Now we know why they like global warming so much – it’s hot.
Excerpts below of the original story here: Porn surfing rampant at U.S. science foundation
EXCLUSIVE:
Employee misconduct investigations, often involving workers accessing pornography from their government computers, grew sixfold last year inside the taxpayer-funded foundation that doles out billions of dollars of scientific research grants, according to budget documents and other records obtained by The Washington Times.
The problems at the National Science Foundation (NSF) were so pervasive they swamped the agency’s inspector general and forced the internal watchdog to cut back on its primary mission of investigating grant fraud and recovering misspent tax dollars.
“To manage this dramatic increase without an increase in staff required us to significantly reduce our efforts to investigate grant fraud,” the inspector general recently told Congress in a budget request. “We anticipate a significant decline in investigative recoveries and prosecutions in coming years as a direct result.”
The budget request doesn’t state the nature or number of the misconduct cases, but records obtained by The Times through the Freedom of Information Act laid bare the extent of the well-publicized porn problem inside the government-backed foundation.
For instance, one senior executive spent at least 331 days looking at pornography on his government computer and chatting online with nude or partially clad women without being detected, the records show.
When finally caught, the NSF official retired. He even offered, among other explanations, a humanitarian defense, suggesting that he frequented the porn sites to provide a living to the poor overseas women. Investigators put the cost to taxpayers of the senior official’s porn surfing at between $13,800 and about $58,000.
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The internet is for porn.
[I had to watch all the way through. It crosses the family blog line, sorry ~ ctm]
Bill Marsh. Could you tell us if there are any files containing the Mann Hockey Stick? That has been determined unacceptable by peer review(s). Possibly those files should be deleted. Ask your boss.
Here’s an actual graph of the NSF porn access. The labels are incorrect, but the data is from leer-reviewed papers.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CO2-Temp.png
My suggestion: De-fund the entire organization and tell them to get real jobs. Save the taxpayer a few bucks. Then start scrapping the multitude of other useless and unconstitutional government organizations.
Porn surfing is a most effective way to become a good solid hockey stick.
It’s all a matter of a vivid imagination.
Posted all over InfoWars.com
EXCLUSIVE: Porn surfing rampant at U.S. science foundation
http://www.washingtontimes.com…..al-agency/
Stop their funding for grants the agency distributes, just like they did for ACORN!
Blog site
http://wattsupwiththat.com/200…..ent-195295
Where can I find an application to get on the NO Fly List?
Every American should try to get on the list. It would render the list useless. Use the mindset, “They can’t get all of us”.
Aha! I always wondered about the meaning of the term “NSFW”
which sometimes appears on nudie pix. Now I know!
NSFW = National Science Foundation Work.
“Employee misconduct investigations, often involving workers accessing pornography from their government computers, grew sixfold last year inside the taxpayer-funded foundation that doles out billions of dollars of scientific research grants…”
Makes sense. I now understand why their reports say it’s getting hotter and hotter. It’s just not the climate their talking about….
They should change the name of the National Science Foundation to the National Science Foundational Works, acronymed NSFW.
Leon Brozyna (11:46:25) : That’s an additional 25,000 porn inspectors. It’s a hard job but somebody’s got to do it.
I once worked in the Unix OS division of a major mainframe computer maker. They hired a “security guy” who was long on enforcement experience but short on technical skills… He could use a computer, but was a little unclear on some of the concepts. He could, however, demand anything and with the V.P. granted cart blanche you had to give it.
OK, he asks me about what commands folks are executing on our computers and is there a log of it.
I tell him about the Unix facility that keeps a log of every Unix command that is executed.
He demands that I deliver a copy, printed on regular 120 green stripe paper.
I try to explain that scripts contain commands and that I regularly type single word command names that turn into hundreds of commands in the log. That there are hundreds of folks on the machine all day long.
He demands his printout, with a scowl this time and the “Are You A Team Player or NOT? Do I need to investigate YOU?” look.
