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...residents in Eliot was immediately re-established after we learned about the compromise," says Rick Osterberg '96, coordinator of residential computing support. "Since we now have the tools in place, we were able to immediately require all of the affected Eliot House residents to re-authenticate to the FAS central systems and change their passwords...

Author: By Daniel J. Mahr and Carrie P. Peek, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: It's Hip to Hack | 12/8/1998 | See Source »

...computer in October of 1996. Although the incident was not initially reported to FAS Computer Services, Osterberg says students have nothing to be worried about. "[I am] under the impression that the compromised system was sanitized and does not represent a threat currently," he says. "Any accounts on FAS central systems that may have been compromised as a result of that incident have long since been secured, due to the periodic enforced password changes that now take place...

Author: By Daniel J. Mahr and Carrie P. Peek, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: It's Hip to Hack | 12/8/1998 | See Source »

...Wilson's work has led to a reconceptualization of the problems of central cities," said Joseph P. Newhouse '63, director of the division of health policy research and education at Harvard Medical School...

Author: By Terry E-E Chang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Scientists Honored With National Medals | 12/8/1998 | See Source »

...1950s and '60s, TIME lionized the Capitalist as Hero in a flock of fact-packed if somewhat breathless cover stories. They were rather typical of the uncritical coverage in this age of conformity and steady growth. The 1955 Man of the Year was General Motors' central-casting CEO Harlow Curtice (he was Hollywood-handsome, tungsten-tough, up-from-the-bottom, etc.); that year, GM also topped FORTUNE's first 500 list. TIME created a sensation by spotlighting the little-known Jean Paul Getty as the world's richest private citizen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Words To Profit By | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

...this, however, was a mere preamble to what would be the zenith of Moran's career: his plan to fly midgets (his word) on kites over Central Park, bearing an advertisement for a Moran client. Moran managed to hire a crew and repaired to Central Park for lift-off, his kite handlers and the undersize pilots sporting snappy uniforms and caps saying MORAN AERIAL ADVERTISING SERVICE. The day was fine, the winds conducive. But as the crew was in the process of getting the first pilot airborne, the authorities intervened. A cop asked Moran if he had a permit. Moran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crazy And In Charge | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

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