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  • Slashdot | First Person Account of

    2 Dec 2006 • 1 min read

    Slashdot | First-Person Account of a Social Engineering Attack

  • Slashdot | Possible Serious Security

    2 Dec 2006 • 1 min read • security post

    Slashdot | Possible Serious Security Flaw In ATMs

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    2 Dec 2006 • 1 min read

    TECH.BLORGE.com » Blog Archive » Definitive guide: Windows Vista and XP head to head

  • Nist Blasts Paperless Electronic Voting

    2 Dec 2006 • 1 min read • technology security politics Civil Liberties post

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently published a paper condemning paperless electronic voting machines as insecurable. I’ll have to read the paper in-depth to see …

  • Dangerous Plastic Packaging

    2 Dec 2006 • 1 min read • Rants technology post

    I’ve been wondering this and noting that more and more products are coming wrapped in this stuff. I use a tchochke that I got from Tripwire that has a tiny corner of a razor blade on it to open …

  • Of Course This Happened In Florida

    2 Dec 2006 • 1 min read • Humor NoneOfTheAbove post

    This might get the award for best article title too. The Seattle Times: Nation & World: He was naked, on crack and in alligator’s mouth “A gator’s got me,” Apgar replied, …

  • Free Music Archive

    29 Nov 2006 • 1 min read • Music post

    Free Public Domain Music - Welcome to Musopen.com

  • Legal Standards For Expert Witnesses

    27 Nov 2006 • 1 min read • Science post

    Daubert Standard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • Installing An Uncrippled Ffmpeg On Ubuntu

    26 Nov 2006 • 1 min read • technology post

    I’m trying this right now on Edgy Eft: po-ru.com: Fixing ffmpeg on Ubuntu It seems one can set DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=risky to enable the missing codecs rather than editing debian/rules and building …

  • Cia Kryptos Sculpture Has A Typo

    24 Nov 2006 • 1 min read • security post

    It's not really a typo but an intentionally left-out X separator for aesthetics on the sculpture that was intended to result in gibberish when decrypted that would clue in the decryptors to …

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