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- White House 'tests' video without YouTube
- Why did the White House put up its latest video of the President's weekly address sans YouTube? Chris Soghoian says it's because of privacy concerns. But the White House denies that, the Times reports. The change was just a test, nothing permanent, a spokesman said. ...
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
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- Whitehouse.gov's YouTube cookies: The wrong privacy fight
- I'm the last person who would ever want the government snooping around my computer. But this controversial thing over YouTube cookies on whitehouse.gov has really become bigger than it should be and I think privacy advocates - no matter how much I agree with them on the larger scale issues...
- Blog posts 2009-01-30
- Google's 9 month log anonymization a farce?
- Google has said that it is now "anonymizing" their log files after just 9 months instead of the previous 18 -- that sounds great to people concerned about their privacy and take things at face value (I'm pretty sure not many people fit into both of those categories). Chris...
- Blog posts 2008-09-11
- Software we'll never see in the App Store
- I recently published lists of my most anticipated iPhone applications and my App Store wishlist. But what about applications that we'll never see in the App Store? There are certain kinds of applications that Apple will most likely never offer in the App Store because they conflict...
- Blog posts 2008-06-19
- How dangerous is the pacemaker hack?
- Not very. Despite the snarky headlines, you're not going to be able to create a zombie army with this hack. As our own Chris Soghoian notes, many newer pacemakers give off signals which can be read up to 5 meters away. That's a Bluetooth distance,...
- Blog posts 2008-03-14
- News to know: OpenSocial unleashed; T-Mobile Shadow; Cracking open a digital camera
- Notable headlines: Dan Farber: Google's OpenSocial APIs pick up steam--MySpace and Bebo. Google to open Orkut OpenSocial developer sandbox tonight. Steve O'Hear: Official: MySpace joins Google's "OpenSocial" platform. Techmeme. Dana Blankenhorn: What is social networking's value add? Is Facebook the next Netscape? David...
- Blog posts 2007-11-02
- Beware of that man between you and your Google Desktop
- Last month, I wrote a piece about Robert Hansens Mr-T (Master Recon-Tool), a powerful tool that harvests data leaking out of Web browsers. In the post, I talked about how these types of reconnaissance tools could be combined with sniffers and information from vulnerability databases to lay the groundwork...
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- FBI shuts down self-help boarding pass site
- A new entry in annals of stupid programmers. Christopher Soghoian, a graduate student at Indiana University's School of Informatics, posted a program on his website to create fake airline boarding passes, The Washington Post. He says he was exposing a security flaw. The government says he's assisting terrorists. ...
- Blog posts 2006-11-01
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