arstechnica.com — What's more fun than paying taxes? How about identity theft? A new government audit of the IRS finds that the organization has lost 490 laptops in three years, and routinely fails to encrypt sensitive data or secure its off-site backups.
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Closed AccountApr 6, 2007
in there?
chaddhallApr 7, 2007
What a massive savings to the government that would be...
czechman86Apr 7, 2007
Something that is actually news worthy to appear on Digg's front page! Thank you to whoever submitted this, because now Digg looks at least 38-46% more intelligent. Just imagine how much more reputable Digg would become if for just one day, we had a non-xbox/wii/zelda tattoo/greatest ___________ in the world/etc... front page! Let's find the real stories and digg them up!
djsyndromeApr 7, 2007
Yes there is, one comment tree above yours.
rattrapApr 7, 2007
Dumbasses.
czechman86Apr 9, 2007
My friend, digg is no user driven. As a matter of fact, there is evidence to suggest that a small minority on digg actually control the front page and what goes on there and what gets taken off. Saying digg is democratic is like calling the Soviet Union democratic. The two actually function quite similarly. For example, in both cases, a small minority controlled what the majority actually saw or in this case sees.