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Meme is not my middle name |
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F-Secure : News from the Lab |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:50 pm EDT, Oct 10, 2005 |
The most notable feature of this non-public Golden Hacker Defender is it's anti-detection engine. It is able to bypass most of the modern rootkit detectors. The anti-detection engine identifies detectors through a binary signature before the detector has a chance to execute. If the signature matches, the rootkit can disable some of its hooks or it can patch the detector's binary to modify its functionality.
The obvious conclusion? It is time for an anti-detector-detector detector! F-Secure : News from the Lab |
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Robotics Institute: Sebastian Thrun |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
6:51 pm EDT, Oct 9, 2005 |
Sebastian Thrun Adjunct Associate Professor, CALD/CSD/RI (Adjunct) No longer a member of RI. Email address: thrun@stanford.edu
1995-2003. Story goes that he asked for tenure, they said "you go through the standard process", so he took off for Stanford. Where he's already the Director of SAIL. And now the guy who beat Red Whitaker at his own game. Robotics Institute: Sebastian Thrun |
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Viruslist.com - Analyst's Diary |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:20 pm EDT, Oct 7, 2005 |
The Dutch police have arrested three men who are suspected to have set up a botnet of more than 100 000 computers worldwide.
Viruslist.com - Analyst's Diary |
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Management Craft: When is it time to move on? |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:56 am EDT, Oct 7, 2005 |
When is it time to move on?
A nice summary of the process of deciding whether moving on is the right thing. Management Craft: When is it time to move on? |
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Will Caribou's Shari'ah Affect Shares? [Fool.com: Motley Fool Take] October 3, 2005 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:54 pm EDT, Oct 5, 2005 |
After the deal is done, Caribou Coffee will still be controlled by its primary investor -- Arcapita Bank, formerly known as First Islamic Investment Bank. Those who run Arcapita (and its subsidiaries) do so according to Islamic principles collectively known as shari'ah (or shariah or sharia). Shari'ah encompasses a wide range of rules and customs, including some that directly impact the running of a business. Specifically, shari'ah influences how the company borrows or lends money, how it may engage in derivative transactions, and what sorts of products it may sell.
Will Caribou's Shari'ah Affect Shares? [Fool.com: Motley Fool Take] October 3, 2005 |
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Kepler's Comes Back - 10/4/2005 - Publishers Weekly |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:42 pm EDT, Oct 5, 2005 |
After a month of the Menlo Park, Calif. community rallying around Kepler's Books and Magazines, the store that abruptly closed on August 31 will reopen on Saturday. Yesterday Clark Kepler, president and chair of the store's newly formed board of directors, renegotiated the lease with the landlord, which was the final piece in the plan for the store to reopen in its current location.
Yay for a small cool bookstore to not die. Kepler's Comes Back - 10/4/2005 - Publishers Weekly |
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Good News for Bay Area Readers - Neil Gaiman |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:40 pm EDT, Oct 5, 2005 |
Martha and Dan were handing out postcards for this at the Cody's event... and are offering a discount if you print out this post (LJ feed and RSS feeds count too). Opening this Thursday! Cassandra's Call Productions presents: MANUMISSION by Nebula Award winner, Martha Soukup directed by Dylan Russell This smart, sharp comedy tells the story of a man so fed up by the way the world is run "for his benefit" that he decides he wants out... literally. When Douglas petitions to divorce himself from the human race, he finds that not being a human being may be more than he bargained for.
Good News for Bay Area Readers - Neil Gaiman |
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WSJ.com - The Mossberg Solution |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:26 pm EDT, Oct 5, 2005 |
AskMeNow, based in Irvine, Calif., is a division of Ocean West Holding Corp. and is currently only available in beta (or prerelease version), but its full-scale service will come out in the beginning of next month. Its concept is very straightforward: You send questions to the service by calling from your cellphone or emailing directly from a portable smartphone, and answers are sent back to your phone or hand-held via Short Messaging Services (SMS) or email within about a minute. To answer your questions, the company employs real people who sit at computers in the Philippines, furiously researching the Internet (using data from content partnerships) trying to respond to your queries within three minutes. This doesn't always mean the response is correct. It simply means that the retrieved information was online somewhere. But our results proved rather accurate.
WSJ.com - The Mossberg Solution |
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