So question is how many of you have access to a computer for your tour of daily duty? and if you have access is it company email only ? or email both personal and company along with internet ? where i work i have access to email(company and personal) and "safe" internet (no game sites/date sites/adult sites/myspace type sites)
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Laptop with built in Sprint card.ATTN. SPECOPS AND GECKO45 my secret username is CIDDECEP and I am your S2. My authorization code is Six Wun Quebec Oscar Fife. Your presence here is tactically dangerous and compromises our overall mission parameter. Cease and desist all activity on this board. Our “enemies” are deft at computer hacking and may trace you back to our primary locale. You have forced me to compromise my situation to protect your vulnerable flank. This issue will be addressed later.
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We have internet access, if there is a site that you cannot get to, such as a site selling weapons, or defense materials, etc... you can just use a proxy server to get to the site."Alright guys listen up, ya'll have probably heard this before, Jackson vs. Securiplex corporation; I am a private security officer, I have no State or governmental authority. I stand as an ordinary citizen. I have no right to; detain, interrogate or otherwise interfere with your personal property-... basically all that means is I'm a cop."-Officer Ernie
"The Curve" 1998
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Contract Mall Security Here.
We have "limited" internet access. 1st level is via the Mall Corporate IT, they have a block on several sites and stuff, like hotmail and yahoo. We also can't install any program on the computer without Corp. IT approval.
Then, our departmental administration has limits to the sites we can use in our daily functions. Primarily Weather related, and the dispatching site and Incident reporting site. We used to be able to kinda freely surf, but a dispatcher earned herself multiple felony counts for ID theft, becuase she went internet shopping on her shift supervisor's credit card, without her knowledge, while working in dispatch.Last edited by Chadly; 06-19-2007, 03:51 AM.
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No company provided internet access. Instead we bring our personal laptops, unplug a phoneline from a phone which is for emergency use only and does not go through the company switchboard and use personal dial up accounts.
My cable internet service gives me 7 hours free dial up a month. I rarely use it. Most of the time I watch videos on my laptop. TV shows which I didn't watch when broadcast I now catch up on when working nights. I download them from torrent sites and burn them to DVD.
Some I've gone through include-
2 seasons of Supernatural,
7 Seasons of Star Trek Voyager,
2 seasons of Dead Like Me,
2 seasons of Rome,
the first season of Dexter,
all of the new Doctor Who episodes and get new ones every saturday,
Seaon 1 of Torchwood,
all of Buffy and Angel,
Battle Star Galactica, the miniseries and seasons 1 and 2,
and various Fan films such as
Star Trek: New Voyages,
Star Trek: Hidden Frontier all 7 years including the series finale this month,
Starship Farragut,
Star Trek Intrepid,
Starship Exeter
and I.M.P.S. The Relentless.
Currently watching the 1st season of Big Love. Currently downloading 3 seasons of The 4400.Hospital Security Officer
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Your ISP must hate you. It sounds like you torrent more than I do!Some Kind of Commando Leader
"Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law
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Keep in mind that in most states, plugging your laptop into a line you are not specifically authorized to is multiple felonies, including federal crimes.
Theft of telecommunication service (state felony)
Theft of telecommunication service (federal crime)
Computer Crimes Act (various state felonies)Some Kind of Commando Leader
"Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law
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Same goes with using WiFi you are not authorized to use."Alright guys listen up, ya'll have probably heard this before, Jackson vs. Securiplex corporation; I am a private security officer, I have no State or governmental authority. I stand as an ordinary citizen. I have no right to; detain, interrogate or otherwise interfere with your personal property-... basically all that means is I'm a cop."-Officer Ernie
"The Curve" 1998
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