Daemon Technology Feed News and research about the transforming effect of technology on daily life. Includes a special focus on info-security, privacy, and emergent behavior in complex systems. A feed maintained by Daniel Suarez, author of the high-tech thrillers, Daemon and its sequel, FreedomTM (due from Duttton Jan 7, 2010 - www.thedaemon.com) http://www.thedaemon.com/rss/daemontechfeed.xml 2011年1月22日 15:41:22 -0800 2011年1月22日 15:38:16 -0800 FeedForAll v2.0 (2.0.2.9) http://www.feedforall.com http://www.thedaemon.com/images/DaemonCover_small.jpg Daemon Technology Feed http://www.thedaemon.com/rss/daemontechfeed.xml Daemon - a novel by Daniel Suarez 80 121 How to Find Out If Someone’s Stealing Your Wi-Fi Here's how you can find out if your Wi-Fi is being stolen and help you put an end to it. Remember if someone's using your connection to do illegal things, it could even bring the authorities to your doorstep. http://lifehacker.com/5738123/how-can-i-find-out-if-someones-using-my-wireless-network F35A12CB-5BDD-4E67-9C49-882473A61BD2 2011年1月22日 15:38:16 -0800 PS3 Hackers make Modern Warfare 2 'Unplayable' With PS3 system security in disarray, hackers and cheaters have run rampant on Infinity Ward's Call of Duty games. Players unwittingly placed into a hacked server can meet the unfortunate consequence of losing all their stats and, unfortunately, it doesn't appear a fix is in sight. "Games rely on the security of the encryption on the platforms they're played on," Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling explained on the game's official forums. "Unless the security exploit itself is resolved on the platform ... updates to the game through patches will not resolve this problem," he admits, adding, "at this time, we do not have the ability to restore or adjust individual stats." http://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/17/ps3-hackers-make-modern-warfare-2-unplayable-infinity-ward-ca/ 50F7552D-E8F5-415E-9CD9-A36B9CC0ADBE 2011年1月19日 15:36:24 -0800 Tiny Video Camera Affixed to an Arrow Pretty amazing that wireless video cameras have gotten small and durable enough to attach to arrows. It's a combination of medieval and 21st century tech that could have interesting uses... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1fHsZ8F0x4&feature=player_embedded FCED9F11-9F9E-4DC0-ACE8-E3EC86D8788C 2011年1月16日 15:33:29 -0800 Administration Eyeing Internet ID for Americans The President is planning to hand the U.S. Commerce Department authority over a forthcoming cybersecurity effort to create an Internet ID for Americans. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20027837-501465.html 0B61567A-3DEA-4F72-A648-72A0405722D2 2011年1月13日 15:30:53 -0800 Australian Wildlife is Packing Heat -- Aviationhumor.com In developing a helicopter training simulator, Australian armed forces re-used third-party game code to simulate the reaction of wildlife to helicopter operations. The result was somewhat less than realistic.... http://aviationhumor.net/combat-kangaroos/ 8E70F71F-E052-4146-9BBB-F3866EA4CC46 2011年1月11日 15:11:50 -0800 17 Gigapixel Photo of Yosemite's Glacier Point -- Break.com The incredible detail of this panoramic image gives you some idea what high-end optical sensors are capable of.&nbsp;&nbsp;Just imagine the imagery that the U.S. Air Force's <a href="http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=dti&id=news/dti/2010/11/01/DT_11_01_2010_p30-261179.xml">Gorgon Stare</a> can generate (link leads to Aviation Week magazine article). http://www.break.com/index/17-gigapixel-photo-of-glacier-point-1981302 F83EBB23-D958-4C2A-84FB-0C8E8189AE32 Sat, 8 Jan 2011 14:56:02 -0800 Cyberspace When You're Dead -- NY Times Avatars left behind in World of Warcraft or Second Life can have financial or intellectual-property holdings in those alternate realities. But increasingly we're becoming known to Internet communities who never meet us in real life -- and our physical death creates questions over how to curate our online existence. What happens to your virtual self after you die?<br /> <br /> Note: Certainly death didn't slow Matthew Sobol down. Hell, he was just getting started... http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/magazine/09Immortality-t.html?