Archives
- 2008.08.22: Google Tech Talk: Cryptography without all the scary math
- 2008.08.22: Chinese ISP suffers DNS poisoning
- 2008.08.22: Nigerian commissioner considers 419 victims criminals
- 2008.08.22: New type of cyptographic attack announced
- 2008.08.17: Turkish hacker tortured in reprisal for cooperating with authorities
- 2008.08.17: New Windows vulnerability spotted in the wild
- 2008.08.17: Apple users targeted by phishing scams
- 2008.08.17: NSA Singalong
- 2008.08.14: Free and Open Source Nessus replacement released
- 2008.08.14: All Airforce Cyber Command activity suspended
- 2008.08.11: Georgian president to hold open telephone press conference
- 2008.08.10: DNS still vulnerable after patch
- 2008.08.10: Social networks ignore security practices
- 2008.08.10: Last HOPE audio is available
- 2008.08.10: Chinese government struggles with domestic hackers
- 2008.08.08: Cyberwar? Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs defaced
- 2008.08.08: Apple is officially less secure than Microsoft
- 2008.08.08: Vista security is completely hosed
- 2008.08.08: Consumer Reports recommends avoiding Safari browser
- 2008.08.07: Animated map of DNS patches being applied
- 2008.08.06: EFF announces project to protect coders
- 2008.08.06: Warning issued about Linux rootkits
- 2008.08.06: Identity theft charges announced in largest case ever
- 2008.08.05: Microsoft increases openness of security patching
- 2008.08.05: Countrywide data breached by insider, millions exposed
- 2008.08.05: Congress targets behavioral advertising
- 2008.08.04: Apple DNS patch doesn't fix DNS
- 2008.08.04: Bothearders arrested, awaiting extradition
- 2008.08.01: Seven years after 911, DHS releases plan to fix communications
- 2008.08.01: FSF releases network neutrality testing tool
- 2008.08.01: FCC slaps Comcast's wrist over network neutrality violations
- 2008.07.31: AT&T dropping wireless subscribers who use P2P
- 2008.07.30: Metasploit author hacked by metasploit DNS tools
- 2008.07.28: BailiWicked Metasploit modules updated for automatic tuning
- 2008.07.28: Evilgrade targets insecure software updates
- 2008.07.28: New Storm campaign uses FBI access to Facebook as bait
- 2008.07.26: University of Michigan study details online banking design flaws
- 2008.07.26: Learning to pentest the safe and legal way
- 2008.07.25: 2008 data breach report released
- 2008.07.25: NIST releases security perfomance measurement guide
- 2008.07.25: Microsoft embraces open source
- 2008.07.24: Kaminsky DNS vulnerability now in metasploit module form
- 2008.07.24: Formation of Open Web Foundation announced at OSCON
- 2008.07.24: Vista critics silence themselves
- 2008.07.24: Introduction to Atom Publishing Protocol
- 2008.07.22: SQL injection attack attempts xss
- 2008.07.21: Cyberwar or hacktivism? The attack on Lithuania
- 2008.07.21: Open source software struggles with security
- 2008.07.21: How SIM cards work from Citizen Engineer
- 2008.07.18: Google TechTalk: How Cybercriminals Steal Money
- 2008.07.16: Encrypting the whole network
- 2008.07.16: A victory for net neutrality: FCC rules against Comcast
- 2008.07.16: United States ranks 48th in freedom of the press
- 2008.07.16: Linus calls OpenBSD developers "masturbating monkeys"
- 2008.07.13: Send a book, build democracy
- 2008.07.10: Free knowledge (perl books)
- 2008.07.08: Apple ID compromised by simply asking
- 2008.07.07: Star Trek: The Experience is closing
- 2008.07.07: EFiX OS X dongle isn't vaporware
- 2008.07.05: Microsoft reunion photos
- 2008.07.05: Stallman blasts Gates & Gates Foundation
- 2008.07.02: Microsoft pilots software-as-service model
- 2008.07.02: Metasploit on the iPhone
- 2008.07.02: Internet Explorer is evolving
- 2008.07.01: 630,000 laptops lost at airports every year?
- 2008.06.30: A Dystopian future according to TED
- 2008.06.26: Apple, IT, and cloud computing
- 2008.06.23: HSBC XSS Vulnerabilities
- 2008.06.11: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS works on Dell Inspiron 1521
- 2008.06.10: Multiple instances of MySQL in OpenBSD
- 2008.06.09: Second Life on a 3G phone?
- 2008.06.08: McAfee, Symantex suffer XSS vulns
- 2008.06.06: Data breaches found to worry managers
- 2008.06.04: An old-fashioned data breach
- 2008.06.03: Michael Ernst on self-defending software
- 2008.06.03: Acer Aspire One preview
- 2008.06.02: Log management, federation, and policy
- 2008.06.02: Debunked but interesting: China's Cyber-Militia and control systems
- 2008.05.28: Part two of Smart Mobs is up
- 2008.05.28: Vulnerabilities - eBay XSS and Flash
- 2008.05.28: Catching up after a brief vacation
- 2008.05.22: Facebook vulnerable to XSS iFrame attack
- 2008.05.20: Howard Rheingold's Vlog
- 2008.05.20: Movable Type vs. Wordpress
- 2008.05.19: Geographic Data Visualization: Virtual Alabama
- 2008.05.16: Asus to embed Linux into all motherboards
- 2008.05.15: The Cost of Compromised Data
- 2008.05.14: Over one third of Chileans' information compromised
- 2008.05.14: Wordpress Security Plug-ins
- 2008.05.13: RBN Influencing ICANN?
- 2008.05.12: Google Friends Connect
- 2008.05.09: Who'd want to hack me?
- 2008.05.08: Reactive vs. Proactive security
- 2008.05.03: Race to Zero Antivirus Challenge
- 2008.01.14: Solar power for my laptop?
- 2008.01.11: Parallels Server for XServe and Mac Pro
- 2008.01.09: Ditching the iPod touch for an EeePC
- 2007.10.23: OpenBSD Post-install Configuration
- 2006.11.28: Tunneling AFP over SSH
- 2006.11.06: Compiling Pubcookie on OpenBSD
- 2006.10.16: Software RAID in OpenBSD 3.9: Configuring the RAID
- 2006.10.11: Software RAID in OpenBSD 3.9: Updating the Kernel
- 2006.08.26: Sending mail from Apache via PHP in OpenBSD 3.8