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Google tracks you. We don't. An illustrated guide.
Google tracks you. We don't. An illustrated guide. http://bit.ly/gjgjth – Sean Malarkey (SeanMalarkey) http://twitter.com/SeanMalarkey/status/21965736016617472
http://donttrack.us/
Tags: privacy, google, search, security, tracking, anonymous, proxy, searchengine, via:packrati.us, duckduckgo Saved by: admin at 04 Jan 2011
Google tracks you. We don't. An illustrated guide. http://bit.ly/gjgjth – Sean Malarkey (SeanMalarkey) http://twitter.com/SeanMalarkey/status/21965736016617472
http://donttrack.us/
Tags: privacy, google, search, security, tracking, anonymous, proxy, searchengine, via:packrati.us, duckduckgo Saved by: admin at 04 Jan 2011
WordPress › 3.0.4 Important Security Update
RT @simfin: RT @wordpress: Please update to WordPress 3.0.4, the most important security release of the year: http://wp.me/pZhYe-qt – Mark Cunningham (Mark__C) http://twitter.com/Mark__C/status/2025... Read more
http://wordpress.org/news/2010/12/3-0-4-update/
Tags: wordpress, via:packrati.us, security, actualidad, twitter, ping.fm, blog, via:twitter, 6, blogs, Saved by: admin at 31 Dec 2010
RT @simfin: RT @wordpress: Please update to WordPress 3.0.4, the most important security release of the year: http://wp.me/pZhYe-qt – Mark Cunningham (Mark__C) http://twitter.com/Mark__C/status/2025... Read more
http://wordpress.org/news/2010/12/3-0-4-update/
Tags: wordpress, via:packrati.us, security, actualidad, twitter, ping.fm, blog, via:twitter, 6, blogs, Saved by: admin at 31 Dec 2010
The PlugBot ~ A covert penetration testing device for use during Physical Penetration Tests
PlugBot is a hardware botnet project. It's a covert penetration testing device (bot) designed for covert use during physical penetration tests. PlugBot is a research project led by Jeremiah Talamantes... Read more
http://theplugbot.com/
Tags: security, hardware, pentest, hacking, tools, research, plugbot, tool, computer, embedded Saved by: admin at 25 Dec 2010
PlugBot is a hardware botnet project. It's a covert penetration testing device (bot) designed for covert use during physical penetration tests. PlugBot is a research project led by Jeremiah Talamantes... Read more
http://theplugbot.com/
Tags: security, hardware, pentest, hacking, tools, research, plugbot, tool, computer, embedded Saved by: admin at 25 Dec 2010
Fortifying Phones From Attackers - WSJ.com
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704774604576035960449272404.html
Tags: mobile, technology, internet, lifestyle, net_sec, security, attackers, cybercrime, phones Saved by: admin at 24 Dec 2010
We can respond in a number of hours
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704774604576035960449272404.html
Tags: mobile, technology, internet, lifestyle, net_sec, security, attackers, cybercrime, phones Saved by: admin at 24 Dec 2010
What They Know - Mobile - WSJ
"As part of the What They Know investigative series into data privacy, the Journal analyzed the data collected and shared by 101 popular apps on iPhone and Android phones (including the Journal's own ... Read more
http://blogs.wsj.com/wtk-mobile/
Tags: privacy, iphone, mobile, apps, android, security, data, via:packrati.us, marketing, app Saved by: admin at 21 Dec 2010
"As part of the What They Know investigative series into data privacy, the Journal analyzed the data collected and shared by 101 popular apps on iPhone and Android phones (including the Journal's own ... Read more
http://blogs.wsj.com/wtk-mobile/
Tags: privacy, iphone, mobile, apps, android, security, data, via:packrati.us, marketing, app Saved by: admin at 21 Dec 2010
The Top 50 Gawker Media Passwords - Digits - WSJ
Readers of Gizmodo, Lifehacker and other Gawker Media sites may be among the savviest on the Web, but the most common password for logging into those sites is embarrassingly easy to guess: “123456.â... Read more
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/12/13/the-top-50-gawker-media-passwords/
