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The Tyranny Of Government And Our Duty Of Confidentiality As Bloggers
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  Today 10:37 AM   
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$18bn Secret
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  12-31-2009   
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A great way to remember secure passwords
douchrti
by douchrti  11-16-2009   
 Great article from Slate.com. Take a minute ro read this and it may save your online security this holiday season.
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Cyber Security Chief Resigns...Protests Obama's "Big Brother" Mentality
leevardi
by leevardi  12-30-2009   
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Criminal New Year
nojosm
by nojosm  12-29-2009   
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Chinese hackers linked to 'Warmergate' climate change leaked emails controversy
billpar
by billpar  12-28-2009   
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22,000,000 BushCo Emails Found
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-14-2009    1
 They didn't understand "Delete" doesn't mean "Secure Delete".
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Groups Say 22 Million Missing Bush White House E-Mails Found
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  12-14-2009    8
 This is a lefty wet dream Bush impeach *Fap Fap Fap Fap* and Cheney *Fap Fap Fap Fap* oh ya thats the Spot *Fap Fap Fap Fap* HaliB UUUUURRRRRRRTonnnnnn... "You’re No Good, You’re No Good, You’re No Good, Bush, You’re No Good" waaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! LOL At least they didn't turn up in a room next to his office like Hillary's "billing gate" files. he wasn't screwing with the climate data was he ?
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Was Russian Secret Service Behind Leak of Climate-Change Emails?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-7-2009    2
  So the mutterings have prompted the question: why would Russia have an interest in scuppering the Copenhagen talks? The plot thickens.
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Massive TSA Security Breach (and also ABC)
pkronfield
by pkronfield  12-8-2009   
 Once again mainstream media demonstrates how they help our enemies. ABC here reveals an online security breach - then offers links to view redacted sensitive files. ABC editors join New York Times on the list of those who aid and abet our enemies in this war on Islamists.
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How We Know They Know They Are Lying
merrie
by merrie  12-8-2009    3
 with the expectations of the sponsors. Like the royal favourites of mediaeval times, they soar in the air on a zephyr of preferment, only to get too close to the sun and plunge to earth. Which brings us to: Secrecy In the security of powerful patronage some of the new brigade began to think that they were above not only the procedures of science, but of all other academic disciplines as well. In the case of the notorious Hockey Stick, for example, they claimed that knowledge from history, art, literature, archaeology etc. was all wrong and that their computer manipulation of such tenuous data as tree rings established that the Little Ice Age and the Mediaeval Warm Period never happened. The most powerful patrons of all, the UN, seized on the results and made them the main feature of one of their apocalyptic IPCC reports on the coming climate disaster. One of the first tests of any scientific work is to pose the question “Can the results be reproduced?”
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The Something Awful/Paypal fiasco
Lexica
by Lexica  12-4-2009   
 More: I'm not going to tell people to close their Paypal accounts. I'm not going to say all their actions were completely unwarranted. I'm just presenting my experience with them and will allow you to draw your own conclusions. However, I harbor a fundamental disagreement with their business practice of assuming all their clients are filthy criminals who must repeatedly prove their innocence to a series of unmanned servers and computer systems. I do not support their ability to freeze entire accounts, take money from whoever they want at whatever time they want, and impose whatever arbitrary rules and regulations they deem necessary without having to answer to any organization. Every single cent in every single Paypal account is earning their company ungodly amounts of interest in their central bank account. They offer users credit cards and the chance to put your money into interest-generating accounts. So exactly why are they not under banking and FDIC rules again?
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Network attached storage
billpar
by billpar  12-7-2009   
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Break-in targets [Canadian] climate scientist
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  12-6-2009   
 The Canadian authorities are controlled by Stephen Harper's government -- climate change deniers in the Bush mode. Who are really behind these people? Holy rollers? Oil companies? Is it something to do with psychology of greed?
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Digital Ants Protect Computers
rj3sp
by rj3sp  11-9-2009   
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McAfee Warns about "12 Scams of Christmas"
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  11-27-2009   
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Ft. Hood Shooter’s Computer Reveals al Qaeda Connection
merrie
by merrie  11-9-2009    1
 ...who requested anonymity as he is not authorized to speak publicly. “The motive behind the massacre appears to be rooted in his ideology, an ideology which was emboldened by online activity,” added this source. As indicated by a ABC News Online article, intelligence sources reportedly had a level of knowledge that HASAN was in communication with al Qaeda assets abroad. The source speaking to this author confirmed that report but went further, stating that this and information similar but not directly related to such communications became a “political issue” between government agencies and officials “at the policy making levels” of the administration. According to this source, the now infamous pre-9/11 walls erected within government agencies have returned, “but this time they are higher and stronger.” “There is an unwillingness to address ‘delicate’ intelligence and security matters by sharing information outside of the beltway and that directive comes right from the top.
