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    UMM to You: Summer 1992

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    Contents Include: Student Center Formally Dedicated - lt\u27s Official! -- University Budget Cuts Will Affect UMM -- From the President: Ron Jost (\u2769) -- UMM Class Agents Announced -- 1992 Alumni Phonathon Brings in Gifts -- Class Notes -- Chancellor\u27s Choice: Dave Johnson -- Carla Rahn Phillips is 1992 Driggs Lecturer -- Homecoming Weekend Preview • October 23-25, 1992 -- Students Attend National Conference on Undergraduate Research -- Student Selected To All-USA Academic Team -- Louie Lives! -- French Honor Society Initiates Five -- Faculty Promotions Announced -- Eight UMM Staff and Faculty Honored -- International Conference Set -- Faculty and Staff Corner -- Dennis Koslowski Comeback Official -- Cougar Sports -- Athletes Honored -- Invited to Nationals -- Women\u27s Tennis Has Record Setting Season -- Two Time All-American -- All-Districts Named -- Women Co-Captains Named to All-NSC Team -- Alumni Events Calendar -- Seattle Area Alumni Enjoy UMM Choirhttps://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/ummtoyou/1016/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: November 7, 1997

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    Leadership conference draws students to campus – Frances Ewbank Colloquium to features study of Lewis and Friends – SAC plans trip to Indianapolis on Sunday – Kappa Delta Pi to sponsor speaker – International News – National News – State News – Campus Calendar – Adjusting to a new home away from home – Statistics about the Class of ’01 – Opinion & Editorial – A lesson in critical thinking – Use caution, common sense around campus – Follow-up on Internet filtering at Taylor – Letters to the Editor – Jon Stanley Student Body President – Movies with Mr. moon – Gattaca – Rebecca St. James Christmas Forefront Records – Symphonic band presents fall concert in Rediger Auditorium – Sarah Jahn Concert Cancelled – Women’s Basketball Preview – Equestrian club shows – Soccer tournaments in full swing – Volleyball 37-1, ranked 11th in NAIA – Sarah Nederveld Athlete of the Weekhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1997-1998/1007/thumbnail.jp

    PlaceRaider: Virtual Theft in Physical Spaces with Smartphones

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    As smartphones become more pervasive, they are increasingly targeted by malware. At the same time, each new generation of smartphone features increasingly powerful onboard sensor suites. A new strain of sensor malware has been developing that leverages these sensors to steal information from the physical environment (e.g., researchers have recently demonstrated how malware can listen for spoken credit card numbers through the microphone, or feel keystroke vibrations using the accelerometer). Yet the possibilities of what malware can see through a camera have been understudied. This paper introduces a novel visual malware called PlaceRaider, which allows remote attackers to engage in remote reconnaissance and what we call virtual theft. Through completely opportunistic use of the camera on the phone and other sensors, PlaceRaider constructs rich, three dimensional models of indoor environments. Remote burglars can thus download the physical space, study the environment carefully, and steal virtual objects from the environment (such as financial documents, information on computer monitors, and personally identifiable information). Through two human subject studies we demonstrate the effectiveness of using mobile devices as powerful surveillance and virtual theft platforms, and we suggest several possible defenses against visual malware

    The Official Student Newspaper of UAS

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    UAS Answers -- UAS in Brief -- Southeast Alaska Regional Science Fair seeks judges -- Appointments, publications & workshops -- Sweet meets sour at Woosh K.’s slam -- UAS plunges into winter! -- A shortcut to mushrooms: Trips to the Kingdom fungi -- Stretching the budget: Hot dog burritos -- First Friday at the REC Spring 2013 -- Campus Calenda

    Spartan Daily, January 11, 1949

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    Volume 37, Issue 56https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/11170/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, January 11, 1949

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    Volume 37, Issue 56https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/11170/thumbnail.jp
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