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January 20, 2008
Security guru, Bruce Schneier, spoke last week at the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum at a local OWASP meeting about The Economics of Internet Security. I had a chance to attend and jot down the following notes during his presentation....
August 23, 2007
This annoys me: I found a site with my favorite password on it. This is a problem since the combination of letters and numbers is absolutely unique. The only way it would show up on the web is if I...
November 7, 2006
Today is Election Day in the United States, so I thought it would be a fitting day to take a look at where we'll be sending our elected officials to: Washington, DC. Or more precisely, the US Capitol. That's what...
October 22, 2006
Chris Mesinna provides a rant about how Google is evil and their integration of Dodgeball with Google Accounts is the latest sign of their evilness. "Don?「どィび「t say I didn?「どィび「t warn you, but now when you try to log into your...
August 30, 2006
Imagine standing in the middle of a baseball stadium with "fewer than 19,000" fans and announcing to the crowd that every single person in the stadium's credit card data had been stolen. That's a bit different from how AT&T is...
August 24, 2006
John Aravosis reminds us that AT&T may have been involved in a massive violation of their customer's privacy by turning over calling records to the US Government: AMERICAblog: AT&T sues cell phone records thieves And since AT&T is suddenly so...
AT&T is going after the people who managed to gain access to customer phone records (emphasis mine): AT& T Sues, Alleging Fraudulent Access to Customer Accounts AT&T Corp. on Wednesday filed suit in federal court to unmask and halt the...
April 8, 2006
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is suing AT&T for secretly working with the National Security Agency to spy on Americans:
March 6, 2006
Once a month, I receive a series of emails from the community service officer with the Minneapolis Police Department reporting on criminal activity in the five neighborhoods closest to my home. The reports are delivered as screen shots from a crime reporting system called GeoMaster:
December 2, 2005
Securing Windows XP computer can be a daunting task. There are a slew of security suites out there from Symantec, McAfee, Zone Labs, and others, but which one should you choose? Which security suite is simply the best and why? The answer comes in the form of a company that most consumers have probably never heard of: Trend Micro.
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