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San Francisco = Pwned
in The CIO Weblog, on July 17, 2008
...dried as this accusation, the motivation matters considerably; many backdoors are not inserted for nefarious purposes of any sort, but rather to ensure access for support and troubleshooting purposes....
How to Think Like Warren Buffett, Part 31
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 1, 2008
...h funds and how they are buying large pieces of American businesses. This is our doing, not some nefarious plot by foreign governments. Our trade equation guarantees massive foreign investment in the ...
IfByPhone: The Voice Of The Web For SMBs
in The VoIP Weblog, on March 18, 2008
...o your own telephony mashup.
I asked Irv about how they prevent people from using the service for nefarious means, e.g. pretending to be American Express and using it from phishing. The simple answe...
Are Corporations Perpetuating Phishing Scams?
in The VoIP Weblog, on February 24, 2008
...tacks.
Fraudsters have been setting up systems like this to capture credit card information for Nefarious uses. You'd think these companies would understand this and either tell people to ca...
Corporations Perpetuating Phishing Scams?
in I got Spam?!, on February 24, 2008
...he same thing-setting up legitimate-sounding systems to capture the credit card data and use it for nefarious purposes.
Bottom line, folks: don't click on links in emails and don't call numbe...
Under the radar Apache worm?
in The CIO Weblog, on January 25, 2008
... attacks and attempts to take over the client computer and bring it into a larger botnet... to what nefarious purpose yet unknown.
The larger concern currently is over the exploit involved in comprom...
Power grid susceptible to Internet based attack?
in The CIO Weblog, on January 21, 2008
...threat to most organizations has been the desirability of using their systems as botnets. Now, more nefarious objectives may be at hand.
If you run a hospital or healthcare IT system, if you are resp...
Microsoft's War Room
in The CIO Weblog, on December 4, 2007
...less noticeable than high profile worms or server breaches, but they are far more effective for the nefarious purposes of the average hacker.
Nonetheless, I think the articles are worth a read (if on...
Adobe Security Breach Leads to Nasty Spam Attack
in I got Spam?!, on October 25, 2007
...tall the patches. It's believed some of the spam is coming from the Russian Business Network, a nefarious organization that offers hosting and protection to child pornographers and identity thieve...
Trojan Targets Online iPhone Buyers
in The Smart PDA, on July 12, 2007
... site, which mimics the real iPhone site, is designed to catch your bank or credit card details for nefarious purposes.
So, if you're looking to buy the iPhone online, watch out. Make sure everyt...
SEO Gets NEGATIVE
in The Search Engine Weblog, on June 30, 2007
... negative comments to a lower ranking. But in unusual cases, Scott says, negative SEO involves more nefarious means, convincing Google or Yahoo!'s search algorithms to bury a competitor's site...
VoIP Industry Moving Towards Adult Entertainment
in The VoIP Weblog, on January 16, 2007
... phone without revealing your identity.
I believe that this service will be certainly be used for nefarious activities and help people fulfill their fantasies without revealing their identity. Adult...
Weapon of Choice
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 31, 2006
...oyale, Bond confiscates his enemies' mobiles, checking numbers dialled, messages sent, or other nefarious applications, where in earlier films he might have grabbed their gun instead. It's a s...
Lindsay Lohan Scores Serious Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on December 12, 2006
...you with baubles.
Here's more of the story from People :
At the Angeleno magazine party for Nefarious Fine Jewelry's spring 2007 collection, Lohan scored more than $40,000 worth of bling, ...
Getting Discounts the Mobile Way
in The Smart PDA, on November 27, 2006
...our e-mail address and number over at www.cellfire.com/getcellfire .
Honestly, this sounds like a nefarious plot by service providers to get their subscribers to use data plans. The only way to get ...
Turn your digital camera into a fax/photocopier
in BootStrapMe, on September 19, 2006
...ent I'm not even thinking of at the moment.
The journalist in me can also think of a few other nefarious uses for the technology dealing largely with obtaining copies of public documents...but I ...
You Can't Scam Me, Sucka!
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 19, 2006
...ogram that chanes security settings on your computer and allows hackers to use it for their various nefarious purposes, such as spamming or other evil doings.
Be careful out there....
VoIP Vulnerability Exposed With the Scam
in The VoIP Weblog, on June 12, 2006
...have done what other experts had been saying about- VoIP networks are as vulnerable to all types of nefarious activities as the internet is.
It is laudable to note that the fraud was committed not on...
A Little Icky
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on May 24, 2006
...vets who may have had their information stolen are going to want to make sure it's not used for nefarious purposes. But somehow what I picture in my head is someone at equifax reading about...
RFID Robbery in the Parking Lot (and 4 other RFID hackings)
in The RFID Weblog, on May 10, 2006
...ot;open" meaning they are vulnerable to being overwritten by someone or some organization with nefarious purposes.
Hat tip to Skip Reardon of Be Excellent blog for the link. ...
JHead - Open Source EXIF mangler
in Digital Shot, on October 19, 2005
... under a web server - accessing the information in the database - summarising and twisting it to my nefarious ends.
[1] More on this Workflow in progress in a later article, once I've got all t...
RFID in Passports - Don't Jump to Conclusions
in The RFID Weblog, on October 24, 2004
...uths to speak, with the currency we flash around, by the book we may be carrying, etc. Someone with nefarious plans doesn't need an RFID reader to pick us out -- they just need to keep their eyes ...




