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Seen that? - Olympic Torch Hoax
in I got Spam?!, on October 31, 2009
...is a hoax, the message is likely a good one. If you don't know an [...] Read More Hackers Threaten to Attack CNN at I got Spam?! PCWorld...
Seen that? - AJAX based E-messenger
in Web 2.0, on October 22, 2009
...e content without the need for reloading the whole page. Poorly coded websites can give a chance to hackers to change the order in which the function is executed by the [...] Read More ...
Seen that? - Linux Web Filtering in 7 steps
in HackITLinux, on October 2, 2009
...ies, content filtering is part of the large battle to combat all kinds of online threats, including hackers, worms and viruses. Linux content filtering allows administrators to configure and [...] Re...
Seen that? - Botnet hacker pleads guilty
in I got Spam?!, on October 2, 2009
...osecutors say John Schiefer, 26, was known as "The Botmaster" in the underground world of hackers he belonged to. He pled guilty to 4 counts of [...] Read More BotNet Hitting N...
鲁迅被赶走了 他笔下的人物复活后欢呼雀跃
in Wangtam, on 2009-08-22
...rs Snatch Real-Time Security ID Numbers
• Stress tests rain on Amazon's cloud
• Torrented Pirate Bay Copy Comes To Life
• The Mercenaries in Facebook's Midst
• Mail and contact import ...
Botnets surge through Twitter
in Sox First, on August 22, 2009
...s just about anyone can launch a denial of service attack. Add to that alarming reports now that hackers are now using Twitter to control botnets. Already one account, Upd4t3, has been suspended. T...
la mise à jour des logiciels peut permettre le piratage
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on août 18, 2009
© shaire productions
Et maintenant la mise à jour automatique des logiciels... Nous vivons dans un monde où il faut décidément se méfier de tout. Itexpresso du 4 août révèle que deux chercheurs en sécurité de la société Radware ont démontré qu'il est possible à une logiciel pirate de...
Twitter's fragility
in Sox First, on August 8, 2009
...sts the target was an economics professor from the republic of Georgia. According to the paper, the hackers used thousands of malware-infected computers to send junk traffic to his pages on Twitter, L...
au secours, mon ordinateur m'espionne...
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on juillet 27, 2009
...ait l'objet?" , "les malfaiteurs (pirates, hackers) utilisent déjà ces logiciels, pourquoi en priver la Police"? , etc. Bonnes questions, auxquelles la CNIL oppose de convaincantes...
Hackers ruin iPhone push service...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on July 24, 2009
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Hackers of the iPhone, unlocking it for use with unauthorized (but potentially very useful) applications have begun to cause problems with a new OS3 feature; push messaging. The instant messages ...
WLM Safe: Windows Live Messenger 防病毒脚本
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-01
名称: WLM Safe
简介:Windows Live Messenger 防病毒脚本
Wurde Steve Jobs tatsächlich das Opfer eines Hackers?
in Pimp your Mac, on 19.05.09
© marcopako
Ein unbekannter Hacker mit dem Nickname "orin0co" behauptet, dass der Apple-Chef Steve Jobs ihm auf den Leim gegangen sei. Mit einer Phishing-Mail will der mysteriöse Hacker Steve Jobs die Zugangsdaten zu seinem Amazon-Konto entlockt haben und so Zugriff zu dessen...
Print Books Are Target of Pirates on the Web
in Wangtam, on 2009-05-14
... statement on SlingPlayer's 3G blackout for iPhone
• VLC Media Player 1.0.0 RC1
• FutureFeed - What will your friends be doing?
• Listhings
• Clixpy.com - a Must-Have Usability Tool for We...
Google's 'Immigration Fixer'
in Wangtam, on 2009-04-16
• Google's 'Immigration Fixer'
• 新网擅自删除域名事件暴露行业"潜规则"
• Why It Makes Sense That a Hacker's Behind Amazon's Big Gay Outrage
• Quicky Jump to Text Fields in Firefox
• Swimwire - Bringing Social Networks Together!
• Tagalus
• MyLiveGallery | Create live galleri...
Analysis: Which URL Shortening Service Should You Use?
in Wangtam, on 2009-04-05
... access
• Top Five (5) Best Criminal Computer Hackers of All Time
• 越来越多的中国人开始接受和参与网络祭祀
• Lengends of Zork
• 网易免费邮箱 ...
