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- Inside Curve: Lane Bryant Scores Plus Plus
- Who doesn't love style and fashion? Well, I suppose I don't love fashion, judging from my incredibly poor clothing selection skills (I rely 100% on my wife, who has mad skills when it comes to picking out good looking clothes) but I am in love with style. I love to...
- Tags: Apparel, Exclusion, Community, Brand, Women, Network, American Eagle, Bebe, Curve, Jay, Kate Moss, Gender And Diversity, Social Networking, Branding, Human Resources, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2009-08-03
- Twitter and identity theft
- Someone hacked the Twitter account of ZDNet colleague, Dennis Howlett, exposing security as a serious Twitter weakness. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: Twitter, Identity Theft, Security, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2009-03-06
- Microsoft and Novell at two: Was the patent pact worth it?
- Microsoft and Novell at two: Was the patent pact worth it?Sheer brillianceNot that I'm going to start any wars or anything, but from a business perspective this deal was totally worth it. Microsoft got to wiggle its way into mixed source environments. Novell got a lifeline and became a bigger...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Novell Inc., Microsoft Corp., openSUSE
- Discussion threads 2008-11-18
- No longer safe: WPA encryption cracked in 12 to 15 minutes
- No longer safe: WPA encryption cracked in 12 to 15 minutesI've said it before, I'll say it again...Wireless and Retail do not mix!http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-12691-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=45392&messageID=838312&start=-9957WPA is not cracked - only TKIP is, no access to data..Here is why :- Attack does not give you access to the data transmited- Why? Only the...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Network security, WIRELESS, TKIP, WPA
- Discussion threads 2008-11-06
- Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?
- Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?Wow then why is Microsoft even doing an whitepaper?Because it's obvious that you have all the answers. What's stunning is that you have all the answers yet none of this is done. Bottom line: This proposal is complicated....
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., identity, End-to-End trust vision, stack thing work, thing work, software
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?
- Microsoft unveiled its "End to End Trust" security vision and now the real work begins: Will anyone buy into it? At RSA, Microsoft rolled out a whitepaper that at the very least is quite the conversation piece. Reading through the whitepaper--something I encourage everyone...
- Tags: Software, Audit, Privacy, Vision, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, Identity, Accountability, Audit Data, Internet, Financial Accounting, Security, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- NYC prosecutors back ban on sex predators
- NYC prosecutors back ban on sex predatorsI'm torn on this issueBeing the father of an 11yo daughter who uses facebook & myspace, I want her to be protected. She is not allowed to talk to anyone online who she doesn't know in real life. I monitor her usage, and she...
- Tags: sex predator, sexual offender, sex offender, offender
- Discussion threads 2008-02-13
- Yahoo puts its heft behind OpenID 2.0
- Yahoo puts its heft behind OpenID 2.0Don't they get it???We (or at least I...) don't *want* SSO for the web!!! This means someone gets my one ID, they get to *all* my accounts for all sites I use. Thanks, but no thanks! I use a separate password...
- Tags: Unlike Microsoft, Big Question, Microsoft Corp., OpenID 2.0, Yahoo! Inc., identity
- Discussion threads 2008-01-17
- Microsoft privacy guru's site hacked
- Microsoft privacy guru's site hackedROTFLMAO !!!This one was priceless . How can Microsoft's Security Guru site get hacked ? Oh my all the MS fanboys claim that Microsoft products are so secure . "In a world without walls and fences , who needs windows and gates."How can this be? It...
- Tags: Web servers, Linux, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Construction, America Online Inc., Microsoft privacy guru, Microsoft Privacy, Microsoft Corp., operating system, attack vector
- Discussion threads 2007-10-29
- Is security the SOA showstopper?
- Is security the SOA showstopper?SOA SecuritySOA security will suffer from the same issues as any other web technology; however the ramifications are more monumental. If my service is high jacked, then all my vendors are now at risk at getting and passing tainted data. For SOA security to work it...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, SOA, SOA Security, security
- Discussion threads 2007-07-31
- Tim O'Reilly's code of (mis)conduct
- Tim O'Reilly's code of misconductI'm not sure I agree.What O'Reilly says is that these people have bad characters in the first place. The anonymity creates an environment that these people abuse. However, anonymity protects all of us from other wierdo's and guarantees freedom of speech since the consequences will not...
- Tags: Blogging, Criminal Activity, Network TV, blogger, Tim O'Reilly, Internet
- Discussion threads 2007-03-30
- Inside the $100 laptop's security spec
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Ivan Krstić mission to make the $100 laptop a monoculture of impossible targets shifted into high gear with the public release of Bitfrost, an architecture-level specification covering the OLPC One Laptop Per Child security model. Krstić delivered the spec at the RSA security conference here and...
- Tags: Hackers, Browsers, Rootkits, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Botnets, Exploit code, Viruses and Worms, Data theft, Open source, OLPC, laptop computer, Ivan Krstić, security
- Blog posts 2007-02-07
- A Cryptanalysis of the High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection System
- This paper describes a weakness in the High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP scheme which may lead to practical attacks. HDCP is a proposed identity-based cryptosystem for use over the Digital Visual Interface bus, a consumer video bus used to connect personal computers and digital display devices. Public/private key pairs...
- Tags: Device, Secret, University Of California, HDCP, Corporate Communications, Security, Marketing
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Top Ten Threats for 2007
- I had some time last week to think ahead a bit. I was on a twelve hour round trip flight to Maui just to get frequent flier points with Northwest. I know it sounds like a horrible waste but you do crazy things...
- Tags: CyberCrime, Bank security, Security, distributed denial of service, attack
- Blog posts 2006-12-27
- Grading our identity predictions from 2006
- Grading our identity predictions from 2006The Year of Strong AuthenticationI would would say that strong authentication was more story or spin than substance in 2006. Only a small percentage of financial institutions in the US have opted for any real changes to their user authentication sytems. Mostly, their response to...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., authentication, Novell Inc., identity prediction
- Discussion threads 2006-12-14
- Slashdot re-design goes live - a polished CSS upgrade
- Slashdot has finally undergone a re-design, thanks to the winner of its Slashdot CSS Redesign competition Alex Bendiken. Alex's efforts built on the initial CSS framework re-design earlier this year by Slashdot. The resulting effort looks very similar to the previous design, but much more polished and with rounded...
- Tags: Slashdot, ALex
- Blog posts 2006-06-04
- Is encryption really crackable?
- When I sent out this alert about Banks not using SSL to prove their identity to their users, quite a bit of feedback was excessively cynical on encryption technology and cryptography in general along the lines of "it's useless anyways". While there are times when a little cynicism is...
- Tags: encryption, RSA Security Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-04-30
- Microsoft pushes standardized SSO at RSA
- Microsoft pushes standardized SSO at RSAI like the sound of it, but..what if a user cannot remember his user name and password, so he writes it down.. Somebody "acquires" his user name and password and logs into the system..That's two systems this person has acces to, the one from Company...
- Tags: Authentication/Encryption, SECURITY, specification, Microsoft Corp., VeriSign Inc., RSA Security Inc., bouncer, single sign-on
- Discussion threads 2006-02-15
- Making Wikipedia better, Part II
- This is Part Two of my three postings about how Wikipedia can be improved. Ross Mayfield, a friend and frequent interlocutor with me on this subject told me the first installment made him want to strangle me, which I find encouraging. Tough love makes us better.I wish Wikipedia would forget...
- Tags: Wikipedia
- Blog posts 2006-01-05
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