_r=3&hp=&pagewanted=all 64AE8CA2-F94B-461B-96F5-BA1B75633DC1 Wed, 5 Jan 2011 21:29:00 -0800 How Goldman Sachs Will Guard Facebook's Privacy -- Network World No one should ever again question Mark Zuckerberg's commitment to privacy ... at least not as it applies to himself, his company, his employees, Goldman Sachs and millionaire investors. http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/how-goldman-sachs-will-guard-facebooks-privac 24895D85-E0FE-4AA7-8D60-5196663A3F1B Tue, 4 Jan 2011 21:26:54 -0800 China Declares Skype Illegal -- Telegraph.co.uk China on Thursday announced that it had made illegal the use of Skype, the popular internet telephony service, as the country continues to shut itself off from the rest of the world. <br /> <br /> Note: They're still permitting cold hard cash across the border, though.... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/8231444/China-makes-Skype-illegal.html 6704CF0A-20AD-49EA-B5D0-E0DB7CC7A08F Mon, 3 Jan 2011 21:24:09 -0800 Hydro Electric Solution Without the 'Dam' Problem -- VideoSift.com Strait Power is a Michigan-based company that's using a novel design to harness hydroelectric power without damming up rivers. http://videosift.com/video/A-Hydro-Electric-solution-without-the-Dam-problem D9DE9054-48EE-4C19-AD2A-2479B49961A0 Sun, 2 Jan 2011 21:20:22 -0800 Android Honeycomb 3.0 - Google-built Augmented Reality -- PocketNow.com Google's next version of its Android platform -- Honeycomb 3.0 -- will feature a Google-built augmented reality application that outshines anything on the market today, according to Arab-language Android blog Ardroid. Citing a source who claims to have used the upcoming operating system, which was first publicly shown off by Android founder Andy Rubin on an unannounced Motorola tablet at last week's D: Dive Into Mobile conference, the site claims that the alleged app will make Layar and friends look "weak and pathetic" in comparison. http://pocketnow.com/android/android-30-gingerbread-bringing-google-built-augmented-reality 48FF2B9B-0110-4EC6-AA04-9BDB8F908C42 2010年12月28日 21:17:58 -0800 Advertisers Go for Holy Grail: Your Facebook ID -- Yahoo Finance Armed with your e-mail address, data miners can hit Facebook and match it up with your user ID. That key unlocks a treasure trove of personal information. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/End-of-Privacy-Your-Facebook-cnnm-3227174422.html?x=0 A65CDC20-8A30-407D-B9D3-3CAC591DDB78 2010年12月24日 21:16:47 -0800 Electronic Pickpocketing -- Wreg.com Thieves now have the ability to steal your credit card information without laying a hand on your wallet. It's new technology being used in credit and debit cards, and it's already leaving nearly 140 million people at-risk for electronic pickpocketing.<br /> <br /> It all centers around radio frequency identification technology, or RFID, and you'll find it in everything from your passport to credit and debit cards. http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-electronic-pickpocketing-story,0,5636726,full.story 2227312A-A38A-41AF-93DD-9D52EE5F78CF 2010年12月23日 21:14:37 -0800 The Subtle Art of Stealing Passwords -- PictureBulk.Tumblr.com Sometimes a nefarious deed can also be hilarious... http://picturebulk.tumblr.com/post/2347723769 45F6385A-88D3-4E15-9AA4-DEA4038ACF77 2010年12月20日 21:11:38 -0800 Now You Can't Even Close Your Eyes to Avoid Ads -- VideoSift.com In a truly invasive form of advertising, BMW has decided that etching their logo (temporarily) onto the inside of your eyelids is a good idea.... http://videosift.com/video/BMW-Flash-Projection-How-They-Did-It-The-Commerical F5D9C8E3-8A34-4DF9-A4CC-7B8E60D748FA 2010年12月19日 21:10:10 -0800 2600 Denounces DDS Attacks by Wikileaks Supporters -- 2600.com 2600 issued a press release calling on Wikileaks supporters to refrain from launching DDS attacks against companies and institutions. They're concerned that such attacks (while not technically difficult, given the script-kiddie tools out there), would further damage public perception of the collective hacking community -- and furthermore, not achieve anything useful. http://www.2600.com/news/view/article/12037 ACB2AE68-367C-4D56-8DE3-DD9212794F1D 2010年12月18日 21:06:02 -0800 Wikileaks Case Reveals Vulnerabilities of Internet Press -- Huffington Post The WikiLeaks case exposes the vulnerability of any publisher on the Internet. What's happened to Assange and his website has deeply troubling implications for our society. And, no, we're not talking about the damage some believe he's doing to our national security by publishing classified records.<br /> <br /> Even more worrisome is that this case has exposed how foreign governments may be to silence journalists beyond their own borders. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/civil-beat/post_1415_b_794912.html 19AC2D03-8DFC-41A5-B07A-0C713CB0FA9A 2010年12月14日 21:02:06 -0800 U.S. Navy Rail Gun -- VideoSift.com This thing is pretty jaw-dropping -- taking a slug of non-explosive steel and accelerating it 100 miles using electro-magnetic force. So much for detecting missile launches... http://videosift.com/video/Railgun-Test-Fire 243EC9F7-A654-42A1-94A5-68ACF00B53EE 2010年12月13日 20:59:18 -0800 New Holiday Travel Garment: 4th Amendment-wear -- CargoCollective.com As long as you're getting your privates scanned at the airport, you might as well give the TSA some reading material... :) http://cargocollective.com/4thamendment CCB58820-5947-4BC8-9851-D57A27CA87A3 2010年12月12日 20:57:39 -0800 Satellites Used to Measure Holiday Mall Traffic -- HotHardware.com Eyes in space are peering down to steal a peek at what shoppers might be getting retailers this year. The research is being done to see what consumer demand this year means for retail stocks. http://hothardware.com/News/Satellites-Used-to-Track-Black-Friday-Mall-Traffic/ AA898E97-364B-428C-A0C4-F50ABCF16493 Wed, 8 Dec 2010 20:52:16 -0800 The World's Facebook Relationships Visualized -- Mashable.com This is what the world looks like, according to the Facebook social graph. Facebook intern Paul Butler was interested in the locations of friendships, so he decided to create a visualization of Facebook connections around the globe. How local are our friends? Where are the highest concentration of friendships? How do political and geological boundaries affect them? http://mashable.com/2010/12/13/facebook-members-visualization/ 6A31D9BE-71E4-4B68-AEA0-CD8A3CDAB53C Mon, 6 Dec 2010 20:50:56 -0800 Anime Holograph Performs to Sold Out Concerts -- Huffington Post In what is surely a terrible omen not only for musicians but also the continued existence of the world as we know it, holographs are now playing sold out concerts in (where else?) Japan.<br /> <br /> Note: One can imagine such holographic displays being used as windows into virtual worlds. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/11/hatsune-miku-japanese-holograph-_n_782442.html 3A1F7083-6671-403E-A6E5-2A771C916D07 Fri, 3 Dec 2010 20:48:21 -0800 Android Function of the Day: isUserAMonkey() -- Android.com Gotta love the Android dev team... :) http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ActivityManager.html#isUserAMonkey%28%29 B1B1A256-B59B-4BE8-9ADE-6BA89C05325F Thu, 2 Dec 2010 20:46:42 -0800 Homeland Security Now Monitoring Tweets -- BrowardPalmBeach.com Big Brother is reading your tweets and Facebook status updates, searching for dangerous words and phrases such as 'militia', 'Iraq', and, ironically, 'body scanner.' <br /> <br /> Getting fed up with TSA scanning at the airport? Well, you might not want to complain about it in a Tweet -- at least not until you're clear of the airport.... http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/juice/2010/11/homeland_security_monitoring_facebook_twitter_body_scanners.php 4B36A2FE-A297-4405-AC05-AC03A4F3E243 2010年11月30日 20:44:08 -0800 Homemade Laser Listening Device -- Live Leak Here's what to do when you find yourself in need of a line-of-sight laser listening device. Just tear apart some of your consumer electronics and train this puppy on a target window pane, and you're all set...<br /> <br /> Note: Prison sentence not depicted... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f79_1288672753 518FF215-451E-4D17-BEEE-25A4D2BD52CB 2010年11月27日 20:40:43 -0800 Things You Should Do Immediately After Launching a Web Site -- SixRevisions.com Here are a few things you should do right after launching a website (and if you can, do them prior to launching your website publicly). http://sixrevisions.com/website-management/things-you-should-do-immediately-after-launching-a-website/ DFD45A6C-54CE-4D88-8D0A-179E27189312 2010年11月25日 20:39:30 -0800 Robots Making Pancakes in the Kitchen - What More Do I Need to Say? -- WillowGarage.com A tad impractical (and dangerous), but then again, most high-end kitchen appliances are... http://www.willowgarage.com/blog/2010/10/21/tum-rosie-and-pr2-james-make-pancakes-together 867F1ACE-C7FD-436E-9643-CA91F7CF1E88 2010年11月23日 20:36:55 -0800 Iran Nuclear Enrichment Program Stopped by 'Technical Problems' -- Huffington Post And those problems are spelled: S-T-U-X-N-E-T http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/22/ap-exclusive-troubles-sto_n_787208.html 0E5FE70C-7B03-4C84-BCD3-3763DAB1628E 2010年11月22日 20:35:44 -0800 Web Color Scheme Designer -- Colorschemedesigner.com Lacking graphical design sense and hopelessly at-sea when it comes to chromatic style? Here's a handy tool to sanity-check your inspirations or to create color schemes for your new site automatically. http://colorschemedesigner.com/ 4390EB6A-EF98-4833-936D-6CF2A163701E 2010年11月20日 20:33:40 -0800 DNA Spray Can Link Criminals to the Scene of a Crime -- AOL News Police in the northwest English town of Preston are offering small businesses in the area the chance to trial a high-tech crime-fighting device: SelectaDNA Spray -- a canister loaded with a harmless solution containing synthetic DNA. If a criminal attempts to burgle a premises fitted with the device, an employee can hit a panic button that alerts police to a crime in progress and simultaneously shoots out a fine mist covering everyone in the room, including the robber. And as each batch of the spray -- which glows blue under ultraviolet light -- has a unique DNA signature, police can connect the robber to the scene of the crime.<br /> <br /> Note: My guess is that spraying an armed robber with a 'fine mist' will cause them to turn the clerk's brains into a fine mist as well. http://www.aolnews.com/2010/10/24/a-dna-spray-keeps-burglars-at-bay/ E19D3ECF-7C34-4870-8B9D-1E2EC02A5B15 2010年11月15日 20:29:25 -0800 Hackers Break Microsoft Kinect Security -- Network World A few days after Microsoft launched its Kinect motion-sensing game system, hackers seem to have broken the security behind Kinect. On the day Kinect went on sale, Adafruit Industries, an open source hardware developer, announced a 1,000ドル bounty for the first person or group to develop an open source driver for Microsoft's Kinect. <br /> <br /> Note: I think Microsoft will come to realize that opening up this platform will create all sorts of uses for it that they'd never imagine on their own. http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/hackers-break-microsofts-kinect-security 04630EF5-5933-44B5-8366-1C13A4ABAE6E 2010年11月12日 20:26:46 -0800 FireSheep Allows Users on a Public Wi-Fi Network to Spy on Others -- TechCrunch.com Eric Butler’s Firesheep allows users on a public Wi-Fi network to effectively spy on others, by giving Firesheep users access to sensitive information (via cookies) that lets them log into their victim’s accounts on unsecured sites. The Firesheep extension is wired to identify a few dozen popular sites that are vulnerable to attack on public networks, such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr and Yelp. http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/25/lazy-hackers-twitter-firesheep-boasts-100000-downloads-faceboo/ 147F1DF5-A958-4EAD-A19F-481E3F2E7724 Tue, 9 Nov 2010 20:24:20 -0800 Driverless Vans End 8,000 Mile Journey in Shanghai -- VideoWired.com Driverless "green energy" vans ended their long test drive at the Shanghai Expo Thursday. The vehicles travelled 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometers) from Italy across Russia and Central Asia to reach their destination. (Oct. 28).<br /> <br /> Note: What do they mean by 'green energy'? Electric? Hamsters on a treadmill? http://www.videowired.com/video/1236150454/ 73F3B70F-97C5-46E9-BC71-179390A909D1 Sun, 7 Nov 2010 20:20:41 -0800 Over-the-Top Home Formula 1 Simulator -- YouTube.com And to think this was built for slightly more than the cost of an actual Formula 1 car... :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5qMPPJUipE&feature=player_embedded 25F04BD0-EDE0-4782-AB2D-487DEE850206 Fri, 5 Nov 2010 20:17:37 -0800 Sealed Court for High-Speed Trading Code Theft -- Wired.com Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have asked a judge to seal the courtroom in an upcoming corporate-espionage trial to protect the secret of Goldman Sachs’ controversial high-speed trading software. One thought: if the code's been stolen, it's a bit late to be closing the barn door, isn't it? http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/11/sergey-aleynikov/ 589FC894-4A7A-46F2-BD5E-91FF8ED18B55 Mon, 1 Nov 2010 20:14:45 -0800 Security Now! - Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte's Tech Security Podcast TechTV's Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson take 30 to 90 minutes each week to discuss important issues of personal computer security. <br /> <br /> If you haven't already availed yourself of the security tools at Steve's site (<a href="http://www.grc.com">www.grc.com</a> ), be sure to check it out. http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm 3ADFC5E5-03FA-4E9E-85CC-F36C3969D41A 2010年10月31日 20:12:23 -0800 MERS System - Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers -- Common Dreams.org How do you foreclose on a home when you can’t figure out who owns it because the original mortgage is part of a derivatives package that has been sliced and diced so many ways that its legal ownership is often unrecognizable? You cannot get much help from those who