Security is just broken
in The CIO Weblog, on January 15, 2009
I'm at the Seattle Tech Security conference today, and all I can tell you about it so far is that, despite quite a number of very excellent tools available, IT security today seems fundamentally broken to me.
Don't get me wrong; I think security is actually pretty decent in most organ...
Indian Hackers Have Unlocked New iPhone
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 3, 2009
...t's not just everyday consumers who anxiously await the latest iPhone releases; the world's hackers are also eager to get their hands on Apple's latest so they can unlock its secrets.
The...
From finance failures to the FBI
in The CIO Weblog, on December 10, 2008
... of IT) but in the wake of news that both presidential candidates' campaigns were penetrated by hackers apparently working for or sponsored by foreign intelligence operations it seems like a good ...
Hacker Installs Debian on a T-Mobile G1
in HackITLinux, on November 13, 2008
...9;re interested in getting your hands dirty and playing with Debian-on-G1, Freeman has set up a G1-Hackers mailing list, where you can find like-minded individuals to chat with," writes Ars Te...
17 Online Free Web Based Applications That You Probably Would Love To Use!
in Wangtam, on 2008-10-28
...ing wrong
• Terrorist 'tweets'? US Army warns of Twitter dangers
• Mobile Social Network GyPSii Gets Nokia Love and a Symbian Star Developer Award
• iPhone 3G baseband almost cracked, ca...
Georgia Tech: Mobile Phones Highly Vulnerable to Hackers
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 15, 2008
...eorgia Tech researchers have warned in a new report that mobile phones are extremely vulnerable to hackers.
"Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology believe mobile phones could be...
Avoiding Phishing Scams
in I got Spam?!, on October 12, 2008
Here is a good video with some basics on how to avoid falling for a phishing scam!
企业首席信息官对Chrome没兴趣 还活在IE里
in Wangtam, on 2008-10-05
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• Hackers Using Real Headlines to Attract Users to Fake Blogs ...
More on the BusinessWeek Attack
in I got Spam?!, on September 26, 2008
Here's another video about the recent hacker attack on BusinessWeek's website.
WebKit and Ajax Applications
in Java Entrepreneur, on September 22, 2008
...t there are certain security issues involved with it which could lead to an open invitation for the hackers. Another problem faced is with regards to customization as you can create Ajax applications ...
New York State Intros RFID-Enabled Enhanced Drivers License
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 17, 2008
...t; writes Wired's Priya Ganapati . "Any guesses on how secure these licenses will be from hackers?"
More here from Newsday ... more here from the MIT Technology Review ... and mo...
BusinessWeek.com attacked by hackers
in I got Spam?!, on September 17, 2008
... © Lachlan Hardy
Businessweek's website has been hit by hackers. Security vendor Sophos discovered the attack last week. Hundreds of pages of the popular site have been infected with maliciou...
Verayo Intros 'Unclonable' RFID Chip
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 10, 2008
...cure and robust."
"Truth in advertising?" asks Engadget's Tim Stevens . "Hackers worldwide are itching to find out..."
More here from VNUnet ... more here from Dai...
Thnk a Firewall Isn't Important?
in I got Spam?!, on September 8, 2008
...y reflecting 20 minutes of activity, but in that short time my PC was under attack from 4 different hackers. 3 of them were attempting a Denial of Service attack on my network while another was doin...
Understanding and Fighting Malware-Conclusion
in I got Spam?!, on August 30, 2008
Here's the finale! Hope you enjoyed it and learned a thing or two. Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts!
RFID tickets finally tested at world's biggest sporting event
in The RFID Weblog, on August 27, 2008
... China and security experts were apprehensive that it would lead to long queues at the entrance and hackers would play havoc with them but all such fears never really took shape.
There were five dif...
Understanding and Fighting Malware Part 7
in I got Spam?!, on August 27, 2008
Here's the next to last part of this outstanding video series on malware:
Understanding and Fighting Malware Part 6
in I got Spam?!, on August 26, 2008
Here is part 6 of this terrific presentation!
Understanding and Fighting Malware Part 4
in I got Spam?!, on August 22, 2008
Here is part 4 of this very informative presentation!
Who Wages CyberWar on Georgia
in Web 2.0, on August 22, 2008
...9;re blaming Russia and it's getting serious.
"this was the work of a loose alliance of hackers and other bad actors, not some sinister, centrally directed government plot" ~ Richard W...
2.53亿网民数量的背后
in Wangtam, on 2008-08-22
...Hacking Tool
• Gaming on the Death Star: Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Keyboard With Switchable Keypad and X5 Mouse
• Aston Martin & Jaeger LeCoultre release second DBS inspired watch with integra...
