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...Cosgrove said. “There’s really nothing else that Harvard Law School can do,” she said. “The individuals have standing if they want to pursue some kind of recourse.” While students could track down the IP address of the poster on their own, the process typically involves a lot of time and work. Despite the Law School’s position, students expressed hope that the administration would take action to prevent others from being hurt. “I thought it was disgusting and reflects really...
...across the country,” she says.With the limitless audience allowed by broadcasting exclusively on the Internet come some unexpected consequences.“Ivory Tower” seems to have gained mysterious popularity in South Korea, as revealed by a 2005 study on the locations of the IP addresses with the most hits on the HRTV website.At the same time, making programming available to everyone means making it available to critics.In January, IvyGateBlog.com, the Gawker of the Ivy League, criticized HRTV’s “Love/Hate,” a show in the style of VH1?...
...Carpenter's quest for justice. Carpenter, whose story was first written about in TIME magazine in August 2005, was a network security analyst working at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque when he discovered that the lab's network was coming under a methodical series of attacks emanating from Chinese IP addresses. When the Navy veteran found out that dozens of Army bases and defense contractors around the country had been suffering identical Trojan horse attacks on their secure networks, he went to his bosses to present the evidence he had collected and ask for permission to "backhack" the attackers...
Students were quickly made aware of its fraudulence through e-mails over House and extracurricular lists that explained that the address from which the e-mail was sent did not match Gross’s actual e-mail address. Furthermore, the IP (Internet Protocol) address of both prank e-mails were the same, indicating that the two e-mails were sent from the same computer...
...Yourdiseaserisk.harvard.edu, created by the Harvard Center for Cancer Protection (HCCP) at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), features a risk index for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, osteoperosis, and stroke. An article about the site published in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday caused 22,000 people with unique IP addresses to try the site in a two-hour window, according to Webmaster of HSPH Deane Eastwood. The spike in the number of site visitors slowed down HSPH’s Web site until site administrators temporarily took down Your Disease Risk. Your Disease Risk started out as a cancer...