[Vision2020] UI Email Hacking
Donovan Arnold
donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 19 16:14:10 PDT 2005
"The e-mail was generated at 12:50 AM (about an hour
> or so before the bars
> close). If I were to send a bogus e-mail, I
certainly would NOT send it from an office where I am
employed at 12:50 AM."--Tom Hansen
A) What makes you think they were working when they
sent the email?
B) In Moscow, you can send an email from almost
anywhere at anytime.
C) What significances does the bar closing and hour
later have to do with the sending of the email?
D) You can program your computer to send a previously
typed email out anytime later, like the next day when
you are out of the office, or the office is closed.
Take Care,
Donovan J Arnold
--- Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
> Forwarded below is the e-mail that was sent out from
> the e-mail address
> president at uidaho.edu, a generic e-mail address
> assigned to the Office of the
> University President.
>
> Although it is true that this message may have
> originated from a UI employee
> of the Office of the University President, one thing
> sticks out rather
> conspicuously.
>
> The e-mail was generated at 12:50 AM (about an hour
> or so before the bars
> close).
>
> If I were to send a bogus e-mail, I certainly would
> NOT send it from an
> office where I am employed at 12:50 AM.
>
> Hmmmmm.
>
> (as I wipe the chalk form my hands)
>
> Take care, Moscow.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
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>
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>
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>
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
>
> From: Office of the President
> [mailto:president at uidaho.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 12:50 AM
> To: president at uidaho.edu
> Subject: From the Office of the President
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Office of the President
> Administration Building Room 105
> P.O. Box 443151
> Moscow, ID 83844-3151
> (208) 885-6365
>
> October 6, 2005
>
> Letter to the University of Idaho Faculty, Staff and
> Students:
>
> Because I'm on a roll here, I write to articulate
> the University of
> Idaho's position with respect to the solar system:
> The fact that the
> sun revolves around the earth is the only curriculum
> that is appropriate
> to be taught in the scientific sciences. As the
> President of this
> University, it is within my administrative capacity
> to issue statements
> like this that restrict the academic freedom of the
> faculty and students.
>
> At the University of Idaho, teaching of views that
> differ from
> geocentricity may occur in faculty-approved
> curricula in religion,
> sociology, philosophy, culinary arts, adult
> education and other fields
> that don't bring in grant money. However, teaching
> of heliocentric
> views is inappropriate if there is a possibility
> that students might
> become scientifically skeptical of the dominant
> paradigm.
>
> The University respects the attempts of individuals
> to hold personal
> religious and philosophical beliefs, so long as
> these beliefs are not
> faith-based, since the University of Idaho only
> believes in science.
>
> The University of Idaho's position is consistent
> with views articulated
> by respected astronomers for thousands of years.
> Recent initiatives to
> dispute this scientific fact may not be discussed in
> any University
> facility, not even WinCo.
>
> Timothy P. White, Ph.D.
> President, University of Idaho
>
>
>
>
>
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