I ask how often he wants it. (Weekly).
One week later, I deliver the hand truck with 3 or 4 boxes of printout (about 1 1/2 meters high…). All of it the cryptic Unix command syntax he has no clue of how to read. He has “big eyes” but says nothing.
2nd week, the same.
3rd week, he asks me to stop.
It has to be even more fun today. I saw a complaint on the business news that some government politician had demanded the email logs from BofA for a couple of years and was complaining that it was gigabytes of cookie recipes, announcements of staff meetings, solicitations for the football pool, management nags about sundry mundane things, and SPAM. It would seem that the idiots who passed the SarbOx “keep everything for years” law didn’t realize that most of everything is trash.
I used to spend close to an hour a day junking crap email (and that was AFTER the spam filter…). And folks wonder why I don’t like to use email any more. Aside from it being a perpetual log of lawyer fodder, it is just a hideous waste of time for most folks.
Now just think of what joy will come from some government “officer” demanding that all the web pages viewed at work be “saved for 10 years”… I’m sure somebody will propose it. Hope that they have a really big budget for disk and tape… (I’m reminded of that line from the Bruce Willis movie Die Hard “I think we’re gonna need some new FBI guys…” )
BTW, anyone wishing to hide from all this intrusion can simply put up software like “stunnel” and open a VPN private tunnel to their home machine (with the plausible assertion that they left some work there that they did at home) then browse sites via that reflection off of their home network. As the porn site is hit from their home, it is not logged, and as the data / pictures are encrypted inside the tunnel, they can not be found via content filters nor does an archive of it prove useful to investigators. (You can’t even force them to divulge the “key” since the key is dynamic and negotiated between the two machines.)
Oh, and if you have folks who might search the disk and / or look in cache on it for “stuff”, you can just make a bootable business card (BBC) Linux that you stick in the CD drive, and reboot. The one I like has a “use no disk” option so it never leaves anything on the hard disk. Kill power, it is all gone. (I use it for forensics work. I can take over the box and read the disk without fear of it being changed and /or launching a suicide pill somewhere.) I’ll leave finding specifics on the available releases as an exercise for the student…
To the extent more folks are “caught”, we will just be finding the stupid or lazy and educating the rest about the virtues of non-MS tools…
One Side Bar: You can get a Mosix BBC and deal a deck of them into a room full of PCs. At boot up they self form a cluster. Convenient if you happen to need a supercomputer, work late with a mostly empty office, and don’t particularly want to spend money or leave many tracks. Particularly useful for certain compute intensive applications…
(For anyone worried that I’m giving help to bad guys: Folks who can do this stuff already understand it. Folks who don’t know about it yet will not take the couple of years to get good enough to use it – they generally are not interested in doing that. Basically, if you are not “born to be a geek” you just can’t pony up the chops to do this… I handed out BBCs to the class I taught in Computer Forensics at a name school in Sacramento. This isn’t exactly secret stuff. Oh, and setting up VPN’s is an absolutely normal part of business. Constantly used to link collaborating companies and work at home employees. Stunnel just brings that to the desktop. There is even a Windoze version, though that has got to leave tracks somewhere inside the box…)
So at the end of all this I’m left with the bothersome vision of ever more “People Of Power” demanding ever more “boxes of stuff” be presented to them so that ever more “normals” are harassed and ever more “geeks” develop better tools.
All of it producing little increase in national wealth or wisdom.
Reply: For years I was an external vendor working inside of Cisco (people who know a little about network monitoring) sites. I just connected to my home pc via gotomypc.com and did whatever I wanted without restriction, including moderating this site while on the road. ~ charles the moderator
What’s most appauling about this story is that these are people supposed to be trained in Science and Technology. Therefore you would think they would know that IT networks can track this kind of thing and that you cannot expect any kind of privacy when using a computer on somebody else’s network. And that with the possible exception of posting message threatening the life of the president or suspicious messages sent to North Korea, this is exactly the kind of thing that IT administrators are supposed to be looking for.
