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...protect user logins and passwords, as well as the e-mail messages themselves, the Webmail service uses 128-bit Secure Socket Layer encryption, which is the industry standard that is used in highly secure Internet applications...
Margaret Reed, Director of the BPHC’s Asthma Prevention and Control Program, said the commission has already devoted significant resources to protect the public health of the residents of Boston, with special attention to vulnerable populations in inner-city communities...
...restore sanity to our tax system? The first step: refocus the agency’s enforcement efforts. The Senate is just starting to take the issue seriously, with Finance Committee hearings this week. Offshore accounts would be a good place to start; the same bank secrecy laws that protect tax cheats also keep al-Qaeda’s money safe. The U.S. should make financial transparency a condition of doing business with American companies...
...defrauding the government. If they win, the government receives treble damages, and the plaintiffs take home a portion of the proceeds—normally around 25 percent. Originally designed to catch fraudulent military contractors during the Civil War, the act was revised in 1986 to increase rewards and to protect employee whistleblowers. Since then, the law has recovered more than $9 billion of public money...
Take Back the Night kicked off yesterday—literally—when three Harvard police officers taught nine female students how to protect themselves from attackers in a two-hour Rape Aggression Defense workshop...