signed off on the process because they turn out to be robot signers acting on automatic pilot. Fully 65 million homes in question are tied to a computerized program, the national Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS), that is often identified in foreclosure proceedings as the owner of record. MERS was the result of a partnership formed back during the Clinton years between Fannie Mae, an ostensibly government-sponsored agency that morphed into a very much for-profit mega-Wall Street hustler, and Countrywide, the largest and most rapacious of the private mortgage marketers. The scam of computerized credit approval and mortgage certification they came up with was subsequently embraced by Freddie Mac, the other huge housing agency, and the leading Wall Street banks joined in the feeding frenzy. MERS owners now include Wells Fargo, AIG, GMAC, Citigroup, HSBC, the two housing agencies and Bank of America. But the courts are increasingly challenging MERS claims to the right of foreclosure since this whole racket, which bypasses the power of counties to register property ownership, was never authorized in the law. http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/14 0977B9F8-23BE-43B3-9E76-4B7BF0F045DC 2010年10月29日 20:10:12 -0800 Google URL Shortener -- Google A handy public URL shortener... http://goo.gl/ 15B43295-47E7-42FA-B193-0BB0B7C55279 2010年10月28日 20:08:50 -0800 Apple Purchases Swedish Facial Recognition Company, Polar Rose -- EverythingCafe.com The Malmö-based company specializes in developing facial recognition technology, not unlike what Apple already uses in iPhoto for Mac OS X. Through sophisticated algorithms, their Arctic Rose software recognizes faces in images by comparing them with tagged images from web services. http://www.everythingicafe.com/apple-purchases-swedish-facial-recognition-company/2010/09/20/ FB564B05-8EB0-4A2B-BA4E-11D216CAC7E6 2010年10月27日 20:05:16 -0800 China's Space Program Launches Lunar Probe -- Huffington Post China launched an unmanned lunar probe on Friday, the latest milestone for an ambitious space program that aims to put a man on the moon later this decade.<br /> <br /> Note to NASA: I hope you bolted that plaque down. :) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/01/chinas-space-program-laun_n_746595.html 59263DB1-28F0-42F6-A58F-AA7444344375 2010年10月26日 20:03:04 -0800 The Concept of Truly Private Geolocation Technology -- scobleizer.com Stanford student, Arvind Narayanan, and a professor, Dan Boneh have developed a way to let people tell other people where they are located -- but with a twist: their system does so without letting the host server (or other users) know. It's sharing one's location with specific others, while still preserving privacy. http://scobleizer.com/2010/10/25/failcon-privacy-panel-topic-why-is-industry-ignoring-stanford-university/ 13C21F42-140E-4BF8-BCA8-339C188C3382 2010年10月25日 19:59:04 -0800 Shocker...Facebook, Zynga Giving Your Info to Advertisers -- Business Insider According to the Wall Street Journal, Facebook apps are freely handing out users' private info to advertisers, including names--even for Facebook accounts that are set to be fully private. http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-zynga-sharing-private-info-2010-10 E4A5E922-E79C-4C81-AAEB-E3E2C9004529 2010年10月17日 19:50:09 -0800 How Shazam App Identifies Songs from Just a Few Notes -- Gizmodo.com Shazam takes a short sample of music, and identifies the song. There are couple ways to use it, but one of the more convenient is to install their free app onto an iPhone. Just hit the "tag now" button, hold the phone's mic up to a speaker, and it will usually identify the song and provide artist information, as well as a link to purchase the album. http://gizmodo.com/5647458/how-shazam-works-to-identify-nearly-every-song-you-throw-at-it 56188C08-C4E9-44CB-AABE-B3356978FE76 2010年10月15日 19:48:14 -0800 Armed Robot Vehicles Guarding U.S. Nuclear Stockpile -- Singularity Hub The US National Nuclear Security Administration recently announced that it has started using autonomous robot vehicles to patrol the vast desert surrounding its Nevada National Security Site (NNSS). The 1360+ square miles of territory is home to millions of tons of low grade nuclear waste, as well as Cold War Era nuclear weapons, and cutting edge nuclear testing research. Guarding those precious nuclear materials is the Mobile Detection Assessment Response System (MDARS) robot, which is essentially a camera on a mini-Hummer. http://singularityhub.com/2010/10/08/robots-guarding-us-nuclear-stockpile-video/ 4671B607-A437-49F4-9BF4-99F52AC627BB 2010年10月14日 19:45:06 -0800 Tracking Robot Stock Traders -- The Atlantic Mysterious and possibly nefarious trading algorithms are operating every minute of every day in the nation's stock exchanges. What they do doesn't show up in Google Finance, let alone in the pages of the Wall Street Journal. No one really knows how they operate or why. But over the past few weeks, Nanex, a data services firm has dragged some of the odder algorithm specimens into the light. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/08/market-data-firm-spots-the-tracks-of-bizarre-robot-traders/60829/ B041E079-06EC-4393-AA7F-C34FA06CBB41 2010年10月12日 19:43:38 -0800 Google Cars Drive Themselves in Traffic -- NY Times Autonomous cars are years from mass production, but as this Google test shows, they're not science fiction, either. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/science/10google.html?_r=2&src=twr EA410C8F-3385-47D1-A06E-5A3652C9F0B8 2010年10月11日 19:41:21 -0800 Robot Traders of the NY Stock Exchange -- CBS News In a secret new building in New Jersey, high-speed computers decide which stocks to buy and sell. Could this kind of automated "trading floor" lead to Wall Street's next "flash crash"? http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-20019067-10391709.html 3263858F-6290-454E-AFA0-0A6D87E8A4EC 2010年10月10日 19:38:49 -0800 Samsung Demos 330Mbps Wi-Max In Japan -- Electronista.com Samsung, in collaboration with UQ Communications, demonstrated a trial WiMAX 2 network at CEATEC Japan with speeds reaching 330Mbps. Based on IEEE 802.16m, its speed was showcased on 1080p 3D and 16 1080p screens at the same time. Samsung used its existing Mobile WiMAX base station for the demo. <br /> <br /> Meanwhile, in the United States, lobbyists for the telecom industry have petitioned the FCC to change the definition of 'broadband' to mean 2400 baud or less. :) http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/10/04/samsung.shows.wimax.2.in.japan.at.330mbps/ 49216CF6-B1F9-42D6-A020-DD52B1D30D26 Thu, 7 Oct 2010 19:34:15 -0800 Hacker Infiltration Ends D.C. Online Voting Trial -- Washington Post Last week, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics opened a new Internet-based voting system for a weeklong test period, inviting computer experts from all corners to prod its vulnerabilities in the spirit of "give it your best shot." Well, the hackers gave it their best shot -- and midday Friday, the trial period was suspended, with the board citing "usability issues brought to our attention."<br /> <br /> More specifically, it didn't take long for University of Michigan students to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/06/michigan-students-get-dc-_n_752206.html">get the secure site to play their football team's fight song non-stop</a>. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/debonis/2010/10/hacker_infiltration_ends_dc_on.html 9DE7A044-9301-4582-82AA-712A9A58F4A8 Wed, 6 Oct 2010 19:29:33 -0800 Easily Create QR Barcodes Online with i-Nigma Here you can easily create a QR Barcode and save the result as a file to incorporate into your business cards or other communications. http://www.i-nigma.com/CreateBarcodes.html C4CADA4A-E6C0-411A-99C2-BD92B3C72695 Mon, 4 Oct 2010 19:26:09 -0800 Yammer, A Private Social Network For Your Business -- Yammer.com Yammer is like Twitter or Facebook, but it's a private social network -- one that only company or group members can join. A good chunk of the Fortune 500 already uses it. https://www.yammer.com/ 8EEE9CAD-0BF7-403B-B001-EF66859B4B60 Fri, 1 Oct 2010 19:19:09 -0800 Could 'Goldilocks' Extra-Solar Planet Be Just Right for Life? -- Huffington Post Astronomers say they have for the first time spotted a planet beyond our own solar system in what is sometimes called the Goldilocks zone for life: Not too hot, not too cold. Juuuust right http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/29/581g-goldilocks-planet-co_n_744635.html 81B8EDEB-E84C-49FA-B235-CCAA9368CF9F 2010年9月30日 19:17:00 -0800 High-precision, Semi-Autonomous Quadrotor Drone -- Live Leak The GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania creates a quadrotor copter capable of precision navigation through way points and of automatically recovering from disruptions. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=94f_1284679309 739EAB3B-BC49-4C87-8546-FEEEFEC27435 2010年9月27日 19:14:41 -0800 Cyber Chief Calls For Secure Computer Network -- NY Times The new commander of the military’s cyberwarfare operations is advocating the creation of a separate, secure computer network to protect civilian government agencies and critical industries like the nation’s power grid against attacks mounted over the Internet. <br /> <br /> A lot of folks seem to get freaked out by this (viewing it as an attempt by the government to track everyone). However, I think it's quite reasonable for us to have *two* networks: one that's secure from the ground up and which identifies all users and another network (the current Internet) for sending emails, playing games, and otherwise messing around. The secure network would be what you'd use for financial transactions, power grid control, industrial process equipment, critical infrastructure, etc., etc.<br /> <br /> Expensive having two nationwide networks? Sure. But I assure you, having the economy collapse because of foolish security practices will cost much more. And we want to retain the old, reckless Internet as a place where people can interact anonymously (at least if they try hard enough). http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/us/24cyber.html?_r=1 A560352F-836D-4D03-9CFD-81CBFBAF6E24 2010年9月25日 19:07:29 -0800 Titanium Foam Tech to Rebuild Bones -- New Scientist Wolverine lives! Peter Quadbeck and colleagues have created a titanium implant with a foam-like structure, inspired by the spongy nature of bone. The titanium foam does a better job than solid metal when it comes to matching the mechanical properties of bone, such as flexibility, and this encourages more effective bone regrowth. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19493-titanium-foam-builds-wolverine-bones.html A451BA1E-1890-4494-8221-BBDD98E1CFEA 2010年9月23日 19:02:15 -0800 Six Reasons Wired's UK Editor Isn't on Facebook -- Wired.com David Rowan weighs in on why he's resisted pressure to share every facet of his life with the world at large. Those of you familiar with my books probably already know why I'm not on Facebook or Twitter... http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/09/six-reasons-why-wired-uks-editor-isnt-on-facebook/ E7D1EEA2-2EC3-417C-92F9-76E686FEA582 2010年9月18日 18:58:20 -0800 The Five Best Web-based Fax Services -- Life Hacker Despite the decrease in the popularity of fax machines, faxing is still a common practice. Here's a look at five of the most popular services for sending and receiving faxes from a computer -- without the clunky hardware. http://lifehacker.com/5635900/five-best-fax-services AAB3F539-CC9E-4C25-879A-0680A6C69198 2010年9月17日 18:56:46 -0800 Latest Robot From Japan -- VideoSift.com AIST and Kawada Industries unveiled the latest model in their line of humanoid robots. The HRP-4 is designed to look like a slim athlete -- but looks more like an anoretic Power Ranger. http://videosift.com/video/Holy-crap-Latest-Robot-From-Japan 476C95DC-498C-43F9-9F78-7149D2F6570C 2010年9月16日 18:52:48 -0800 Echo Park Time Travel Store -- 1714 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90026 -- Laughing Squid.com The Echo Park Time Travel Mart in Los Angeles is a time travel themed store that helps support 826LA, a non-profit organization -- dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. http://laughingsquid.com/echo-park-time-travel-mart/ 6F140743-9517-404C-95EA-D4E0EE4EB5EC 2010年9月14日 18:50:18 -0800 Privacy Tool Disabled After Security Holes Exposed -- Wired.com A highly lauded privacy tool designed to help Iranian activists circumvent state spying and censorship has been disabled after an independent researcher discovered security vulnerabilities in the system that could potentially expose the identities of anonymous users. http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/09/haystack/ D1A64818-2AB3-4A2B-9CD5-527748456868 2010年9月13日 18:47:37 -0800 The Ultimate Pen and Paper Gaming Table: The Emissary -- Geek Chic For the game master with gold pieces to burn...er...to melt... http://www.geekchichq.com/Co_Store/The_Showroom/The_Emissary/The_Emissary.html 2D04C88D-0E2C-462A-83E9-0A80CDE8C074 2010年9月10日 18:43:56 -0800 Positions of Satellites Around Earth -- Google Earth Blog This collection by Analytic Graphics Inc. shows real-time (updated every 30 seconds) positions of 13,000 satellites around the Earth. The positions come from a government sponsored database which shows all satellites tracked in real-time. http://www.gearthblog.com/satellites.html 1FB357C1-5CCD-4C19-BF88-74C5A96DD174 Wed, 8 Sep 2010 18:40:28 -0800 Every App Has a Scary Basement -- Miksovsky Blog Jan Miksovsky explores the tendency of software applications to develop critically important yet unbelievably fragile components upon which too much rests. He likens it to a scary basement: the dark, old, mysterious, and temperamental body of code which is vital to the running of the operation. The scary basement is cantankerous and hard to maintain -- something only operated upon by the most senior and stalwart of the team's engineers, and conspicuously avoided by everyone else.