They ain’t too bright.
“To manage this dramatic increase without an increase in staff required us to significantly reduce our efforts to investigate grant fraud,” the inspector general recently told Congress in a budget request. “We anticipate a significant decline in investigative recoveries and prosecutions in coming years as a direct result.””
C’mon everyone, this is simply a move for increased staff and budget.
It’s text book: Cry that a new problem has cropped up, cry that it will inhibit us from doing our assigned work unless we get more people and money.
Result 1: you get a larger staff and more money
Result 2: Congressmen and Senators will start purging their PCs with shredder programs.
“one senior executive spent at least 331 days looking at pornography on his government computer and chatting online with nude or partially clad women”
Lessee, 20 working days per month times 12 is 240 working days a year, yet this guy logged 331 days of pron surfing? Man is a workaholic, or some kinna holic. Even working saturdays makes for only 292 days, so this guy had to be working a lot of sundays and vacation days too. Thats true dedication to his humanitarian defense. Perhaps the IG should just move this guy over to the State Department so he can give out “Foreign Aid” as part of his job description? He obviously has an aptitude and a dedication to it.
Steve Burrows (11:52:32) :
“The internet is for porn. ”
Rule 34 of teh internets: There is porn of it, no exceptions.
Rule 35 of teh internets: If there isn’t porn, porn will be made.
Classic case of peep review.
THE DEBATE IS OVER… now let me get back to my porn.
one senior executive spent at least 331 days looking at pornography on his government computer and chatting online with nude or partially clad women without being detected
Nude or partially clad women without being detected? Give the guy a break. He was just researching Anthropogenic Global Warming and invisibility cloaks.
Good enough for government work.
“… over the last 1000 years the amount of porn surfing has been static – until the advent of late 20th Century Industrialisation – also known as the “Internet”…”
“…. It is projected that cheap access to the Internet has fueled an exponential growth in the web surfing of unwholesome sites…”
“…. Al Gore, the inventor of the Internet details the misuse of his invention by the misguided in his new documentary – An Inconvenient Key Stroke – ….”
“…. Given cheap access to the Internet, and the Exponential Growth in Web Surfing, a Tipping Point will soon be reached where all Human Activity is devoted to Surfing the Web resulting in the Catastrophic Collapse of Civilization….”
“… It has been deemed that a Federal tax on Internet Usage is the best mechanism to avoid the Catstrophic Collapse of Civilization….”
“…. By 2020, 40% of Human Civilisation will be addicted to Internet Web Surfing and be incapable of any other activity…”
/parody off
Leer reviewed websites?
( Maxwell Smart voice: “Missed the right key by |—–| that much.”)
It should be noted that the National Science Foundation is America’s largest funding source for anthropological research, including the study of Homo sapiens feminae in their natural state. Those guys were just doing their science, although the category is way too over-studied to deserve any breakthrough paper. That might change when the Internet goes 3D.
For now, the best title we can expect from them will be the like of: “The Fully-Illustrated NSF Guide to the Anthropological Resources for the Study of Muliebrity on the Internet for the Taxpayer,” or “A New Way to Help the Third World: An Illustrated NSF Guide to Vanquish World Poverty Through the Internet the Fun Way.”
Can we see the file named “CONFIDENTIAL”?
At least they weren’t visiting any of those psuedo-scientific sites. Those are blocked.
This is not good. If the NSF doesn’t clean up their act its public image is going to look like this, and scientists who already beg for funding are going to find it more difficult to do research. This may not get past moderation. There’s some mature language in the video, but I put this here to make a point. Wise up, guys!
Huh. Embedding the video didn’t seem to work. Trying again…
If you don’t see a video here, here’s the link:
[sorry, I killed this before. The adult language is prohibited ~ ctm]