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Computing and Information Services, said the best defense against
unauthorized use of an E-Mail account is to choose a password that is
difficult to break.
“Most people use their name spelled backwards or their dog’s
name,” Kemper said. “Instead, choose a combination of words. Use
‘dogtorun’ and put a number in the middle. That renders it very hard
to run against an encrypted dictionary. Second, never, ever, share
your password with anybody.”
Blount said breaking into his account to send racist messages was
digital terrorism.
“It’s no different than a burglar coming into your house,” Blount
said, ‘"fhen, 20,000 people minding their own business got attacked.
“If they want to be neo-Nazis or fascists or racists, that’s their busi
ness, but don’t hide behind the cloak of Texas A&M. Throw your
shoulders back and stand up for it.”
Israel
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bombers: Israeli soldiers and se
curity forces will find you sooner
or later, and your fate will be bit
ter,” Rabin said.
The government authorized
more money for Shin Bet, the in
ternal security service, charging
it with a concerted effort to locate
cells of the fundamentalist
Hamas movement which claimed
responsibility for the attacks.
It ordered the arrest of sus
pected militants and the use of
“more efficient” interrogations, in
the words of one official.
“We need to use other meth
ods, which it’s best not to talk
about,” said Housing Minister
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer.
Israeli and Western human
rights groups have accused Is
raeli security forces of torturing
Palestinian prisoners. Israel has
denied the charges.
Police Minister Moshe Shahal
said the government also
planned “an international cam
paign” to cut off donations to
Hamas from the United States,
Britain, Iran and other countries.
Shahal said American charities
for Hamas were centered in
Chicago and Texas.
Raul Julia
suffers stroke,
slips into coma
NEW YORK (AP) — Actor
Raul Julia slipped intoa
coma Thursday, four days af
ter he suffered a stroke, his
agent said.
Julia, the versatile staro!
films from “Kiss of the Spider
Woman” to “The Addaras
Family,” remained in ac
unidentified Manhattan hos
pital, agent Jeff Hunter said.
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his condi
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Cynthia Parsons of the
William Morris Agency.
On Tuesday, the agent
had said doctors were opti
mistic about the actor's re
covery.
Julia’s greatest Hollywood
success has been opposite
other actors — particularly
his role as a South American
political prisoner in “Kiss of
the Spider Woman.” William
Hurt won the 1985 Academy
Award for best actor for his
role in the film.
Julia’s other co-starring
credits include appearances
with Richard Dreyfuss in
“Moon Over Parador," Harri
son Ford in "Presumed Inno
cent,” Clint Eastwood in'The
Rookie” and Robert Redford
in “Havana.”
Julia’s first prominent
roles came at Joseph Papps
New York Shakespeare Fes
tival in the late 1960s. He
earned Tony Award nomi
nations for his roles on
Broadway in “Nine,
"Threepenny Opera,"
“Where’s Charley?’’ and
“Two Gentlemen of Verona.”
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