Tags: security, password, via:packrati.us, passwords, statistics, hacking, gawker, interesting, graphs, wsj Saved by: admin at 15 Dec 2010
Readers of Gizmodo, Lifehacker and other Gawker Media sites may be among the savviest on the Web, but the most common password for logging into those sites is embarrassingly easy to guess: “123456.â... Read more
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/12/13/the-top-50-gawker-media-passwords/
Tags: security, password, via:packrati.us, passwords, statistics, hacking, gawker, interesting, graphs, wsj Saved by: admin at 15 Dec 2010
How To Safely Store A Password | codahale.com
How? Basically, it’s slow as hell. It uses a variant of the Blowfish encryption algorithm’s keying schedule, and introduces a work factor, which allows you to determine how expensive the hash func... Read more
http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/#
Tags: security, encryption, programming, password, code, passwords, bcrypt, development, webdev, hash Saved by: admin at 15 Dec 2010
How? Basically, it’s slow as hell. It uses a variant of the Blowfish encryption algorithm’s keying schedule, and introduces a work factor, which allows you to determine how expensive the hash func... Read more
http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/#
Tags: security, encryption, programming, password, code, passwords, bcrypt, development, webdev, hash Saved by: admin at 15 Dec 2010
The Real Lessons Of Gawker’s Security Mess - The Firewall - the world of security - Forbes
Gossip site Gawker has experienced a large data breach whose scale fully came to light Sunday. The group that calls itself Gnosis claimed and provided evidence of responsibility, motivated in their wo... Read more
http://blogs.forbes.com/firewall/2010/12/13/the-lessons-of-gawkers-security-mess/
Tags: security, gawker, hack, via:packrati.us, password, passwords, web, fail, twitter, forbes Saved by: admin at 14 Dec 2010
Gossip site Gawker has experienced a large data breach whose scale fully came to light Sunday. The group that calls itself Gnosis claimed and provided evidence of responsibility, motivated in their wo... Read more
http://blogs.forbes.com/firewall/2010/12/13/the-lessons-of-gawkers-security-mess/
Tags: security, gawker, hack, via:packrati.us, password, passwords, web, fail, twitter, forbes Saved by: admin at 14 Dec 2010
Adblock Plus and (a little) more: Finding security issues in a website (or: How to get paid by Google)
I received a payment over $2,500 from Google today. Now the conspiracy theorists among you can go off and rant in all forums that Adblock Plus is sponsored by Google and can no longer be trusted. For ... Read more
http://adblockplus.org/blog/finding-security-issues-in-a-website-or-how-to-get-paid-by-google
Tags: security, xss, web, google, bug, vulnerability, webdev, hacking, bugs, pentest Saved by: admin at 12 Dec 2010
I received a payment over $2,500 from Google today. Now the conspiracy theorists among you can go off and rant in all forums that Adblock Plus is sponsored by Google and can no longer be trusted. For ... Read more
http://adblockplus.org/blog/finding-security-issues-in-a-website-or-how-to-get-paid-by-google
Tags: security, xss, web, google, bug, vulnerability, webdev, hacking, bugs, pentest Saved by: admin at 12 Dec 2010
The first truly honest privacy policy
Apparently, the 10 years online data mongers have been given to come up with privacy protections that actually protect privacy hasn’t been enough. Just give them another 10 years and they promise th... Read more
http://www.itworld.com/print/129778
Tags: privacy, funny, web, humor, policy, security, via:packrati.us, privacypolicies, satire, act Saved by: admin at 10 Dec 2010
Apparently, the 10 years online data mongers have been given to come up with privacy protections that actually protect privacy hasn’t been enough. Just give them another 10 years and they promise th... Read more
http://www.itworld.com/print/129778
Tags: privacy, funny, web, humor, policy, security, via:packrati.us, privacypolicies, satire, act Saved by: admin at 10 Dec 2010