Create an Account
username: password:
 
  MemeStreams Logo

Titles suck

search

skullaria
My Blog
My Profile
My Audience
My Sources
Send Me a Message

sponsored links

skullaria's topics
Arts
  Fine Arts
  Fiction
  Non-Fiction
  Movies
   Documentary
  Photography
Business
  Tech Industry
  Telecom Industry
  Markets & Investing
Games
Health and Wellness
Home and Garden
  Repair and Improvement
  Parenting
  Pets
Miscellaneous
  Humor
Current Events
  War on Terrorism
  Elections
  Israeli/Palestinian
  North Ireland
Recreation
  Astrology
  Martial Arts
Local Information
  Georgia
   Atlanta
    Atlanta Events
Science
  Astronomy
  Biology
  Environment
  Geology
  Medicine
  Space
Society
  Activism
  Crime
  Education
  Futurism
  International Relations
  History
  Politics and Law
   Civil Liberties
    Internet Civil Liberties
    Surveillance
   Intellectual Property
  Media
   Blogging
  Military
  Philosophy
  Relationships
  Religion
  Security
Sports
(Technology)
  Computers
   Computer Security
    Cryptography
   Cyber-Culture
   Human Computer Interaction
   Knowledge Management
   Computer Networking
   Linux
   Microsoft Windows
   Perl Programming
   PHP Programming
   Spam
   Web Design
  Military Technology
  High Tech Developments

support us

Get MemeStreams Stuff!


 
Current Topic: Technology

At least 1 county, more following?, has sued CA to continue using e-voting
Topic: Technology 9:59 am EDT, May  7, 2004

"But I've used it before and there wasn't any problem with it....."

At least 1 county, more following?, has sued CA to continue using e-voting


My experience with GMAIL
Topic: Technology 8:56 pm EDT, Apr 30, 2004

I've been using Gmail. I was invited to be a beta tester a few weeks back.

The promise of a gigabyte of storage was quite alluring to me and as a Google fan I wanted to see just what they had in mind.

When I first read about gmail I was very concerned about privacy issues. That has not changed, but I never saw where there was much privacy in any email system for that matter.

I've been using Gmail to write myself. Once I had written a sample exploit demo script for my then boss. While it wasn't a big deal, it did make for quite an impressive demonstration for sales purposes. Two years later he wanted it, could not find it, and asked me for it. Of course I could not possibly remember what computer, harddrive, or back up drive it was on. I remembered this experience when I signed up for gmail!

Many times I might be passed some interesting tidbit of data, some new exploit, tool, or fact that I know I will eventually want to reference again. With some information of this nature it might be up for a day or two and then removed. Its happened many times. What I've been doing is copying that information and emailing it to myself via G-Mail. Now I can search for this stuff no matter where I am at or what computer I am using. I am also emailing contact information there that I might need.

So far I am having a great experience with Gmail. The user interface is very intuitive, the inbox refreshes automatically, and it has excellent labeling and search capabilities.

The search capabilities are great - just what I expected from Google.

I doubt seriously that I'll be using Gmail for a lot of private communications, but if I ever did I'd be using GPG anyway no matter what my mail client was.

I've yet to see one text ad in my mail. I'm sure that will happen one day as they intend the service to eventually be a commercial application, but I've not see evidence of that yet.


Broadband Report - State of the Nation
Topic: Technology 8:54 am EDT, Apr 29, 2004

"US broadband adoption increased to 45.15% in February, up 2.14% from January 2004. Nearly three out of four Americans have access to the Internet."

Broadband Report - State of the Nation


Interz0ne 3 - Skullaria's Review
Topic: Technology 7:00 am EDT, Apr 21, 2004

Interz0ne was interesting.

I used my student ID, so my entrance fee was 25.00. Note: It said 20.00 with a student ID on the website. The very idea of a student rate makes me wonder though - Is there such a thing as a hacker without a student ID? I know that I, for example, would MAKE one if I didn't have one. They DO come in handy!

I'd hoped to meet more people that I knew but that just didn't happen. I ran into 2 people I had met - one guy that I knew from online and one girl that I had met out in Phoenix a few years back.

Wireless worked the first day but did not work on Saturday. I left around 5pm.

I saw several of the talks. I enjoyed the one by acidius a good bit, and the hacking 101 by Hacker Joe. At this point I am fairly literate so while none of the material was totally fresh, I did pick up a lot of very good trivial points that I am sure I will use later on.

The folks from Yak.net were some of the brightest and most personable that I met and talked to. There was not one of them that I was not impressed with.

I learned about memestreams.net while there and was very intrigued as I've had some ideas that seem to run along the same lines. Therefore, I just had to check it out. I think getting turned on to memestreams is one of the best tidbits I took back home.

As an older geek woman, I think its a really good move not to have strippers at the con. Not that *I* ever mind a good looking stripper of any sex or sexual orientation- but I do think that in order to be promote the seriousness of the subject matter and to increase the professionalism of the caliber of the average attendee that its important to be aware of other people's sensitivities.

Some of the speakers used quite frequent over the top sexual references. While I've been called the queen of sexual inuendo myself, no one at the con knew this, and I caught several of the guys looking at me as if to apologize or for reassurance - to see "is this okay around you?" The glances and looks actually made me more uncomfortable than the masturbation analogies made by the speaker(s) and certainly shifted my attention away from the subject matter.

The hotel was nice. It was interesting that the web rate was less expensive than the conference rate. That said, the free beer/drinks were great on Friday night.

I was disappointed that there was no hospitality room.. Some of the best conferences I've been to make it a point to rent the floor(s) to the attendees with a central room rented out to the organizing bodies. Folks bring in cheese, crackers, nuts, chocolate and the bathtubs are always iced down and full of beer. Cicso is always great about buying beer and munchies if they suspect they have an attendance that might be influential in buying routers. (And this strategy does work!) Folks will hang out in a room like this and are there to meet people and talk, so lots of good networking and conversation happen.

I imagine that age and/or lack of sponsor support would make this sort of fun prohibitive at Interz0ne. Alas.....

As it was, the con was a great price and at a good proximity, so I'd definitely reccomend it to other tech types in the local region.


Hackers Deface Election Website in Indonesia; Attempts at hacking the election
Topic: Technology 6:26 am EDT, Apr 21, 2004

Hackers added ficticious parties to the election list as they deface the website and attempts attacks on the backend.

Hackers Deface Election Website in Indonesia; Attempts at hacking the election


Interz0ne3 Network Security Data Visualization
Topic: Technology 6:24 am EDT, Apr 21, 2004

The slides from Greg Conti's talk about Network Security Data Visualization are available here.

Greg gave a very good talk. Many links and references to visualization tools.

Interz0ne3 Network Security Data Visualization


Most People will give up passwords for a Candy bar
Topic: Technology 8:44 am EDT, Apr 20, 2004

I bet our users would. I might for Godiva.

Most People will give up passwords for a Candy bar


Cryptologic
Topic: Technology 12:06 am EDT, Apr 18, 2004

Interesting....This is what the casinos are using. I wonder if it could ever be competition for paypal.

I wonder if they have had the problems of phishing that Paypal has had?

I wonder how secure they are.

Cryptologic


(Last) Newer << 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 >>
 
 
Powered By Industrial Memetics
RSS2.0