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Windows 7 'vulnerable to 8 out of 10 viruses'
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  11-6-2009    1
 Fix it?
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Trick or Tweet? Malware Abundant in Twitter URLs
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  11-2-2009   
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Report: Dozens in Congress Under Ethics Scrutiny
merrie
by merrie  10-30-2009    1
 The inquiry involves lawmakers who steered appropriations to clients of a now-defunct lobbying firm and received campaign contributions from the firm and its clients. The names included three lawmakers previously identified in the inquiry: the chairman of the defense subcommittee, Murtha; and Reps. Peter Visclosky, D-Ind., and James Moran, D-Va. The Post said others whose names were in the report included Reps. Norm Dicks, D-Wash., Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio, C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla., and Todd Tiahrt, R-Kan. The committee, however, has not announced an investigation of any of these lawmakers. A committee statement said its security was breached through "peer to peer file sharing software" by a junior employee who was working from home. The staff member was fired. The committee said it is investigating whether Rep. Maxine Waters used her influence to help a bank in which her husband owned stock, and whether the couple benefited as a result.
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Any Way these Firms Can be Experts in Everything?
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  10-30-2009   
 What these government contractors are expert at is: 1. Placing job sites in states and districts of Congressional Members who serve on funding committee for Defense, IT, and Homeland Security. 2. Have Political Action Committees that donate money to candidates on same committees. 3. Having paid representatives at every meeting in Congress or government agency that could affect their funding.
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Fake Security Software In Millions Of Computers
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  10-19-2009   
 Oh Boy! A new computer scam. ""In terms of the number of people who potentially have this in their machines, it's tens of millions," Weafer said." It was also impossible to tell how much cyberthieves made off with but "affiliates" acting as middlemen to convince people to download the software were believed to earn between 1 cent per download and 55 cents. TrafficConverter.biz, which has been shut down, had boasted that its top affiliates earned as much as $332,000 a month for selling scam security software, according to Weafer."
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Little Buddy Child Tracker GPS System -Child's safety is #1 !
MonicaNovo
by MonicaNovo  10-27-2009    1
 Little Buddy GPS Tracker – Providing safety and security anywhere, anytime! Cheapest Price Online! http://www.littlebuddygps.com
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Remove A Plethora Of FAKE Antivirus Software With This Free App
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-22-2009    1
 list of applications that it detects and removes: 1. Cyber Security 2. Alpha Antivirus 3. Braviax 4. Windows Police Pro 5. Antivirus Pro 2010 6. PC Antispyware 2010 7. FraudTool.MalwareProtector.d 8. Winshield2009.com 9. Green AV 10. Windows Protection Suite 11. Total Security 2009 12. Windows System Suite 13. Antivirus BEST 14. System Security 15. Personal Antivirus 16. System Security 2009 17. Malware Doctor 18. Antivirus System Pro 19. WinPC Defender 20. Anti-Virus-1 21. Spyware Guard 2008 22. System Guard 2009 23. Antivirus 2009 24. Antivirus 2010 25. Antivirus Pro 2009 26. Antivirus 360 and 27. MS Antispyware 2009 I hate these programs --software that advertise their ability to protect and fix your machine, yet once they are installed, they take over your machine, disable your antivirus and hold your computer as a virtual hostage
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Millions tricked by 'scareware'.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-19-2009    2
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Turn Your PC into a Home Surveillance System
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  10-19-2009   
 If you're interested in building out a serious, multi-camera home surveillance system complete with wireless cameras, weblog MakeUseOf details how to do so.
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Shields Up - Website Tests Your Computer Ports For Security Holes
ezsparky
by ezsparky  9-21-2007    1
 I have used this website for several years now. The site will test your computer for security holes. It will even tell you how to go about plugging up the holes.
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Scientist spying for Israel busted by the FBI
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-20-2009   
 An affidavit suggests why FBI agents posed as agents of the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad to conduct the sting operation. From 1998 to 2008, the complaint alleges, Nozette was a technical adviser for a consultant company that was wholly owned by the Israeli government. Nozette was paid about $225,000 over that period, the court papers say. Then, in January of this year, Nozette allegedly traveled to another foreign country with two computer thumb drives and apparently did not return with them. Prosecutors also quote an unnamed colleague of Nozette who said the scientist said that if the U.S. government ever tried to put him in jail for an unrelated criminal offense, he would go to Israel or another foreign country and "tell them everything" he knows. The complaint does not allege that the government of Israel or anyone acting on its behalf violated U.S. law. In Jerusalem, Israeli government officials had no immediate comment. The affidavit by FBI agent Leslie Martell s
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The pocket spy: will your smartphone rat you out?