Nokia admits to security threat after Gowdiak's report
in Java Entrepreneur, on August 21, 2008
...Adam Gowdiak and now the company has admitted that its S series operating system is vulnerable to hackers and malicious programs could be installed. I was wondering whether Nokia had paid for his ef...
PUTTY on your iPhone
in Tech Without Wires, on August 17, 2008
... X-powered iPhone is the Terminal.app. Yeah, I know it isn't a deal-breaker but for hard-core hackers out there, a console/terminal is indispensable. Eric Maland created pTerm for the iPhone (...
Java bug information for Nokia phones available but for € 20,000
in Java Entrepreneur, on August 15, 2008
...en millions of such handsets out in the market are under security threat. Due to this vulnerability hackers could bypass security restrictions and install malicious applications on a phone of the pers...
Spammers Exploit Georgia-Russia Conflict
in I got Spam?!, on August 15, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Peeter Viisimaa A new wave of spam appears to be exploiting the Georgia/Russia conflict and has a decidedly pro-Russia slant. According to a report in ComputerWorld , the spam started going out this morning and included such subject lines as ""Mikheil S...
Massive Fake CNN Spam Attack Continues
in I got Spam?!, on August 9, 2008
A massive new spam attack claiming to be Top 10 lists from CNN but is actually a link to a malware bonanza is getting worse. Security experts say the attackers are sending close to 11 million spams an hour. The sites hosting the malware appear to have been compromised by the attackers as many of...
SlashTop hacked
in HackITLinux, on July 31, 2008
... making it run before anything else. However, it might be extremely unattractive for those blackhat hackers but if this technology becomes used widely by the industry, then expect them to quickly rele...
30 ideas to be funded - meet ycombinator
in TJ's Weblog, on July 30, 2008
...a lot of evolution in this area, especially on mobile devices.
27. Hardware/software hybrids. Most hackers find hardware projects alarming. You have to deal with messy, expensive physical stuff. But ...
Meru Networks' RF Barrier Blocks Parking Lot Attacks
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 28, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Image# 6614787
Meru Networks today introduced RF Barrier, an 802.11-based solution for protecting wireless networks from access by so-called "parking lot attackers" who try to get onto a corporate network from outside the perimeter of the building. ...
Hackers readying for iPhone 2.1
in Tech Without Wires, on July 26, 2008
... developers to have pseudo-background-processing capabilities.
It did not take long, however, for hackers to announce that the PWNAGE tool is ready for iPhone 2.1.
I can't wait to test this ...
Web 2.0 security solutions
in Sox First, on July 22, 2008
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Last week, I did a blog entry looking at whether Web 2.0 applications were vulnerable to hackers and cyber crooks. That's what interested in a recent entry from the folks at Network Observ...
Web 2.0 and hackers
in Sox First, on July 15, 2008
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How vulnerable are Web 2.0 applications to hackers and cyber crooks and adware threats? It's a question worth considering. Web 2.0 is designed to maximise participation, information sharin...
Starbucks Intros REAL Free Wi-Fi. Really. For Keeps. Seriously.
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 4, 2008
...cks this week announced a real free Wi-Fi access plan for its stores (not to be confused with the hackers-only plan that was briefly launched last month) - get a Starbucks Card , put at least five...
Viruses, Hackers and Trojans, Oh My!
in I got Spam?!, on May 9, 2008
Malware is becoming big business for cybercriminals. Thanks to massive botnets like Storm and Kraken, it's easier than ever for them to spread their malicious programs to PCs all across the world. Here is an interesting video from Kaspersky Labs that provides a quick overview of malware and how ...
AT&T Is Offering Free iPhone Wi-Fi... Is Not... Is Too... Isn't... Is...
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 8, 2008
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Last week, free Wi-Fi for iPhone users (and for laptop-wielding hackers) appeared at AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide - then disappeared soon after , presumably in response to the hacking a...
Hackers Attack Epilepsy Site
in I got Spam?!, on May 8, 2008
... © steveb_ohio
Just in case you were wondering just how low hackers and spammers will stoop, here's your answer. The Epilepsy Foundation's website was attacked by hackers who flooded it...
PS3 To Get Online Video Service
in Wangtam, on 2008-04-23
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- Chinese Hackers Take Down SportsNetwork
- JAPAN AIRLINES
Japan Airlines In English...
