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WARNING: This is
a private computer system. This computer system, including all related equipment,
networks, and network devices (specifically including internet access), are provided
only for authorized use.
Users (authorized or unauthorized) have no explicit or implicit expectation of privacy.
Unauthorized or improper use of this system may result in civil and criminal penalties.
By continuing to use this system you indicate your awareness of and consent to the
policies
. Log off immediately
if you do not agree to the conditions stated in the Terms of Use .
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NOTICE TO USERS:
These computer systems may be monitored for all lawful purposes, including, but
not limited to ensure that their use is authorized, for management of the system,
to facilitate protection against unauthorized access, and to verify security procedures,
survivability and operational security. Monitoring includes active attacks by authorized
entities to test or verify the security of this system. During monitoring, information
may be examined, recorded, copied and used for authorized purposes. All information,
including personal information, placed on or sent over this system may be monitored.
Use of this computer system, authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to
monitoring of this system. Evidence of unauthorized use collected during monitoring
may be used for administrative, legal or other adverse action.
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UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS AND MALICIOUS
ACTIONS: All users are forbidden to attempt unauthorized entry
to computer systems or accounts, or to attempt unauthorized damage, alteration,
falsification or deletion of data (including software and email). This prohibition
explicitly includes attempts to spoof or falsify email, network, or other information
used to identify sources, destinations or other information about communications,
data, or storage. Individuals are implicitly authorized to access accounts in their
own name, and to alter or delete data in those accounts, and they may access files,
which are enabled, for reading by them. The burden of proof of authorization rests
with the person attempting to access an account; possession of a password is not
proof of authorization. All users are forbidden to attempt to cause denial of computing
or network services.
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