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SANS - Internet Storm Center - Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor And Alert System |
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Topic: Technology |
9:20 pm EST, Feb 13, 2006 |
I only put this under Technology because there isn't a topic area for STOOPID HUMAN TRICKS. Of all the fucking blunders in the past over poor authentication of Certificates... This has to take the cake... You have to read it to believe it... SANS - Internet Storm Center - Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor And Alert System |
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Net calls could hide hack attacks, group warns - Security - MSNBC.com |
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Topic: Technology |
8:28 pm EST, Jan 26, 2006 |
Wow, this is news? Sad.... We've known this for how long? When are companies, organizations, etc... Going to learn? This is the type of shit that makes me want to just go build a new company that does something very non-technical... like plumbing... Net calls could hide hack attacks, group warns - Security - MSNBC.com |
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Cingular Patenting the Emoticon :( |
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Topic: Technology |
5:50 pm EST, Jan 26, 2006 |
We need to stop this madness... Soon, someone will patent breathing... we've been using emoticons for over 20 years, there should be no way for one company to be granted a patent for this method of communications... I quess the real world equivilent would be someone patenting American Sign Language, and the spoken English Language... Really... Who is watching the Patent Offices? Cingular Patenting the Emoticon :( |
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Diebold Pussies out Again!!! Talk to your state officials and get a similar law passed!!! |
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Topic: Technology |
7:38 pm EST, Dec 3, 2005 |
Diebold pussies out again!!! WTF? Diebold is trying wimp out of compliance with simple laws... and they don't want to be held liable for anything, should their shit fail. Read up on what Diebold is saying at the link above, and since Diebold is using the "Microsoft" card, realize that Microsoft does have a Government Security Program that provides federal, state, and local governments access to the source code of the Microsoft OSs, and it's been in place since at least 2003 (the last major press release on the program) seen here; http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2003/jan03/01-14GSPrelease.mspx. [Neoteric] You're plugged in up in DC, where is the FEDERAL REGULATIONS on this stuff? The current E-Voting is TOO WEAK!!! Just my 2¢, YMMV Diebold Pussies out Again!!! Talk to your state officials and get a similar law passed!!! |
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Slashdot | Sony DRM Installs a Rootkit? |
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Topic: Technology |
3:06 pm EST, Nov 2, 2005 |
Ok, now this is just TOO FAR!!! Someone needs to put a stop to this type of system hijacking. If this is true, I'm absolutely going to boycott Sony. Slashdot | Sony DRM Installs a Rootkit? |
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Is this the new Paranoia??!? BioMetric Door Locks? |
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Topic: Technology |
9:20 am EDT, Sep 18, 2005 |
"Enjoy the safety and security with the Q-See Fingerprint and Keypad Door Lock. It is the perfect combination of top biometric technology w/ keypad technology." Because this is stronger than your door hinges? Or the window to the right or left of your door? What are we turning into? Is this the new Paranoia??!? BioMetric Door Locks? |
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Who Owns YOUR ROUTERS? New Cisco flaw could pose threat to Net - So, was Mike Lynn wrong now? |
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Topic: Technology |
5:02 pm EDT, Sep 8, 2005 |
While the noise of the BlackHat security conference has faded into the everyday din of working, many people have allowed themselves to forget the purpose of Mike Lynn's resignation from ISS, and subsequent presentation was all about. Now, here comes the next new Cisco Vulnerability, which provides an attacker remote exploit capabilities to their (dare I point it out) FIREWALL IOS code!!! Ha. (ooh, I need more of that) Ha! Ha. (in the sound of Nelson Munch from the Simpsons...) So, it wasn't a big deal? It's not important? When your router starts routing packets to the ol' bit bucket in the sky, and you can't figure it out, or it simply stops functioning all together, and you need to reflash the memory, you might want to then go read the WHOLE story, and understand why you may wish to change vendors... Just my 2¢, YMMV. Who Owns YOUR ROUTERS? New Cisco flaw could pose threat to Net - So, was Mike Lynn wrong now? |
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