Project Insomnia is many things, but in this context it is simply a "braindump" of whatever I happen to be thinking/reading/watching/doing at the moment. Parental guidance suggested.
Barnesandnoble.com has agreed to pay $60,000 and boost Internet security after a flaw that exposed the personal information of some shoppers, New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said Thursday. The agreement stems from an investigation that found that a design flaw in the New York-based company's Web site granted access to customer information such as name, billing address and account information but not credit card numbers.So, to my B&N membership pitch when I say, "...and we don't sell your name or information to anyone," I should add, "but we'll let it slip out the back door without noticing."
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