Time and again we see articles about identity theft. Most recently, one about the personal information for 26 million veterans that was stolen. There is…
Bruce Schneier has an article from Haaretz.com on El Al and the TSA. In this May 11 article El Al airlines has requested that the…
Here is some cool news. Metasploit 2.6 was released today. The Metasploit Framework is an open-source penetration-testing / vuln-assessment tool, similar to the commercial tools…
Some things are just too cool. This case mod caught my eye over on Gizmodo. "The naughty bits: water cooling, a countdown-style LED, slide out…
This is kind of amusing. The Bush administration is getting more goofy by the day. The US State department has moved against Lenovo by not…
I have noticed an odd trend in the web logs of late. People have been opting to read posts via the Google cache. Very strange.…
Software piracy has always been a problem. This isn't exactly news. But this article makes an interesting point. While piracy is still rampant in the…
By way of Chris Pirillo's blog I find myself suffering through the waiting. I'm patiently awaiting my new black MacBook. Here is a video of…
Oh for the love of... An unprecedented string of electronic intrusions has prompted Ohio University to place at least one technician on paid administrative leave…
Web development has been speeding ahead by leaps and bounds. We have seen RSS, SOAP, SAML, CSS and AJAX to name just a few. All…