Indeed, it must be a "fluke", a mere "technical glitch" when
I get it. It is Syantec's fault, not the system administrator."From August to October 2004, the district's filtering system didn't regularly add newly discovered pornographic sites to its restricted Web sites database.
Hartz said Norwich's filtering software generally worked in 2004, but new offensive sites weren't blocked partly because Symantec, creator of the school's WebNOT computer filter, failed to send him a licensing certificate to activate the software's updates feature." {bold added}
Also of interest: Unpaid Invoice May Have Led To School Pornography Incident (by way of Catherine, Flying Hamster, a great source of news items).
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