August 2008
2 posts
The 11 Worst Ideas in Security →
Aug 24th
Black Hat: Windows Jingle Attack Exposed →
Aug 11th
July 2008
6 posts
China becomes biggest net nation →
Jul 28th
Lack of Computer Security Hits 4 Million People in... →
Jul 27th
Unpatched Windows PCs fall to hackers in under 5... →
Jul 15th
NXP sues to silence Oyster researchers | The... →
Jul 8th
Identifying Encryption Functions →
Jul 3rd
Old browsers leave 637 million net users... →
“around 40 per cent of net surfers use insecure versions of web browsers”
Jul 3rd
June 2008
52 posts
Jun 26th
Jun 26th
Hackers Crack London Tube Oyster Card →
Jun 25th
Defense Tech: Another Good Look at the Sarcos... →
Jun 25th
1 tag
Nano GPS Logger →
Jun 25th
3 tags
Nepenthes log correlated with ClamAV and... →
Jun 19th
2 tags
What a Botnet Looks Like →
Jun 18th
5 tags
CUDA MD5 Hashing Experiments →
Using video hardware to perform MD5 hasing.
Jun 18th
Jun 17th
'Oldest' computer music unveiled →
Jun 17th
Mother Goose & Grimm on iPod (Comic) →
Jun 17th
2 tags
Australian finds vulnerability in his coffee maker →
Jun 17th
Video: iPhone Controls Robot Plane Squad →
Jun 17th
Super-sensitive and small, detector uses nanotubes... →
Jun 17th
2 tags
What the heck is Format Preserving Encryption? →
Jun 15th
2 tags
Variable Bitrate Compression Flawed (VOIP) →
“even if the audio stream is encrypted it is still possible to determine entire words and phrases based on the lengths of the packets with a high degree of accuracy.”
Jun 15th
Jun 13th
How-To: Make an RGB combination door lock →
Jun 12th
2 tags
How to build a quantum eavesdropper →
Jun 12th
3 tags
Use VNC? Encrypt It Via SSH (Christer Edwards) →
Jun 12th
1 tag
Verizon Business 2008 Data Breach Investigations... →
“This is an excellent report culled from over four years and 500 forensic investigations performed by the Verizon Business RISK team. There are some very interesting statistics presented in this report that may be very eye-opening to many…”
Jun 12th
OASIS →
“OASIS is a enjoyable space where people play with natural materials like sand, pebbles, leaves and water. Virtual aquatic creatures are born, prosper and perish in those physical environment that people created. Putting pebbles, tapping the surface or moving leaves, people can communicate with the virtual creatures.”
Jun 11th
Bandwidth of a 747 full of blu-ray DVDs. →
Jun 11th
3 tags
Windows users: Patch now or turn off Bluetooth... →
Jun 10th
3 tags
Active Behavioral Fingerprinting of Wireless... →
Jun 10th
3 tags
PPAA: Peer-to-Peer Anonymous Authentication... →
Jun 10th
Jun 10th
2 tags
Polyinstantiation of directories in an SE Linux... →
Jun 9th
2 tags
Cyber Incident Blamed for Nuclear Power Plant... →
“But she said the engineer who installed the update was not aware that that the software was designed to synchronize data between machines on both networks, or that a reboot in the business system computer would force a similar reset in the control system machine.”
Jun 9th
3 tags
How safe is instant messaging? A security and... →
“Facebook Chat is the least secure and privacy-protective of the lot. As far as we can determine, it fails to use encryption to protect logging in (thus passwords can be gleaned) and fails to secure the conversations, too. We’d like to tell you more about Facebook Chat, but the company sent us a one-line e-mail message saying it was refusing to answer the same questions that its...
Jun 9th
3 tags
VMware Infrastructure 3 achieves Common Criteria... →
Jun 5th
Jun 5th
1 tag
Scott Morris: Major Linux Migrations: An... →
Jun 5th
1 tag
Peter Denning: Building a Culture of Innovation... →
“An innovation is a transformation of practice in a community. It is not the same as the invention of a new idea or object. The real work of innovation is in the transformation of practice.” (v. useful information for FOSS communities).
Jun 5th
1 tag
Frequency Hopping →
‘a dark comedy based on the remarkable collaboration in 1940 between Hollywood glamour girl Hedy Lamarr and “bad boy” composer George Antheil on a secret communication system’
Jun 4th
2 tags
Gadsby: A Story of Over 50,000 Words Without... →
Jun 4th
ccSalon 2 | Creative Commons Australia →
“creative commons australia (CCau) invites you to the second ccSalon, a showcase of the creative commons in australia.”
Jun 4th
1 tag
Ngamaroo - Skippy's 25-million-year-old ancestor →
Jun 4th
Jun 4th
globeandmail.com: Fighting the female brain drain →
Jun 3rd
5 tags
Waterken Server: capability-based security for the... →
Jun 3rd
TED | Talks | Ernest Madu: Bringing world-class... →
Jun 3rd