Nov 19th, 2008 · The oldest genetically identifiable nuclear family met a violent death, according to analysis of remains from 4,600-year-old burials in Germany where the broken bones of these stone age people show they were killed in a struggle. Comparisons of DNA from …
see also: biological · Nuclear · death · Children · Humans · DNA · victims
Nov 18th, 2008 · If we humans have such big brains, how can we get conned? Neuroeconomist Paul J. Zak has an interesting post on Psychology Today in which he recounts how he was the victim of a classic con called 'The Pigeon Drop' when he was a teenager and explains how …
see also: video · students · founder · circuit · Teenager · College · friends
Nov 14th, 2008 · An article in the New York Times provides interesting insight into online communities of people who believe that they are subjected to mind control. 'Type "mind control" or "gang stalking" into Google, and Web sites appear that describe cases of persecution, …
see also: Google · Online · New York Times · Internet · research · community · Culture
Oct 21st, 2008 · A nice little old lady I know has had her number spoofed by some car warranty scammers. They're calling hundreds of potential victims per day pretending to use her phone number, and the angry ones call her back; some of them have even left death threats. …
see also: ca · company · IDs · legislation · death · victims · callers
Sep 30th, 2008 · Russian police almost certainly know the identity of the programmer responsible for the frightening 'ransomware' crypto virus, Gpcode, which has hit the Internet several times since 2006, says a story at Techworld, which has tapped a Kaspersky Lab researcher. …
see also: solution · 2006 · world · Internet · research · Virus · Russia
Sep 30th, 2008 · An anonymous reader sends a link to DarkReading on the recent announcement by Princeton researchers of four major Web sites on which they found exploitable cross-site request forgery vulnerabilities. The sites are the NYTimes, YouTube, Metafilter, and …
see also: forgery · research · Website · community · Security · money · NYTimes
Sep 22nd, 2008 · According to computer forensics expert witness Keith Jones, for every logic bomb on the network or Terry Childs case that makes it into the press, there are 98 other incidents of disgruntled IT pros damaging company assets that you never hear about. And …
see also: network · computer · company · Logic · victims · workers · disgruntled
Sep 22nd, 2008 · The Linux Standard Base is the grand attempt to create a binary-level interface that application developers can use to create software which will run on any distribution of Linux. Theodore Tso, who helps maintain the LSB, talked recently with O'Reilly …
see also: Linux · software · products · library · desktop · distribution · community
Sep 17th, 2008 · In the TV show House, M.D., a premise that protagonist Dr. Greg House holds dear is that people are liars and stupid. Real life is often not far from House's observation. At the general public level, people are often misled by their lack of common sense, …
see also: TV · Science · Commercial · research · Public · Historians · victims
Sep 5th, 2008 · Back in January, a team of researchers uploaded a malicious program to Facebook to demonstrate the possible dangers of social networking applications. Called 'Photo of the Day,' the app serves up a new National Geographic photo daily, but every time it's …
see also: network · photos · technology · app · social · byte · demonstrations
Aug 26th, 2008 · Canadian telco TELUS sold a bunch of (expensive) Unlimited EV-DO aircard accounts last winter and are now summarily canceling them or forcing people to switch to much less valuable plans. TELUS is citing 'Violations,' but their Terms Of Service (see #5) …
see also: blogger · customers · expense · Canadian · Dialup · purchase · violations
Aug 22nd, 2008 · AcidAUS writes with this nearly unbelievable snippet from today's Sydney Morning Herald: "The Nigerian high commissioner in Australia says people who are ripped off by so-called Nigerian scams are just as guilty as the fraudsters and should be jailed. …
see also: Online · victims · Australian · Australia · Sydney Morning Herald · scams · guilty
Aug 17th, 2008 · The way bumblebees search for food could help detectives hunt down serial killers — because just as bees forage some distance away from their hives, so murderers avoid killing near their homes, says a University of London research team. The researchers' …
see also: research · distance · victims · predators · killer · food · crimes
Aug 15th, 2008 · The International Olympic Committee has withdrawn a DCMA takedown notice that targeted a two-minute long YouTube video of a Students for a Free Tibet protest at the Chinese consulate in New York. The video shows protesters gathering outside the building …
see also: Olympics · video · protection · laws · students · Chinese · Footage
Aug 8th, 2008 · There are more than 33 million people living with HIV worldwide. No cure or vaccine has been unveiled this week in Mexico during the International AIDS Conference. Still, European researchers have developed 'a predictive software system for HIV that could …
see also: medical · software · world · scientists · patient · worldwide · victims
Aug 5th, 2008 · Though Sunday's New York Times dubbed him a spokesperson for internet trolls, Jason Fortuny's just been sued in federal court. Fortuny re-published over 180 responses to a fake sex ad on Craigslist in 2006 — but he's finally been located and issued …
see also: Online · 2006 · New York Times · Internet · photos · Public · copyrighted
Jul 30th, 2008 · HD Moore has been owned. Moore, the creator of the popular Metasploit hacking toolkit, has become the victim of a computer attack. It happened on Tuesday morning, when Moore's company, BreakingPoint, had some of its Internet traffic redirected to a fake …
see also: servers · network · Google · computer · Internet · company · creation
Jul 20th, 2008 · Researchers at Harvard University have been working towards a goal of replacing some types of heart surgery with injections of cells that would grow into blood vessels for damaged hearts. The cells that would be used are progenitor cells obtained from …
see also: research · Cell · functionalities · Humans · animals · Harvard · victims
Jul 19th, 2008 · With how the internet has become, social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace have become a tool for crime solvers, employers, and now, lawyers. Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunk driving case, the college junior attended a …
see also: network · pictures · Internet · photos · social · College · lawyer
Jul 2nd, 2008 · In an effort to buttress its enforcement and better understand the scourge that is identity theft, the Federal Trade Commission said today its plans to conduct a wide-ranging study of victims of the crime. The FTC is looking for people harmed by the crime …
see also: fraud · consumer · copies · identity · theft · enforcement · victims