I would not use a public library computer on anything that could be personal, private, or sensitive. Therefore, my answer is NO.
I would not use a public library computer on anything that could be personal, private, or sensitive. Therefore, my answer is NO.
serves as a publicly accessible journal or log.
Yes, information about FBI arrests is publicly available and accessible as a record through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
There are no publicly accessible websites or databases that release this infomation.
Dell and Compuware are two that are publicly traded.
There are no publicly accessible websites or databases on which you can find these items.
False
Well for starters, a key logger could have been installed on the computer, and be sending every letter/number/symbol etc. you type to an email address specified by the hacker so they can analyze it at their leisure.
True
Criminal history records are not available 'on-line' via ANY publicly accessible website.
Of course! Why not? Facebook is a publicly accessible website and ANYBODY can access it.
yes