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And now, the news…
- Sorry Asus Eee fans, no Linux at the top of the line: CNet News – of course, the only real question is: “Will it
blendrun backtrack” - Rumours swirl around Apple’s “Brick” – I’d like a new MacBook now please
- Identity Manglement – I couldn’t stop laughing through this one.
- 3.5 billion RFID transit cards issued, all hackable. Way to go Mifare. – Hey GO Transit, maybe you should talk to me *now* about the Presto Card instead of just brushing off the call.
- To Mars… or Bust? NASA to decide on future of Mars Mission Friday – I want a nuculer Mars stunt buggy – because I’m that kinda Maverick
- Lord CyberWarrior to the Rescue! Will he hold developers liable or set them free from the shackles of the law?
- Patent Application for Aurora Vulnerability Fix – Um… not sure I’m ok with this. What are the impacts on security researchers?
- … and last, a tidy little review of several presentations given at SecTor 2008.
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