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- East Anglia chronology, so far
- Chronology of blogs on the East Anglia climate center hacking and resulting swirl or argument. by Harry Fuller
- Tags: Climate, Hacking, Blogging, Security, Internet, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-11-26
- East Anglia: some new angles, but no arrests for hacking
- Skeptics vow investigation of corrupt science; global warming researchers says facts are facts. by Harry Fuller
- Tags: Fact, Hacking, Security, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-11-25
- East Anglia hacking: is this the ultimate litmus test on environmental politics?
- Taxes upon TaxesI love it, how are you like the 'hope' & 'Change' now...Taxes on this, taxes on that, taxes on everything, just wait there is more a tax on people making xxxxx amount.Nothing more than a Socialist & 2010 Independents like myself will vote them out and the leader...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Personal finance, Carbon Dioxide emission, Somalia, tax, government, carbon dioxide
- Discussion threads 2009-11-24
- East Anglia hacking: is this the ultimate litmus test on environmental politics?
- The litmus test of East Anglia's hacked emails. Where do you stand? by Harry Fuller
- Tags: Politics, E-mail, Hacking, Security, Online Communications, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-11-24
- Video alpha app released on the Palm Pre
- The guys at Precentral have a post on the new Precorder video app being unleashed into the wild today. A friend of mine got the app working on his Pre this morning while riding the train. Check out the video: Not bad, huh?...
- Tags: Palm Inc., Video, Corporate Communications, Palm Pre, Smart Phones, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2009-11-24
- East Anglia hacking: no arrest, plenty of investigation
- Readers find what they want in the hacked emails from East Anglia. by Harry Fuller
- Tags: Arrest, E-mail, Hacking, Security, Online Communications, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-11-23
- East Anglia: one hacked U.S. scientist is hacked off
- I say then be pro-active...If it is out of context, pro-actively publish EVERYTHING and PROVE they are out of context. If the hacked scientists DO NOT provide context, publish everything they say vindicates them, then we know the truth. If they simply fall behind the mantra of "it's...
- Tags: global warming, East Anglia, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2009-11-22
- Cloud platform player Voxel pledges unparalled transparency about power consumption
- Linux driven appliances are going to SHINE!Linux driven appliances just like Android that is burying the Windows Mobile that is now pretty much DOA.Microsoft is going to have fits trying to compete with a Open_Source Google and other vendors who innovate and deliver what customers want then MS Wind-ows that...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux-driven appliance, Linux-driven, power consumption
- Discussion threads 2009-11-17
- Microsoft confirms 'detailed' Windows 7 exploit
- Ummm interesting....so just block 139 and 445...445? great that port aggain.Is SMB blocked to/from internet by th firewall by default?RE: Microsoft confirms 'detailed' Windows 7 exploitPorts 139 and 445 are blocked by default for Internet access by Windows firewall in Windows 7 and any commerical hardware firewall. They are enabled...
- Tags: Firewalls, SMB/SME, SMB protocol, Microsoft Windows 7, firewall, Windows 7 exploit, Microsoft Windows, small and medium business, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-16
- MkConsole 1.11 (Mac)
- This is a little application that displays logfiles on your desktop. Really useful if you have to monitor servers or you just want to keep an eye on what's going on on your machine. In its standard configuration it displays entries from any number of logfiles interleaved in a single...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Network File System, Window, Ip storage, Construction
- Software downloads 2009-11-16
- Photos: Random Hack of Kindness
- The Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, Calif., hosts a community working on emergency preparedness technologies, and so-dubbed hacking for humanity. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Photograph, Emergency Preparedness, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-11-15
- 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
- Scammers trick users to ship stolen goods
- RSA FraudAction Research Lab has uncovered the workings behind a recent re-shipping scam in which U.S. residents were used as mules to send goods purchased with stolen credit card numbers overseas. RSA FraudAction Research Lab has uncovered the workings behind a recent re-shipping scam in which U.S. residents were...
- Tags: U.S., Goods, RSA Security Inc., Credit Card, RSA FraudAction Research Lab, Credit Card Number, Re-shippers, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Security, Sales, Finance, RSA, scam, Elinor Mills CNET News
- News items 2009-11-12
- Microsoft patches Windows worm holes, drive-by download flaws
- HolesIt is like trying to patch a rotten ship!Does that mean Linux is a rotten ship too?NTAnd unfortunately most of the world is on that ship And unfortunately most of the world is on that ship RE: Microsoft patches Windows worm holes, drive-by download flawsAll OS are subject to "Intrusion...
- Tags: Linux, Patches, Construction, Operating systems, SECURITY, Microsoft patches Windows worm hole, Microsoft patches Window, worm hole, Microsoft Patches, flaw, Microsoft Corp., patch management, attacked, window, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-11-10
- February 2013 - The date when Firefox could pass Internet Explorer
- RE: February 2013 - The date when Firefox could pass Internet ExplorerThat does assume that everything remains constant, which it won't. If someone creates a new browser that could disrupt it, or when either company releases a new version of their browser that is also going to throw things...
- Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2009-11-06
- Twitter and web forgery
- Last evening as I was winding down after a long journey imagine my surprise when I started to receive a tsunami of @ replies on my Twitter account. Apparently I was direct messaging a stack of people I don't know with a link to something that...
- Tags: Web, Password, Twitter Inc., Robert Scoble, Security, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-11-05
- Incident Response: Speed Can Mean the Difference Between Success and Failure
- When it comes to investigations and incident response speed is all important. The faster an examiner gets the data in a consumable form the faster an incident can be diagnosed and resolved. Even when time to resolution isn't sensitive, response speeds can be critical to ensure that the relevant data...
- Tags: Incident Response, AccessData, Hacking, Memory, Security, Viruses And Worms, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2009-11-05
- iHacked: jailbroken iPhones compromised, $5 ransom demanded
- ... WHAT?Who in their right mind keep a server running with default usernames/passwords on the default port....I doubt that jailbroken iPhones are alone in this. It's possible, specially if iPhones have a ssh server running, that this could happen on non-jailbroken iPhones also.Just one question...Has this person been remanded yet?...
- Tags: Smart phones, extortion, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2009-11-03
- iHacked: jailbroken iPhones compromised, $5 ransom demanded
- Yesterday, a "Your iPhone's been hacked because it's really insecure! Please visit doiop.com/iHacked and secure your phone right now!" message popped up on the screens of a large number of automatically exploited Dutch iPhone users, demanding $4.95 for instructions on how to secure their iPhones and remove the message from...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, SSH, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2009-11-03
- New Trojan encrypts files but leaves no ransom note
- Is that like robbing a bank and forgetting the loot? ntntA level of Protection... For themNaah, it's a way to have plausible deniability. If you're asking for ransom, you're admitting you built the virus.This way, they can say "Gosh, Mr. Police/FBI/Interpol guy, I don't know how it got started. It's...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, New Trojan
- Discussion threads 2009-11-02
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