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- How long does a WPA key need to be?
- How long does a WPA key need to be?Incorrect CalculationIt looks like you forgot to divide by 60 again when converting minutes to hours. You will want to update your article.Simple mistake - I did it a lot in Electromagnetic Theory... just ask my prof!-JordanCould this be overly optimistic?A few...
- Tags: Network security, Firewalls, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, SECURITY, Network technology, NETWORKING, case letter, WPA, attacker
- Discussion threads 2005-11-11
- How long does a WPA key need to be?
- [Updated 11/15/05 2:32 AM: Fixed math error] I've spent years telling people how to secure their Wireless LANs, but what generated the most interested was an article on what not to do. When my "Six dumbest ways to secure a Wireless LAN" blog struck a nerve, people wanted to...
- Tags: WPA-PSK cracking tool, WPA-PSK Cracking
- Blog posts 2005-11-11
- PasswordGenerator 1.1.0 (Windows)
- Easy to guess passwords can be an easy way for hackers or criminals to gain access to your accounts and or computer. For many people, their password is something pretty obvious. It's a pet's name, or a child's name. By using more random passwords, you can make the hackers/criminals job...
- Tags: Password, Microsoft Windows, Ryan Grier, PasswordGenerator, Case Letter
- Software downloads 2004-11-30
- PasswordGenerator 1.1.0 (Mac)
- Easy to guess passwords can be an easy way for hackers or criminals to gain access to your accounts and or computer. For many people, their password is something pretty obvious. It's a pet's name, or a child's name. By using more random passwords, you can make the hackers/criminals job...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Password, Ryan Grier, PasswordGenerator, Case Letter
- Software downloads 2004-11-29
- TeleText-Palm 1.0 (Mobile)
- TeleText is a familiar, easy to use method of inputting text into your palm powered device. Many people don't find Grafitti fast, accurate, or easy enough to use. Teletext is an onscreen keyboard application that allows you to input text with very high accuracy and speed. Keyboard requires no learning...
- Tags: Mobile, Square, Brian Goss Solutions, TeleText, Case Letter, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2002-08-11
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- Apple nukes Psystar
- Why is this legal?What I want to know is *why* is it legal for Apple to say "OSX can only run on hardware we provide"? Wouldn't that constitute a monopoly on OSX since they stifle competition and someone else can't provide OSX software systems? Isn't that the literal...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, Apple Inc., Psystar, hardware, OSX, software
- Discussion threads 2009-11-15
- Did Microsoft Windows 7 download tool violate the GPL?
- ProbablyA microsoft programmer probably used code he found in the net(IE code-plex...) instead of developping his own code...At school the programmer would have failed his course, here MS will face, once aggain, the wrath of Stallman's little cultists.if true they should get penalize ntnt It was a CodePlex project?Well...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Windows 7, tool, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., GPL
- Discussion threads 2009-11-10
- Black Duck finds its business makes sense
- managing dual-use encryptionThe important lesson from the Jonathan Erickson (Dr. Dobbs) piece is that a simple application filing averted the panic that ensued when he received a "charging letter" from U.S. export enforcement officials. 88% of all export applications qualify for exceptions given to ?mass market? or ?unrestricted? retail...
- Tags: SECURITY, encryption
- Discussion threads 2009-10-27
- Motorola Tundra VA76r (AT&T)
- The Tundra Had A lot of Potential. Unfortunately, it Needs Work.PLEASE READ AND DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE ON THIS PHONE. TRUST ME. This phone has some major issues. Yes, it's durable. But that's about the only good selling point. First off, the ear piece...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, call quality, phone, Tundra, AT&T Corp., battery, Motorola Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-23
- 'Evil Maid' USB stick attack keylogs TrueCrypt passphrases
- Security researcher Joanna Rutkowska has released a PoC proof of concept of a keylogger that is capable of logging TrueCrypt's disk encryption passphrase enabling the attacker to successfully decrypt the hard drive's content. Dubbed, the 'evil maid' attack due to its 'plug-and-exploit' functionality requiring 1-2 minutes for...
