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2. Mckeay.net
Network Security Blog The views of one man on security, privacy and anything else that catches his attention Aug 14 2008 MBTA exposed more than the talk would have Published by Martin under Government , Hacking , Simple Security It's funny, I
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4. Ddanchev.blogspot.com
Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge In the overwhelming sea of information, access to timely, insightful and independent open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyses is crucial for maintaining the necessary situational
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6. Doxpara.com
What was once possible via 32,769 packets, is still possible via between 134,217,728 and 4,294,967,296 packets. Yep. We've been saying that for a while now. So has PowerDNS. So has DJBDNS. There's nothing specific to BIND here, though I think most
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7. Homesecurityblog.com
Living with an Alzhieimer's patient can be very challening. Each person suffering from AD can react to the disease differently. Helping these patients takes a lot of patience and knowlege. You might have to develop skills and be creative in your approach
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Google Goes After Impersonator Scammers 2009-12-08 04:46 As huge corporations go, Google's a pretty cuddly one, but according to the search giant itself, everyone should be careful about offers of employment or wealth that involve its name. "Google Money" scammers represent a growing problem that the company is trying to combat....
Senate Uncovers Online Credit Card Tricks 2009-11-18 03:58 A report issued by a U.S. Senate committee only uses the word "scam" when quoting different consumers; the report's title employs the phrase "aggressive sales tactics," instead. Still, it looks like a number of big online companies have been caught profiting off people's confusion....
McAfee: Cyberwarfare A Big Threat 2009-11-17 04:02 It might not be long before we return to the days of schoolchildren diving under their desks in warfare preparedness drills. Only now, instead of hiding from nukes, the kiddos may be unplugging their computers, since McAfee has indicated that a cyberarms race is taking place....
ICSA Labs Finds Flaws In New Security Products 2009-11-16 03:57 It's sometimes fun to be an early adopter, as the long lines and waitlists for things like iPhones and the new Camaro have proven. But where security products are concerned, do yourself a favor and let other folks go first, since a fresh report indicates that it can take more than a single try to get things right....
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