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Packs of Robots Will Hunt Down Uncooperative Humans

Oct 24th, 2008 · The latest request from the Pentagon jars the senses. At least, it did mine. They are looking for contractors to 'develop a software/hardware suite that would enable a multi-robot team, together with a human operator, to search for and detect a non-cooperative …
see also: Hardware · robots · biological · software · Commercial · research · mobile

Will ParanoidLinux Protect the Truly Paranoid?

Oct 5th, 2008 · There are still places on the world where having anonymity might mean the difference between life and death. Covering one's tracks is considered to be of such paramount importance that we are now witnessing the rise of a Linux distro catering to the most …
see also: Linux · protection · service · distro · world · distribution · organization

Will ParanoidLinux Protect the Truly Paranoid?

Oct 4th, 2008 · There are still places on the world where having anonymity might mean the difference between life and death. Covering one's tracks is considered to be of such paramount importance that we are now witnessing the rise of a Linux distro catering to the most …
see also: Linux · protection · service · distro · world · distribution · organization

McCain Campaign Offers Rewards For Turn-Key Comments

Aug 7th, 2008 · According to a story at the Washington Post, John McCain's presidential campaign is offering more than moral suasion to fire people up for a McCain presidency; they're also offering ready-made snippets of rhetoric for interested supporters to supply under …
see also: Online · presidency · Public · presidential · political · forum · Washington Post

Echeria Coli Co-Opted To Make Gasoline

Aug 14th, 2007 · Technology Review has an article about a small biotech company in the Silicon Valley that has successfully produced renewable gasoline from genetically modified bacteria, including the nefarious E.Coli bacteria. A pilot plant is slated to be constructed …
see also: company · organization · energy · Silicon Valley · animals · Atom · 2008

Malware Pulls an "Italian Job"

Jun 19th, 2007 · A number of readers sent us word about a malware attack that has been underway since Saturday that began with the compromise of more than 1,100 mostly Italian Web sites. Websense claims that more than 10,000 sites have been infected by now, 80% of them …
see also: residents · software · provider · download · Malware · PDF · unpatched

Judge Rules That IBM Did Not Destroy Evidence

Jan 18th, 2007 · From the latest in the SCO saga, Judge Wells ruled today that IBM did not destroy evidence as SCO claims. During discovery, SCO claims it found an IBM executive memo that ordered its programmers to delete source code, and so it filed a motion to prevent …
see also: Linux · servers · SCO · IBM · Wells · copies · programmer

EveryDNS Under Botnet DDoS Attack

Dec 2nd, 2006 · EveryDNS, sister company to OpenDNS (which runs the PhishTank anti-phishing initiative), has been hit by a massive distributed denial-of-service attack. The attack started sometime Friday afternoon and, from all indications, was targeting Web sites that …
see also: service · world · afternoon · laws · company · Traffic · enforcement

Hack Mac OS X With Installer Packages

Sep 16th, 2006 · nezmar writes, "MacGeekery has a short but insightful piece with examples on how to use a malformed Installer package (.pkg) on Mac OS X to 'insert user accounts with administrator rights and change root-owned system configuration or binary files without …
see also: software · package · OS · Mac · virtual · installs · binary

Microsoft Adds Risky System-Wide Undelete to Vista

Jul 30th, 2006 · Windows Vista will have a new 'previous versions' feature when it ships next year. According to Ars Technica, the feature is built off of the volume shadow copy technology from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Now turned on by default, the service …
see also: protection · service · Microsoft · Windows · history · technology · Windows Server

Procurement Fraud in the IT Sector

Jun 15th, 2006 · IT staff usually enjoy unrivaled access to the deepest details of an organization's structure, and all too often, some submit to the urge to use that knowledge for nefarious purposes. Baseline Magazine explores how how Tech Insiders Cheat Their Employers, …
see also: fraud · office · 2001 · Vendors · contracts · organization · Knowledge

Possession of Cantenna Now Illegal?

Jul 25th, 2005 · The recent arrests in Florida and the UK of men who were accessing unsecured wireless hotspots has created a flood of articles that contain panic inducing rhetoric. "A small subset of computer-savvy hackers has the know-how and gadgets for more nefarious …
see also: fashion · computer · Hotspots · reliable · UK · accessible · gadget

Hunting for Botnet Command and Controls

Jun 19th, 2005 · Convinced that the recent upswing in virus and Trojan attacks is directly linked to the creation of botnets for nefarious purposes, a group of high-profile security researchers is fighting back, vigilante-style. The objective of the group, which operates …
see also: Virus · creation · Machine · Disabling · infrastructure · fighting · Security

Malicious Web Pages Can Install Dashboard Widgets

May 8th, 2005 · If you're running Safari on OS X Tiger and go to this website, a 'slightly evil' Dashboard widget will be automatically downloaded and installed and can't be removed without manually removing the file from the Library folder and rebooting the computer. …
see also: ca · computer · download · library · sites · Website · Knowledge







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