SecurityRatty :: tag: paranoia
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...paranoia taking over - I thought I was being told my site was hacked. No no, just another interesting way to abuse people that people find when visiting my site. This time, this email comes from Alex who found that pre-fetching can be used to phish users in certain circumstances
When Im visiting
...paranoia and part well-founded caution. Indeed, no terrorists were arrested, but a wide spectrum of other activity was reported
In all, the hot line received 8,999 calls in 2006, including calls that were transferred from 911 and the 311 help line, Mr. Browne said. They included a significant number of calls about suspicious packages, many...
...paranoia makes me pretty sure he is talking about me. The neutral thing though is a bit naive, don't you think. If someone is blogging on a company blog, don't you think they are going to try and put their company in the best light and not be just neutral? Come on Kirk, you should have learned that in your first day at Starfleet Academy. You...
...paranoia when you are opening your emails and surfing the web, and you'll be a lot better off for it
Photo credit: Hook, line and sinker... by ToastyKen
I am still reading "Geekonomics" and - honestly! - I cannot handle more than 10-20 pages at a time since I develop a rage and start looking for a software developer to kill :-) If you need a reminder about how fragile the foundations of our civilization are, go read the book
So, is there any public bodycount of people killed by bad (low quality...
...paranoia where security was concerned, so the drive to fast-track an expensive wireless network seemed out of place. It turns out, this companys president had been playing golf with the president of another company. The president of the other company started bragging about his companys new wireless network and how he could take his laptop...
...paranoia and technical skill of Terry Childs over a group of bureaucrats who release secure information to the public
Properly evaluating this statement requires a law degree. Thus, no comment. Bureaucrats suck, but rogue admins are not a solution to that. Really
The guy was doing his job and doing it incredibly well, and keeping it out of...