The History of Hacking
Monday, October 16, 2006
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Cthulhu Invocations by Language
Sensible use of the Google Code search tool here
This is what being a geek is all about...although does this mean Google is at least measuring evil, if not actually doing it?
This is what being a geek is all about...although does this mean Google is at least measuring evil, if not actually doing it?
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Monday, September 04, 2006
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Security Theatre - liquids on a plane
My thoughts exactly.
Why not follow El Al's lead in this - as they have been dealing with the terrorist threat fro a Very Long Time (tm)
---Use humans trained in this sort of thing to interview everyone who wishes to fly---
It appears to work pretty well!
See Schneier's take on it as well
Why not follow El Al's lead in this - as they have been dealing with the terrorist threat fro a Very Long Time (tm)
---Use humans trained in this sort of thing to interview everyone who wishes to fly---
It appears to work pretty well!
See Schneier's take on it as well
Friday, May 26, 2006
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Thursday, January 26, 2006
The Blog Worm
For those of you who linked to the blog worm (cute though it may be) please
read this to see why you should replace it with a gif you control.Ahhh - the joys
Friday, November 11, 2005
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Moves to professionalise Infosec
Was at the ISC2 Secure London conference yesterday. Interesting day, and lots of interesting info. Check out uksaint.org which is a site supported by Intellect, the trade body for the UK hi-tech industry. It is currently hosting the working group info for the move to professionalising the information security industry.
Another interesting URL mentioned was www.staysafeonline.org which could be of use to your average user.
Interesting stats - from Gartner originally
75% of attacks are at application level
70% of vulnerabilities as at application level
and
Reducing the number of application vulnerabilities by 50% should lead to a 75% reduction in costs!
Another interesting URL mentioned was www.staysafeonline.org which could be of use to your average user.
Interesting stats - from Gartner originally
75% of attacks are at application level
70% of vulnerabilities as at application level
and
Reducing the number of application vulnerabilities by 50% should lead to a 75% reduction in costs!
Security from the start
Dana Epp discusses building security into code and applications. This seems absolutely obvious but you would be astonished at how many organisations do not have secure coding guidelines or even best practices. This should help any application developers.
Thursday, October 06, 2005
The end for simple vulnerability scanning?
Nessus is dropping the GPL
Could change the way a lot of security consulting firms run the basic section of a security assessment, as nessus - even though it has its issues around false positives - has always been a staple part of the toolkit.
Could change the way a lot of security consulting firms run the basic section of a security assessment, as nessus - even though it has its issues around false positives - has always been a staple part of the toolkit.
Monday, September 26, 2005
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
YARRRRRRRRRRR!
Erm - amusing....I guess it describes me well:-) Remember the 19th of September!!!
| CALICO JACK! You are 28 %Treasurer, have 46% Seafairability, crave 29% Bloodlusting, and lust 98% in Wenchwanting! |
| Jack Rakam, or Calico Jack, as you like to be called, there's more to being a pirate than Wenching! Sure you love the ladies (and occasionally the cabin boy), but you can't plunder, pillage, navigate or brutally mame if you're constantly 'dipping your wick'. Forget Anne Bonny, she was a lesbian anyway! And you're undying affection for her got you and your entire crew hanged! |
| Link: The What Kind of PIRATE Are You Test written by JosephineGreen on Ok Cupid |
Friday, June 03, 2005
It's all go
Well, I've been hectically busy so failing to post here, but have been able to post at moblog while on the move. Now that blogger allows mobile blogging I might do that here....
Bought a new house, which is nice, and I know it's in a nice area, because it's 2 doors down from my current one. It just has an extra bathroom, bedroom, conservatory, shed, two extra public rooms, bigger garden, longer driveway. Yay!
Just got to sell mine now...know anyone who wants a nice 4 bedroom detached house in a very desirable bit of central scotland?
Preparing to go to Portugal for 2 weeks, then Belfast, London, Cowes, Amsterdam and then Kent. Luckily I get the last week in July at home. Which will keep Claire happy...that'll be our 7th wedding anniversary!
Bought a new house, which is nice, and I know it's in a nice area, because it's 2 doors down from my current one. It just has an extra bathroom, bedroom, conservatory, shed, two extra public rooms, bigger garden, longer driveway. Yay!
Just got to sell mine now...know anyone who wants a nice 4 bedroom detached house in a very desirable bit of central scotland?
Preparing to go to Portugal for 2 weeks, then Belfast, London, Cowes, Amsterdam and then Kent. Luckily I get the last week in July at home. Which will keep Claire happy...that'll be our 7th wedding anniversary!
Friday, April 22, 2005
Paris - miles better
Well, I ran the Paris Marathon on the 10th of April...what a lovely city, and what a lovely day for a run. Up until half way I was making reasonable time, on course for around a 4hour and a bit run, but slumped badly towards the end and came in at 5hr 35...I suppose I should have trained, hey ho.
I'm so impressed with Paris, especially after my disappointment with New York.
And the shopping is great, if a tad pricey...
I'm so impressed with Paris, especially after my disappointment with New York.
And the shopping is great, if a tad pricey...
Monday, April 04, 2005
New York
Well - was a bit disappointed with my visit to New York. Grand Central station, although nice, is pretty small. Way smaller than they make it look on the telly. And Manhattan is small as well.
And the gadget shops are pants - many of them but very limited product ranges, and the prices weren't competitive, even with the great exchange rate.
And I couldn't even get much for the wife - better shoes/perfumes/clothes etc in Edinburgh.
And the nightlife was a bit sucky too - so all my preconceptions were dashed except one:
The Empire State Building - it is quite spectacular from the top. Old an dknackered inside - we queued for 2 hours in decrepit, dingy corridors - but absolutely worth it!
And the gadget shops are pants - many of them but very limited product ranges, and the prices weren't competitive, even with the great exchange rate.
And I couldn't even get much for the wife - better shoes/perfumes/clothes etc in Edinburgh.
And the nightlife was a bit sucky too - so all my preconceptions were dashed except one:
The Empire State Building - it is quite spectacular from the top. Old an dknackered inside - we queued for 2 hours in decrepit, dingy corridors - but absolutely worth it!
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