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Prevent a Web Services Insecurity
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Prevent a Web Services Insecurity
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07/14/2004 01:47 PM

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.Net Insecurity Day


.Net Insecurity Day 08/05/2002 10:44 PM
What a price Bill pays for giving Allchin his head. Bill says, "Trust us -- we're going to change the world. Trust us -- we're laser-focused on preserving your privacy. Trust us -- we're making it easier to write .Net-aware apps." But backstage it's a different message: Microsoft .NotYet. Trust us -- we're patenting the HailStorm schemas. Trust us -- but we're not rewriting our apps in .Net. Trust us -- we're locking you in with licenses for upgrades that will never happen because -- trust us -- we're going to change our minds. -- Steve Gilmor

"zeldman.damned2"

Experts see era of insecurity


Experts see era of insecurity 05/06/2004 05:37 PM
vnunet.com May 6 2004 9:29PM GMT

Air Cargo Insecurity


Air Cargo Insecurity 12/30/2004 09:08 AM
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Inherent insecurity


Inherent insecurity 12/10/2003 09:10 AM
Droplets founder Philip Brittan says blaming Microsoft is a poor substitute for explaining what's really behind the cybersecurity mess.

Insecurity Threat


Insecurity Threat 04/23/2004 05:23 AM
Responses to claims that Linux and open source are threats to national security.

WiFi Insecurity


WiFi Insecurity 12/14/2002 02:20 AM
To follow-up on my ReFi'd Zaurus post, I managed to dig my Airport out of storage and moved the Compaq...

Insecurity through Clarity


Insecurity through Clarity 06/25/2004 12:33 AM
World Wide Wardrive finds most access points unprotected: The fourth week-long international wardrive found 288,000 access points in their survey, more than 50 percent of which had no security enabled. Since these were passive scans, it's impossible to tell whether those access points were inside or outside corporate firewalls, and thus not open portals, but it's likely that the overwhelming majority were just plain open. Nearly 30 percent had the default SSID or network name set....

Insecurity through obscurity


Insecurity through obscurity 06/17/2005 03:37 PM

State Insecurity.


State Insecurity. 04/23/2004 11:01 AM
A sad story of self-interest and political naivete. A Washington Post feature about a small group of Chinese students and the government reaction to their political discussion group.

Homeland insecurity


Homeland insecurity 01/10/2004 03:54 AM
The fact that U.S. intelligence agencies can't tell terrorists from children on passenger jets does little to inspire confidence.

Chronic insecurity under Bush


Chronic insecurity under Bush 06/17/2005 03:33 PM
The Senate Homeland Security Committee rips the White House for poor performance on implementing key reforms to better protect the nation.

Other News: Windows Insecurity


Other News: Windows Insecurity 08/19/2004 11:31 AM
Experts expect the "SP2" version of Windows to suffer the same sort of Internet attacks as its predecessors.

US.biz practicing Homeland inSecurity


US.biz practicing Homeland inSecurity 05/11/2004 03:29 AM
More honoured in the breach...

Music Social Insecurity


Music Social Insecurity 11/12/2003 01:34 PM
R Dickson writes in with a link to an article talking about the social impact of music sharing, asking what would someone think if they were able to look at what music you listen to. He also wonders whether or not the government could use that to try to "classify" you. The article itself talks about the concept of "playlistism", where someone is discriminated against due to the sort of music they have in their shared music folder. I'm reminded of the line from one of the music snobs in Nick Hornby's High Fidelity, when he says something to the effect of "you should be judged not on what you are like, but what you like." Apparently some folks are changing their listening habits just to change the impression they give people. Of course, I don't think this is all that different from life prior to music sharing. I remember a friend of mine going through my music collection when I was in junior high or so, and telling me what was okay to keep and what needed to be ditched. A lot of folks end up listening to what their friends listen to anyway, so this is just expanding the ability to do that. As someone who seems to listen to a lot of music that not many others listen to, I really have no problem having people know what I listen to - and I'd bet that anyone who went through just my music collection would have a hard time guessing the type of person I am.

Yet More Microsoft Insecurity Outrages


Yet More Microsoft Insecurity Outrages 06/25/2004 11:54 AM

  • BBC: Web browser flaw prompts warning. Users are being told to avoid using Internet Explorer until Microsoft patches a serious security hole in it. The loophole is being exploited to open a backdoor on a PC that could let criminals take control of a machine.
  • Infoworld: MS issues warning on Web attacks, pushes XP SP2 beta. Microsoft Corp. acknowledged Thursday that Internet Information Server (IIS), a component of the Windows 2000 Server, and holes in the Internet Explorer Web browser are being used in widespread attacks that are compromising Web pages and using them as launching pads for malicious computer code.
  • How many billions of dollars of damage is Microsoft's inadequately secure software causing every year? Why is the company not liable for any of its nonfeasance? Where are the trial lawyers on this one? I don't get it.


