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- Human x-ray machines: Coming soon to an airport near you
- X-ray screening is badHow about we just have everyone strip naked and pass all our cloths and carry-ons through the scanner instead? There's no such thing as privacy in the Nazi-run American airports anyway.RE: Human x-ray machines: Coming soon to an airport near youI'm just going to ask for...
- Tags: Infirmary, Human x-ray machine, X-ray
- Discussion threads 2009-11-06
- Apple confirms malware protection in Snow Leopard
- They say Americans don't understand ironyNo irony there, Jason. Any degree of immunity that OS X has to malware is exactly because of such measures.I am gonna love.....to see the people make excuses for the reason for this. You can't say one thing and then do another in the...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Spyware, Pwn2Own, virus, malware, trojan horse, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware
- Major antivirus engines failing to detect malwareWhat an impossible jobI don't see any company stopping it allI'm not saying they should call it a day but anti-virus is mostly useless against the kind of attacks I've seen lately. It only gives the casual user a false sense of security. Tighten...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, White-List, Anti-Virus Software, malware, antivirus, antivirus engine
- Discussion threads 2009-07-15
- Can the smartphone beat down violent crime?
- Can the smartphone beat down violent crime?RE: Can the smartphone beat down violent crime?Depends on how much the smartphone weighs, and where you strike the assailant :)Technically not hard to accomplish MurphFor example, my cell phone a Nokia N95 has an [url=http://mymobilesite.net/]Apache Web server built in[/url], with Python and Perl...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, violent crime, smart phone, phone
- Discussion threads 2009-01-22
- Is there no end to the AutoRun madness?
- Is there no end to the AutoRun madness?Another option for some versions of Windows: SRPSoftware Restriction Policy is another option for some versions of Windows, such as WinXP Professional, Vista Business/Ultimate/Enterprise, and Windows Server 2003/2008. It doesn't get much discussion, which is unfortunate since it can prevent AutoPlay...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Software Restriction Policy, Autorun
- Discussion threads 2008-12-01
- EU concerned by airport full-body scanners
- EU concerned by airport full-body scannersOne day closerto the Orwellian prophecy... and this is just one of many attacks against our freedoms... and no, the Frenchies are not the only ones getting these, the US is looking to deploy them as well. Thank you cowards of the world! ]:)but ok...
- Tags: Scanners, full-body scanner, scanner
- Discussion threads 2008-10-24
- Airport security part 6: Skimming at airport kiosks
- We've talked a lot about airport security here see other links at the bottom of this article, but one thing we haven't covered yet is airport kiosks. Not that they haven't caught my attention, there's just so much wrong at the airport, it takes time to cover it all. Richard...
- Tags: Credit Card, Airport Security, Airport Kiosk, Stiennon, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-28
- Airport security part 5: Snakes on planes? Check. Marshalls on planes? Nope.
- Update: TSA has commented on the CNN story on their website. From our good friend Dave Lewis from Liquidmatrix Security Digest, and memorable quotes from Samuel L. Jackson, apparently we can draw the conclusion that we have snakes on planes, but not Federal...
- Tags: Airport Security, Transportation Security Administration, Dave Lewis, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- News to know: Open Office; Google; Security metrics; IT jobs
- Notable headlines: Dana Blankenhorn: What could Open Office do with a business model? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: First look at Ubuntu 8.10 - Intrepid Ibex. Gallery right Paul Murphy: Internet abuse and Cloud Computing An IT productivity horror story ...
- Tags: Job, Security, Google Inc., Power Management, Information Technology, Photograph, OpenOffice, Office Suites, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
- Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!
- If you read my blog postings semi-often, you know that I'm very, very critical of problems with airport security. Nicole Wong of the Boston Globe reported that Boston's Logan International Airport will become the next airport to implement full-body scanners (thanks for the link from the LiquidMatrix guys!) that can see...
- Tags: Imaging, Airport Security, Privacy, Transportation Security Administration, Image, Attack, Madness, Scanners, Document Management, Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- VeriChip goes consumer with its implantable RFID chips; Would you buy?
- VeriChip goes consumer with its implantable RFID chips; Would you buy?Back to Basic - Fingerprint and DNA scan - What is the difference?The suspense is dramatic for me personally!Disingenuous arguments...."However, I see RFID as a key component to personal health records."Key component? Are you kidding? I see it...
- Tags: RFID, VeriChip, implantable RFID chip, RFID chip, medical record, chip
- Discussion threads 2008-04-22
- Websense: Microsoft Live Hotmail CAPTCHA hacked in 6 seconds
- Websense: Microsoft Live Hotmail CAPTCHA hacked in 6 secondsYahoo is implementing CAPTCHA at the send...level. So every mail you send requires you enter a capycha response. Totally not acceptable.This is why large networks like Google, MS Live, etc. will simply not serve the enterprise like all the bloggers think.It is...
- Tags: web computing, CAPTCHA, Microsoft Live Hotmail CAPTCHA, Websense Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
- New camera detects objects under clothes
- New camera detects objects under clothesWhy should law enforcement not be allowed to use it.?I can fully understand not allowing thermal imaging cameras pointed at your house: they could detail what you are doing in the privacy of your own home (ex: having sex, ect). But what does this camera...
- Tags: Now Let, camera, New camera
- Discussion threads 2008-03-11
- LiSA, a robot assistant for life sciences
- We've all read for years that mobile assistant robots would help us to take over repetitive and boring work. Surprisingly, there are very few robots able to do this. This is why the German government has launched an initiative to develop safe and cost effective robotic assistants. For example, LiSA...
- Tags: Mobile, Life Science, LiSA, Final Version, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- Keep your shoes on: T-rays can see right through
- Keep your shoes on: T-rays can see right throughThis would be goodAirline travelers would finally lose their reason to curse the name of Richard Reid may he rot in prison.What's next?Sure, this SOUNDS like a real breakthrough, but think about the door that's being opened! G-rays, S-rays, Y-rays and...
- Tags: Scanners, SECURITY, T-rays
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- New airport scanning tech might be a little too revealing
- The Transportation Security Administration has a hot new machine for airport scanning. The new "millimeter-wave passenger imaging technology" produces much more detailed images than metallic scanners, the TSA says, according to a CNN report. But that's just the problem, says the American Civil Liberties Union. ...
- Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Image, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Samsung SCX-4500
- The Samsung SCX-4500 multifuntion printer does something few printers do--it turns heads. And at first glance, this glossy, piano-black laser printer is well priced, too: $300 is more in line with office-oriented inkjet multifunctions. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear that $300 is not really a bargain for this unit; the...
- Tags: Printers, Scanners, control panel, Samsung SCX-4500, printer, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Product reviews 2007-10-09
- Full body scans take off at Amsterdam airport
- Full body scans take off at Amsterdam airportSweetI've been through that airport. Its not so bad getting out of there. Its coming through customs once back in the US that is the pits. My friend had a torn shoe. The Customs officer decided that he was a dope smuggler and...
- Tags: body scan
- Discussion threads 2007-05-16
- Ubuntu on Dells almost official
- Ubuntu on Dells almost officialEdubuntu on DellI can definitely see Edubuntu in the public education sector. Combine LTSP with Schooltool and the educational apps preloaded on Edubuntu, and you've got an excellent infrastructure for elementary and middle schools. High schools would most likely take Edubuntu and add KDE with one...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Ubuntu Community, Umbuntu, Linux, Ubuntu, Edubuntu, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-01
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