Lexica
by Lexica  10-15-2009    1
 More: Sports Tracker also recorded what time I normally leave the house in the morning and when I return from work. "If I wanted more information, then I could just stalk you," says Neil Buck, a senior analyst at DiskLabs.… "Out of context, an individual piece of information such as an SMS is almost meaningless," says Jones. "But when you have a large volume of information - a person's diary for the year, his emails, the plans he's building - and you start to put them together, you can make some interesting discoveries."
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Child Porn Fears Scupper Airport ‘Nude X-ray’ Scans
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-18-2009    1
 The Rapiscan works by beaming electromagnetic waves on to passengers as they stand in a booth, creating a virtual three-dimensional black-and-white ‘naked’ image from the reflected energy and sending it to a computer monitor elsewhere in the airport where it is examined by a security officer. The whole process takes only about 20 seconds and then the image is deleted. But the scans show every contour of people’s bodies – even revealing breast implants – which some may find intrusive.
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Securing the Web
merrie
by merrie  10-17-2009    1
 (These types of security checks operate in the background: they don't require you, for instance, to reenter your user name and password.) Many web applications also "sanitize" data posted by their subscribers: if a friend posts something to your social-network page, the application probably won't show you the post without inspecting it for malicious code. "We've looked at a lot of these web applications, and there's literally hundreds of places where these checks happen," says Nickolai Zeldovich, an assistant professor in MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab. Indeed, Zeldovich and his colleagues identified one popular web application that sanitized data in more than 1,400 places (but still had about 60 security holes). They also, however, identified a feature that web application security checks usually had in common: "Namely," Zeldovich says, "it's that the same data is being handled in all these hundreds of places."
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Sponsored search results lead to malware
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-8-2009   
 If you're not sure, verify the URL. Microsoft and Google have large payrolls, but the search giants don't employ literal armies to review ad submissions. If you're at all suspicious of an ad's legitimacy, check the URL via a service such as hpHosts, which tracks domain names that researchers have reported as malicious. Help vendors by reporting malicious advertisers. To report bogus ads on Google, e-mail security at google.com. This is likely to be more effective than reporting the site via the search giant's online form. If you discover malware purveyors advertising in Bing's results, e-mail secure at microsoft.com. Yahoo, however, offers only a Security Phishing Report Form.
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Can Game Theory Predict When Iran Will Get the Bomb?
merrie
by merrie  10-7-2009    1
 positions shifted. American and Israeli national-security players grudgingly accepted that they could tolerate Iran having some civilian nuclear-energy capacity. Ahmadinejad, Khamenei and the religious radicals wavered; then, as the model reached our present day, their power " another variable in Bueno de Mesquita’s model " sagged significantly. Amid the thousands of rows on the spreadsheet, there’s one called Forecast. It consists of a single number that represents the most likely consensus of all the players. It begins at 160 " bomb-making territory " but by next year settles at 118, where it doesn’t move much. “That’s the outcome,” Bueno de Mesquita said confidently, tapping the screen. What does 118 mean? It means that Iran won’t make a nuclear bomb. By early 2010, according to the forecast, Iran will be at the brink of developing one, but then it will stop and go no further. If this computer model is right, all the dire portents we’ve seen in recent months . . .
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Connected by Threads
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-24-2009    4
 Much of the explicit personal information that we deliberately keep private is still available implicitly in the public data trail.
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Ants vs. Worms: Computer Security Mimics Nature
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-27-2009   
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Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms (2nd -Edition) (Hardcover)
lsbcawaj
by lsbcawaj  5-14-2008    2
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The 16 Essential People in your Life
Satchamo
by Satchamo  9-26-2009   
 Everyone should have all 16 of these in their rolodex/palmpilot/day planner.
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Free Antivirus-Malware from Microsoft now available
smellydiaper
by smellydiaper  9-29-2009    3
 Can't get any better then this even from paid antivirus programs. Just finally released an hour ago 10:30am 9/29/09
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Cops in a Wii Bit of Trouble
dmoonme1
by dmoonme1  9-23-2009   
 Your Tax dollars at work. A detective cataloging evidence repeatedly put down her work to bowl. When she hit two strikes in a row, she raised her arms above her head, jumping and kicking. Kind of makes me wonder if all the drugs were categorized or taken home along with some of that stolen property. Ha ha on you Police jerks.
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New Trojan virus poses online banking threat
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  9-21-2009   
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