Posts Tagged ‘School’

(Worthless Sysadmin + Microsoft)^ Crap Police Work = Jail Time

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

The Norwich Bulletin reports that a substitute teacher has been found guilty in Norwich porn case and with her sentencing looming in March she could face upwards of 40 years in jail but there is a twist to the story.

When the facts of the case are laid out it looks to be a blizzard of incompetence ranging from the school’s IT staff, shoddy forensic police work, questionable judicial proceedings, and a the ribbon that ties it all together is one of Redmond’s flagship products. SunbeltBLOG worries about the notion of doing actual hard time for a spyware infection. A frightening though indeed.

Reading the articles I find myself question the capabilities of the police investigators and their apparent lack of understanding of how spyware operates. From another Norwich Bulletin article:

Norwich Police Det. Mark Lounsbury, who investigates computer crimes, said there was evidence that someone had directly accessed several sexually-oriented sites by clicking on a link.

Ok. Prove that to me. Do you have photographic or video evidence? Because guess what Det. Lounsbury, popup generators are designed to act like a human click-through and this is not to mention that there are no means to differentiate between a bot click or a human click. Now you might say, “But she had to install the software, therefore she must have visited those sites!” Wrong again. Nearly all Microsoft OSes log in as root by default and one of the charming aspects of this is that it allows for the surreptitious installation of software. In other words using Internet Explorer as root will allow sites to install software without your knowledge or consent, wonderful technologies like ActiveX facilitate this activity. The defense’s examination of the facts pointed to a hairstyling website as the source of the infection.

All this begs the question of what the lazy ass Norwich school IT staff was up to before, during, and after this incident. If I were Amero I would be giving serious consideration to a civil suit against the town and possibly the state. It is their responsibility to secure the PCs and the network, not the teachers, and you can scream all you want that she should have unplugged the PC but the fact still remains that shitty IT staff plus a crap OS is a disaster waiting to happen. Should she do time for the incompetence of others?

My $0.02 in closing: Don’t trust the cops and get yourself a secure OS.

Knowledge Is Power

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

Paul Hanle writes,

[F]rom 1989 to 2001, the rate of increase of patent applications from the world’s fastest-growing economies, such as China and India, was nearly three times that of the United States. By that measure, innovation in those economies will blow past ours in little more than a decade — just about the time the current classes of high school biology students will be starting their research careers. (War on evolution has a price)

Think on that for a moment.

Waging war on science in the classrooms will have a toll on this nations ability to support itself both domestically and internationally.  Possibly in one generation we can move from being a world leader to a backwater because of a coordinated effort to re-introduce the Dark Ages.  Granted, that is very likely what the opponents to free thought and open inquiry want because it is so much easier to control those who are ignorant of the world around them but what the people buying into the rhetoric seem to forget is that it will be paid for by the prosperity of their children.

Bread and circuses, right?

Getting Schooled…

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Unfortunately, it isn’t in Halo 2 or Far Cry multiplayer. No, Management is getting ready for her fall semester and with the baby on the way I’m going to find myself studying right along with her in case the baby comes during finals. Her school recommended that she not sign up for classes this fall but the trouble is that we are using financial aid to help defer the cost and if she skips a semester we need to begin repaying the loan in full and have to re-apply all over again. Not ideal, so she’ll be taking classes.

This isn’t a precedent as I pitched in during one of her classes where still life drawing and graphic design were strict unwritten prerequisites. The drawing assignments were sprung a week after add/drop so faced with her tears I pulled out my art supplies from high school and we spent the semester working on her skills (all those years of art classes eventually came in handy!). It was a rough semester but her drawing was greatly improved, we got to spend time together being creative, and she pulled an A in the course. This fall might be a similar situation.

Rounding into finals I might end up needing to assemble her papers and take an active role getting her ready for her exams so I figure I should keep at least an eye on the syllabus so I’m not caught clueless. She is looking at taking Narrative Storytelling–creative writing is my guess–and Music Appreciation, two classes I know I can pitch in with, at least more than I could with one of her architecture classes. Spring semester should be smoother going as Gabriella will be a couple months old and during midterms and finals both parents offered to take her so that Management can study and I’ll be there functioning as academic cheerleader and assistant.