- Tags: Disk, Passphrase, USB, Laptop Computer, Attack, TrueCrypt, Hotel Room, Mobile Proximity Alarm, Notebooks, Security, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2009-10-19
- XSound for S60 5th Phones 1.1.3 (Mobile)
- XSound ver. 1.1.3 (for S60 5th ED)DescriptionAt the first run the application starts slowly. It is scanning your storage devices of your phone. Next time when you start it, it should be much faster.In case the application wont start, please check updates on the official site. There is a version...
- Tags: Mobile, MP3, Smart Generation & SymbCode, NOTICE:4 Skin, Searchengine, Digital Music, Digital Media, Storage, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-10-19
- AT&T: Google has it in for nuns, mom, and apple pie
- Ummm what?Ok let's start:Blocking ambulance services: Errrm would a call to this service always be without error? no.Blocking other numbers: ok they might have a case.Does the blocking of the other numbers prevent the User from contacting those numbers by not using Google Voice?... I think not.Does AT&T has...
- Tags: Federal government, Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Sister Mary, pope, Google Inc., AT&T Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-15
- JAMA studies push the need for H1N1 flu shot
- Still fighting that war eh, Dana? :)Get over it man.Interesting piece of information:Recent news in Canada:"Four Canadian studies involved about 2,000 people, health officials told CBC News. Researchers found people who had received the seasonal flu vaccine in the past were more likely to get sick with the H1N1 virus."So......
- Tags: H1N1 flu, flu, regular flu
- Discussion threads 2009-10-13
- Who is a Candidate for Desktop Linux?
- I personally do not fall into the group of people that can easily migrate away from Windows, but that doesn't mean you or someone you know can't make the switch. As I said in earlier post last month, the work that I...
- Tags: Desktop, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Desktop Linux, Computer, Super-Casual Web Surfer, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-10-11
- DOJ probes IBM's mainframe business
- M/F competitionThere use to be plug compatible m/f from Amdahl and Fujitsu. When IBM switched from bi-polar to CMOS technology, the competition was unable to make the same switch. They have left the field.A few years ago, there was a small manufacturer of a PC server capable of...
- Tags: Mainframes, Servers, IBM Corp., mainframe, U.S. Department of Justice, M/F
- Discussion threads 2009-10-08
- WSJ challenges NFL's ridiculous policy by live-blogging game
- NFL is Not AloneThe SEC sent out a similar message banning twitter, blogging, cellphone videos etc from football games. Good luck enforcing that in a stadium filled with 90,000 mostly drunk Florida and Georgia fans. Won't be a problem in Arkansas though. :)link http://mashable.com/2009/08/17/sec-new-media-policy/Sorry but you've got...
- Tags: Games, NFL, game
- Discussion threads 2009-10-05
- SAP's feet put to the fire
- Helmuth Gumbel, ex-Gartner and generally sharp chap has opened a blog. Who's Helmuth you might think? I've known him maybe 6-7 years and he's always been one of those shadowy types who prefers to keep away from the limelight. Even so, he knows his SAP-stuff like very few others and...
- Tags: SAP AG, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-10-05
- AT&T cries foul to FCC, uses Google Voice to spark Net Neutrality debate
- There's a Net Neutrality battle going on and AT&T has put a double-edged sword at the feet of the FCC - and Google's name is written all over it. AT&T sent a letter to the FCC today, asking the regulatory agency to look into the practices of...
- Tags: FCC, Google Inc., Voice, AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality, Google Voice, Federal Government, Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Government, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-09-25
- Sony PSP Go: Hands-on first impressions and photos
- I was invited to check out the Sony PSP Go last night at the Sony Style store in Manhattan, and starting today, you can too. After entering the store, the manager unlocked the PSP Go from a safe and handed the lightweight console to me. The...
- Tags: Sony Corp., Sony PlayStation Portable, Photograph, PSP Go, Games, Personal Technology, Jennifer Bergen
- Blog posts 2009-09-23
- i4i vs. Microsoft appeal heard; Trash talk ensues
- i Just hope taht MS will have it in the jaw big time For once a little guy could give the knock-out to MS would be a joy ....Would be so niceWould love to see this one almost bankrupt Microsoft.Would love it even more if the next one wipes them...
- Tags: OpenOffice, Custom XML, Microsoft Corp., I4i
- Discussion threads 2009-09-23
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