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- Catalyst: Day 2 begins
- The morning of day two of Catalyst began with an early morning meeting of the Identity Gang. The majority of the meeting discussed the semantics of metaphors -- by that I mean, the use of "cards" as a metaphor for identity (see Microsoft's CardSpace). The metaphor of course has its...
- Blog posts 2006-06-15
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- Phishing without bait: The in-session password theft attack
- Skilled identity thieves can pilfer user names, passwords and other sensitive data for banking sites without using e-mail lures and other other social engineering tactics. According to a security advisory from Trusteer, hackers can launch what is described as "in-session phishing attacks" using pop-up messages during an...
- Blog posts 2009-01-16
- A peek inside the bank malware epidemic
- My colleague at Kaspersky Lab Roel Schouwenberg see disclosure has written a very interesting piece on the banker malware landscape, warning that attacks against financial institutions will get much more targeted and sophisticated. Schouwenberg's Attacks on Banks paper takes a close look at how malicious programs targeting...
- Blog posts 2008-10-27
- Feel like taunting an identity thief? Don't.
- The next time you get the urge to enter angry messages to phishers on fake malicious Web sites, stop and consider this discovery by researcher Joe Stewart. The identity thieves behind the Asprox botnet have built extra logic into phishing sites to detect taunts and subject those...
- Blog posts 2008-08-26
- Psystar: We're legit, but our merchant gateway dropped us
- Psystar: We're legit, but our merchant gateway dropped usRe: VisaIts my understanding that they were a small company before that did local IT work. Now they have grown a huge amount basically overnight. I am sure they will plan on getting a credit card setup, however, that does not happen...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-17
- "User-centric" starts with the social, not the commercial
- I'm on a bit of a tear today, but it is because I just got over a week of Percodan-induced drooling after I had some surgery on my aging shoulder. I don't know if it is just that I am coherent for the first time since last Friday or that...
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Social networks: what goes out, what goes in
- "Social Networking 3.0" was on the agenda this afternoon at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. This one was a "must watch" for me, as will be Dan Farber's later today on "The Democratization of Media." You can follow along with the conference's live Webcast here.Moderator Charlene Li, senior analyst...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Microsoft's Jekyll-and-Live identity crisis
- In its struggle to adapt to the emergence of on-demand applications and online services, Microsoft is turning before our eyes into two separate companies — one fresh, dynamic and assertive, the other crusty, faltering and defensive. Microsoft constantly seems to switch from one identity to its opposite and then the...
- Blog posts 2007-03-26
- Notes from my "Law That Works" talk at VON '07
- I was one of several folks who spoke today on policy issues at Video on the Net. Since my talk riffs on Jeff Jarviss, which I blogged earlier, and since I actually have notes for a change, here they are. And heres a Flickr set of the accompanying...
- Blog posts 2007-03-22
- Is there a technological cure for being boring?
- Is there a technological cure for being boring?Allow the creative commons to take over.Yes there is and it is already happening. The internet is allowing a far greater and more divergent expression of humanity. The twisted and biased version of society promoted on old world media, by extrovert jock straps...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-13
- AlwaysOn: Securing the Internet
- George Gilder revisited his trope about all optical networks, with software hardening at the center and trusted platform hardware softening at the edges, during his panel on securing the Intenet at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. "Moving security all the way to the edge seems to me to be a better...
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- Corporate wikis breaking out all over: MSDN Wiki
- ZDNet blogger Richard MacManus wrote a good post late yesterday about the significant release of eBay's new community wiki pages, likely the largest commercial wiki effort to date. But eBay is almost certainly just one of an early beachhead of corporate wiki efforts that will attempt to use...
- Blog posts 2006-06-14
- World premier video: The Sequel to CRAP
- Were you one of the more than 100,000 people that came to ZDNet to watch the movie A load of CRAP? Well, if you missed it, you're not out of luck. My first feature length film (ok, it's only a few minutes) on all that's wrong with...
- Blog posts 2006-06-02
- DRM to join death and taxes. Will Sun's DReaM spare us the nightmare?
- While I was on vacation last week, I noticed that Cory Doctorow issued a scathing review of Sun's Project DReaM in response to my podcast interview of Sun Labs director of engineering Tom Jacobs who heads up development of DReaM. Under the auspices of an organization called the Open...
- Blog posts 2006-04-24
- Sun: Chasing after (and may catch) the open source DReaM
- In March 2006, in a podcast interview with ZDNet, Sun president and COO Jonathan Schwartz dropped a hint that his company had something in the works that was very much like the Liberty Alliance (in the way that it undermined the usage of proprietary identity management systems like Microsoft's Passport),...
- Blog posts 2006-04-14
- Sixty years later, technology triumphs over evil
- I was reading Dan Farber's post this morning and was struck by the first line that juxtaposed the title of the Churchill Club panel session he attended -- "Masters of Cybercrime: The Ultimate Battle of Good and Evil" -- against the panelists' consensus on how good is actually...
- Blog posts 2005-06-06
- Novell's Messman on Groupwise, Hula, patents and Microsoft
- Ever since merging with Cambridge Technology Partners, Novell has been going through one of the most dramatic transformations ever undertaken by a current or former tech titan. The company has placed huge bets on open source and is also trying to leverage its Novell Directory Services legacy into an...
- Blog posts 2005-02-16
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