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A free speech battle looms after a federal judge shuts down a U.S. website for posting documents showing that a Cayman Islands bank branch may be indulging in a little money laundering and tax evasion
The last lingering city in the once-ambitious EarthLink municipal efforts shuts down: Forgot about Anaheim, Calif.'s EarthLink Wi-Fi network? Me, too. It was once the showcase, with a several sq mi buildout, the largest in the EarthLink system, and a place where VoIP over Wi-Fi was in heavy testing. The network's equipment will be pulled from...
A group of U.S. Marines hunker down beside a building, enemy fire coming at them from somewhere up ahead. One soldier reaches into his pack and pulls out a few robots that look like large bugs. The bots fly down the street, sending back images that show where the enemy troops are hiding, how many there are and what weapons they're using
For the 19th episode of The Silver Bullet Security Podcast, Gary interviews Mikko Hyppönen, Chief Research Officer at F-Secure. During this show, Gary and Mikko discuss Helsinki and Finnish pronunciation, whether mobile viruses are all hype or a legitimate threat, if the iPhone as a closed system is good or bad for security, and Mikkos...
Victorian Police along with Australian Federal Police and investigators from the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft raided several houses in Melbourne's western suburbs this week, shutting down Australia's largest ever piracy operation
Offshore oil rig evacuated after someone dreamed of a bomb
Sheridan College under lock-down because someone notices a tripod
Man arrested for posession of an MP3 player
Just when you thought your wireless network was locked down, a whole new set of exploits and hacker tools hits. WPA2, PEAP, TTLS or EAP/TLS can shore up your network, if configured properly. Securing clients is a lot more difficult. These topics and more were addressed by Joshua Wright in this recent Network World chat. Wright is famous for his...
Its true, I read about it in one of those productivity blogs you know; the ones that are so compelling that they actually make you totally unproductive while reading them. Boom boom, hes on all night ladies and gentlemen. The gist of the post was that you should write down your five year goal in
Network access control start-up Lockdown Networks has shut down operations, becoming another in what has become a string of vendors floundering in the network access arena