s reading includes a download for help in fixing troublesome USB ports.
Big, big news: Maryland Lawmakers Ban Employers from Requesting Facebook Credentials from Employees or Interviewees
“Last week, Maryland’s House and Senate passed legislation prohibiting employers from asking for a current or prospective employee’s logins to Facebook and other social media sites. Once Governor Martin O’Malley signs the bill into law, Maryland will become the first state in the nation to pass legislation protecting employees from having employers access their social media accounts.” Read more..
(I think this absolutely should be Federal Law, and I wonder why they (Congress) voted down similar legislation. Oh. Wait. I don’t wonder at all actually. But if we have to gain this “protection” state-by-state, let’s do so. If your state doesn’t have at least one politician looking out for their constituents and smart enough to propose this — start a Proposition.)(Unbelievable there’s been no public outrage on this..)
* Map and troubleshoot your USB ports with Microsoft USB View
“After some deep investigation, Greg Shultz came across a Windows 7 compatible version of the old Windows utility USB View.” Read more..
These next two might be a little too corporate for most readers, but..
* Five ways companies use social media and look like jerks
“Let’s take a look at five ways companies use social media and end up making themselves look like complete and utter fools.” Read more..
(I enjoyed this one.. even though I don’t use “social media”, or work for the man.)
* Connect your iPhone to Microsoft Office 365
“Office 365, the cloud-based collaboration platform from Microsoft, can actually be iPhone-friendly. Will Kelly shows you how to connect your iPhone to Office 365.” Read more..
And.. this can’t be good..
* Seventeen years worth of Emory patient data missing
“Emory Healthcare in Atlanta lost the personal information of surgery patients treated at its three hospitals when 10 backup discs went missing.
How many victims? 315,000 patients treated from September 1990 to April 2007.
What type of personal information? Names, Social Security numbers (on 228,000 patients), surgery dates, diagnoses, and other information about the procedures, such as whom performed them and what types of devices were used” Read more..
More news on the Apple botnet..
* Russian security firm says Flashback infection rates still high
“Last week’s reports of a sharp decline in infections by the Flashback malware may have been premature. A new report by Dr. Web says 566,000 Macs are still infected, with new infections appearing.” Read more..
* New Flashback variant silently infects Macs
“A new Flashback Trojan has been discovered that infects Macs without prompting the user for a password. If you haven’t updated Java on your Mac, or disabled it entirely, you could be a victim.” Read more..
And in the News From Around The World Department..
* In China, plagiarization is an established business model
“Copying business ideas from both foreign and domestic firms has been standard operating procedure for Chinese Internet companies. But these borrowing practices could be losing their momentum.” Read more..
Well, I’m out of time for today. See you next time.
Today’s quote: “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” ~ Booker T. Washington
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