Security
Online censorship — in 1985

Mike Godwin (yes, that Mike Godwin) raised a question over on Facebook about early use of the internet here in the United States. I knew that I had been on the ‘net (for e-mail and USENET purposes) in the early to mid-1980s, and so did some Googling to see if any traces of that still […]
Capital One locks out Quicken — but for how long? [UPDATED: not for long]
![Capital One locks out Quicken — but for how long? [UPDATED: not for long] Capital One locks out Quicken — but for how long? [UPDATED: not for long]](http://brucefwebster.com/wp-content/themes/wp-professional102/images/def-thumb2.jpg)
[UPDATE 11/08/12: Sometime in the past few weeks, the problem went away. I assume Capital One and/or Quicken came to whatever decisions they needed in order to allow automatic downloads once again.] I have a few Capital One credit cards — have had them for years. I use Quicken to track my finances and have […]