Hackers Threaten to Attack CNN
in I got Spam?!, on April 18, 2008
... PCWorld is reporting that Chinese hackers appear to be preparing for an attack on CNN scheduled for April 19th. The attack is being spurred by the recent pro- tibet coverage in the media. ...
How to dual-boot your iPhone
in Tech Without Wires, on April 2, 2008
...omething unique and I must say that this is my first time to have seen it. This seems to be the way hackers are testing new Apple firmware unlocking before releasing the final version for public c...
Ubuntu Stands Tall
in HackITLinux, on March 31, 2008
... i.e., via network access, on the first day.
The second day, with rules relaxed a bit by allowing hackers access to all applications that come bundled with the OS, the Mac OS X fell via a Safari web-...
Golf Digest's "Big Contest"
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 31, 2008
Courtesy: ExpandingKnowledge.com
Torrey Pines, site of the 2008 U.S. Open
How do you spell gimmick ?
Well, if you work at golf digest magazine , you spell it "U S O p e n C o n t e s t".
U.S. Open Contest. It must have been a slow day in the sales department when Golf Di...
RFID hacked via off-the-shelf components
in Tech Without Wires, on March 20, 2008
...e someone hijacking another person's identity! Frankly, it will not be long before enterprising hackers will equip the reader with an omni-directional external antenna for wider coverage - now tha...
One Billion RFID Cards Compromised by Simple Attack
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 13, 2008
Holland's Radboud University yesterday announced that researchers had managed to crack and duplicate NXP Semiconductors ' MIFARE RFID tech that's used in major public transport systems like the London Underground , as well as for security in office buildings and government fac...
Next Generation iPhone Hacked?
in Tech Without Wires, on March 13, 2008
...ne - now that I want to see.
To those who are outside of the iPhone supported carriers, the iPhone hackers community apparently has announced that it has jailbroken and unlocked the new iPhone firm...
Hackers Targeting Routers Next?
in I got Spam?!, on March 8, 2008
... There is a great blog post on ZDNet about routers quite possibly being the next target for hackers. A "Router Hacking Challenge" was recently made, with the idea being to share attacks ...
Rootkit Wars
in I got Spam?!, on March 2, 2008
...u-AC. It isn't the first time virus makers have competed for control. In 2005 several groups of hackers released a flood of worms in an effort to take control of the then infamous Plug and ...
iPhone 1.1.4 Firmware Unlocked!
in Tech Without Wires, on February 29, 2008
Apple released firmware 1.1.4 for the iPhone to add some bug fixes to the previous firmware. It is speculated that this also preps the iPhone for the release of third-party applications, which may be launched next week, in an Apple event in Cupertino.
Cybercrime service economy
in Sox First, on February 27, 2008
...ess Review . "But something else is happening, too," Berinato writes. "Those gifted hackers are now enabling the far larger market of wannabes whose deficient skills would otherwise sh...
Are Corporations Perpetuating Phishing Scams?
in The VoIP Weblog, on February 24, 2008
... My friend Alec Saunders is having a call at 11am Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5) related to phishing-hackers setting up legitimate-sounding or looking sites upon which to capture your private informati...
Corporations Perpetuating Phishing Scams?
in I got Spam?!, on February 24, 2008
... My friend Alec Saunders is having a call at 11am Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5) related to phishing-hackers setting up legitimate-sounding or looking sites upon which to capture your private informati...
Hillary Clinton Spam Spreading Malware
in I got Spam?!, on February 16, 2008
...ector of Symantec's security response team and a writer on electoral cybercrime. "I think [hackers] are still a little skittish. The high visibility of the federal elections makes them cautio...
Hackers Attack Anti-Virus Site
in I got Spam?!, on February 10, 2008
According to AVG , the website for antivirus vendor AvSoft Technologies has been hacked, resulting in a virus being installed on visitor's computers. The malware is being hosted in the site's download section.
"They let one of their pages get hit by an iFrame injection," Rog...
Malware Authors Exploit Actor's Tragic Death
in I got Spam?!, on January 24, 2008
... In a particularly tasteless example of hackers using SEO to spread their malicious files, Trend Micro is reporting that within hours of the news that popular actor heath ledger had been foun...
Power grid susceptible to Internet based attack?
in The CIO Weblog, on January 21, 2008
...acker would want here, security isn't a priority." This, however, assumes a lot about what hackers might want, and probably incorrectly. To date, the largest threat to most organizations has ...





