Names are changed to protect the innocent... 08 Aug 2006 Random Stuff og-blog-archive Names are changed to protect the innocent... Commenting on his motorcycle helmet, a friend of mine incriminates himself. Name changed to protect the innocent. Only 80?? Heh. Joe Smith says: I got
AOL screws the pooch - or at least about 650,000 of their own users 06 Aug 2006 It Security Safe Computing Tech Things That Suck og-blog-archive AOL screws the pooch - or at least about 650,000 of their own users UPDATE - AOL apologizes (not as if it makes a difference at this point, though): "This was a screw-up, and we're angry
US Senate ratifies cybercrime treaty 05 Aug 2006 It Security Safe Computing Tech og-blog-archive US Senate ratifies cybercrime treaty The U.S. Senate on Thursday ratified the first and only international treaty designed exclusively to combat computer crime. You can read the full text
Activists take a bite out of Apple - redefining iLife 05 Aug 2006 Random Stuff og-blog-archive Activists take a bite out of Apple - redefining iLife A new spoof video on YouTube take a different direction (as in, levity used to make a point rather than get a laugh) on making
Security headlines: Vista challenge and threat potentials in RSS and Atom feeds 04 Aug 2006 og-blog-archive Security headlines: Vista challenge and threat potentials in RSS and Atom feeds There are a couple interesting security-related headlines on ZDNet this morning, coming out of the Black Hat event. The first discusses how Microsoft's