    Survey points to insecurity of PDAs


    Survey points to insecurity of PDAs 09/01/2004 01:24 PM

    Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon
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    Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon
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    03/09/2004 12:22 AM
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    The Onion, The Blade, and Social
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    The Onion, The Blade, and Social
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    06/17/2005 06:42 PM
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    In Security, Insecurity Takes Root


    In Security, Insecurity Takes Root 07/28/2004 08:24 PM
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    Insecurity: (Or Why Americans Aren't
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    Insecurity: (Or Why Americans Aren't
    Feeling The Recovery)
    08/08/2004 05:29 AM
    The New Republic's website is currently carrying an interesting piece which tries to explain the anomaly that although the US economy is growing, a lot of its citizens are still feeling worse off. The article explains the results of a 40 year panel study which has shown that although mean incomes have increased, income variability has increased massively, causing many Americans to feel less well off, despite the growing economy.

    U.S. tackles Emergency Alert System
    insecurity


    U.S. tackles Emergency Alert System
    insecurity
    08/15/2004 11:58 AM

    US tackles Emergency Alert System
    insecurity


    US tackles Emergency Alert System
    insecurity
    08/16/2004 04:18 AM
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    Michelle Malkin: HOMELAND INSECURITY
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    Michelle Malkin: HOMELAND INSECURITY
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    responds to my criticisms .. Michelle Malkin .. information

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    Reader rails against 'obscene' costs of
    MS insecurity


    Reader rails against 'obscene' costs of
    MS insecurity
    08/21/2004 08:38 PM
    ZDNet Aug 21 2004 11:53PM GMT

    Security cert body gives lesson in
    insecurity


    Security cert body gives lesson in
    insecurity
    06/03/2004 08:55 AM
    The Register Jun 3 2004 1:16PM GMT

    Clarke: Hold Developers Accountable for
    Software Insecurity


    Clarke: Hold Developers Accountable for
    Software Insecurity
    05/14/2004 04:39 PM
    Enterprises must speak out on what they want from the software industry, the White House's former top cyber-security official tells attendees of the eWEEK Security Summit.

    Despite Internet insecurity, remote
    electronic voting still workable


    Despite Internet insecurity, remote
    electronic voting still workable
    01/23/2004 07:36 PM
    San Francisco Chronicle Jan 23 2004 11:32PM GMT

    GUI Now Too Complex -- Longhorn


    GUI Now Too Complex -- Longhorn 07/21/2004 09:27 AM
    The classic graphical user interface was well suited to an early Macintosh with 128kB of RAM that ran a few applications and about 50 files, "but it doesn't scale", says usability design specialist Don Norman. By Stephen Bell, Computerworld New Zealand (via MyAppleMenu)

    IPOs Getting Too Complex?


    IPOs Getting Too Complex? 08/17/2004 01:10 PM
    IPOs are risky enough. Why are some companies making them more confusing?

    Navigation Complex


    Navigation Complex 12/18/2002 05:02 AM

    Searches Get More Complex


    Searches Get More Complex 02/10/2004 02:44 AM
    New study shows, " Of all the search phrases world wide, 32.58 percent of the people use 2 word phrases, 25.61 percent use 3 word phrases and 19.02 percent use a 1 word phrase."

    Security complex


    Security complex 12/31/2004 04:44 AM
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    B&N's Complex Simplicity


    B&N's Complex Simplicity 06/04/2004 12:37 PM
    Recent filings for Barnes & Noble contain an array of related-party transactions, each of which deserves scrutiny.

    Unwiring an apartment complex


    Unwiring an apartment complex 05/19/2004 10:32 AM
    Fun online piece about setting up free wireless broadband access for a small apartment complex -- and how the unwiring paid for itself by helping fill empty units. Link

    Cache complex objects


    Cache complex objects 08/16/2004 02:41 AM
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    Cockpit-complex watch


    Cockpit-complex watch 08/03/2004 11:00 AM
    This ass-kicking, cockpit-looking new Citizen watch is a) only available in Japan and b) out of my price range. Life sucks. Link (via Red Ferret Journal)

    Complex Operators QuickList


    Complex Operators QuickList 08/23/2004 01:20 AM

    GUI now too complex — Longhorn designer


    GUI now too complex — Longhorn designer 07/22/2004 09:41 AM

    GUI now too complex — Longhorn
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    GUI now too complex — Longhorn
    designer
    07/21/2004 11:39 PM
    The classic graphical user interface was well suited to an early Macintosh with 128kB of RAM that ran a few applications and about 50 files, “but it doesn’t scale”, says usability design specialist Don Norman. With those few tasks the GUI was a boon. “You didn’t have to remember anything, because you could see everything. Now making everything visible doesn’t work. The space gets too crowded.”
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