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1801: Internet Censorship
... like "Getting In" which deals with the art and science of lockpicking. "Cons and Scams" details how to scam free stuff in stores, counterfeit money, rip off change machines and decode scrambled pay TV signals. "Drugs!" tells you how to grow psychedelic mushrooms, cook marijuana and get high off household items."Bombs! All About Those Things That Go Boom!" gives explicit instructions on making bombs using dry ice, bleach, match heads ...
1802: Morality and Ethics and Computers
... been easily defined and understood, but every once in a while, a situation appears which blurs the lines. The Internet has caused one of these situations. There is information on the Internet about everything from drugs to making bombs. The United States government is trying to decide whether they should or should not censor material on the Internet. The government does not censor information like this in public libraries, so why ...
1803: William Gibson and The Internet
... text based "sex" already exists on computer networks. Call it Phone Sex: The Next Generation.) It includes further developments in robotics, artificial intelligence, even artificial life. More to the point of punk, it includes "smart drugs," legal substances that allegedly increase mental capacity. "someday be possible for mental functions to be surgically extracted from the human brain and transferred to computer software in a process he calls "transmigration". the useless body ...
1804: Computer Crime In The 1990's
... dialtone, that enables the hacker to move freely through the telephone network. It's generally getting more sinister. We are now seeing a criminal element now involved in term of the crimes they commit, the drugs, money laundering etc. These people are very careful they want to hide their call patterns so they'll hire these people to get codes for them so they can dial from several different calling locations ...
1805: Computer Crimes
... the law. But where did all of this start, MIT is where hacking started the people there would learn and explore computer systems all around the world. In the views of professional hacking is like drugs or any other addictive substance, it's an addiction for the mind and once started it's difficult to stop. This could be true, as hackers know what they are doing is wrong and they ...
1806: Government Censorship would damage the atmosphere of the freedom to express ideas on the Internet; therefore, government should not encourage censorship
... problems involved with the Net as it exists must be introduced. The problem that concerns most people is offensive material such as pornography. As pointed out by Allison and Baxter, "Possible (offensive) topics are behavior (drugs, ... ), nudity, political/economic/social opinion, violence, racial/ethnic, religious, coarse language, sexual/gender orientation, [and] sexuality" (Allison and Baxter 3). Since the Internet is open to everyone, children are very easily exposed to such material ...
1807: Computer Crime in the 90's
... the law. But where did all of this start, MIT is where hacking started the people there would learn and explore computer systems all around the world. In the views of professional hacking is like drugs or any other addictive substance, it's an addiction for the mind and once started it's difficult to stop. This could be true, as hackers know what they are doing is wrong and they ...
1808: Save The Internet
... can lead to a detrimental addiction and the consumer can become a slave to it (Beahm 297). In short, pornography is a very addictive drug; which has an equal or more potency to hard-core drugs like heroin and cocaine. Can you imagine a ten year-old innocently surfing the Internet and suddenly bumps into a pornographic site depicting explicit images of naked women and becoming addicted to it? The damage ...
1809: Morality and Ethics and Computers
... been easily defined and understood, but every once in a while, a situation appears which blurs the lines. The Internet has caused one of these situations. There is information on the Internet about everything from drugs to making bombs. The United States government is trying to decide whether they should or should not censor material on the Internet. The government does not censor information like this in public libraries, so why ...
1810: Investigative Report Of Internet Addiction
... addictions, you must look beyond the addiction itself and deal with underlying deficiencies in coping and life management skills that have given rise to it. For example, people who become addicted to alcohol and other drugs usually have serious deficiencies in their life management, stress management, and interpersonal skills. Early on in life, they experience a great deal of pain and personal suffering that they can't figure out how to ...


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