<br /> <br /> Anyone who's ever inherited a sizeable legacy code base knows what he's talking about... http://miksovsky.blogs.com/flowstate/2010/09/every-app-has-a-scary-basement.html A93EBD2E-04AA-4381-94C3-4693B78488FA Tue, 7 Sep 2010 18:35:06 -0800 Tooth Regeneration Gel Could Replace Fillings -- Discovery.com A new peptide, embedded in a soft gel or a thin, flexible film and placed next to a cavity, encourages cells inside teeth to regenerate in about a month, according to a new study in the journal ACS Nano. http://news.discovery.com/tech/tooth-regeneration-gel.html 79E7E1E4-7EE7-418A-8F36-76C946E1496F Thu, 2 Sep 2010 18:33:44 -0800 Mark Zuckerberg Complains About His Privacy Being Invaded -- Slate The Facebook founder is being sued and says his legal foe "is seeking to uncover unnecessary details about his private life." According to Reuters, Paul Ceglia is a New Yorker who claims he has a years-old contract with Zuckerberg that entitles him to 84 percent ownership of the site, which basically exists to allow people to share unnecessary details about their private lives. <br /> http://slatest.slate.com/id/2265909/entry/6/ F69ABD7A-8050-477E-B2F6-C3793267D26D Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:31:19 -0800 Memristors Take a Step Toward Faster, Low-Power Memory -- Wired.com A new circuit element called a memristor, or ‘memory resistor,’ could usher in extremely efficient data storage that could eventually make instant-on, low-power PCs a reality. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/flash-memory-memristor/ 50AF0996-C982-4EE5-8F9F-F550DFAFA560 2010年8月31日 18:30:04 -0800 Top Secret X-37B Unmanned Space Shuttle 'Disappears' for Weeks, Then Reappears -- News.com.au AMATEUR astronomers are enjoying a cat-and-mouse game with the US military in keeping track of its secret space plane, the X-37B. http://www.news.com.au/technology/us-militarys-top-secret-x-37b-shuttle-disappears-for-two-weeks-changes-orbit/story-e6frfro0-1225909738276 6C53EF8F-3FAA-4043-A483-93E4C3C8DFC9 2010年8月25日 18:28:33 -0800 How Much is Left of the Earth's Resources? -- Scientific American Here's a graphical accounting of the limits to what one planet can provide... http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=interactive-how-much-is-left 6E93A343-6ABF-4C53-8D1A-259015AAF23F 2010年8月23日 18:27:07 -0800 Rated Broadband Speeds in the U.S. are Bogus -- Ars Technica Broadband providers in the US have long hawked their wares in "up to" terms like: '10Mbps' (where "up to" sits like a tiny pebble beside the huge font size of the raw number.) In reality, no one gets these speeds. That's not news to the techno-literate, of course, but a new Federal Communications Commission report (PDF) shines a probing flashlight on the issue and makes a sharp conclusion: broadband users get, on average, a mere 50 percent of that "up to" speed they had hoped to achieve. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/08/your-worst-fears-confirmed-real-broadband-speeds-half-of-whats-advertised.ars 039E6419-D840-4F44-900D-9C831042CE23 2010年8月22日 18:25:08 -0800 Technology Leads More U.S. Park Visitors Into Trouble -- NY Times As an ever more wired and interconnected public visits the parks in rising numbers, rangers say that technology often figures into serious mishaps. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/science/earth/22parks.html?_r=2 0C0A4B3B-4C02-4DA8-88BF-C324CCF07A08 2010年8月21日 18:22:48 -0800 Google Offers Cloud-based Learning Engine -- MIT Technology Review Google has launched a service that could add 'smarts' like Pandora's and Amazon's recommendation engines into more apps. Google Prediction API provides a simple way for developers to create software that learns how to handle incoming data. For example, the Google-hosted algorithms could be trained to sort e-mails into categories for "complaints" and "praise" using a dataset that provides many examples of both kinds. Future e-mails could then be screened by software using that API, and handled accordingly. http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/26093/ 9C9F7A3D-7DB0-4E1C-84B3-C7AA35D9ED19 2010年8月20日 18:19:19 -0800 How to Bypass Internet Censorship -- MasterNewMedia.org Bypassing internet filters, circumventing internet censorship blocks, and sidestepping forced filtering by commercial internet filtering software are the key focus of this in-depth guide to internet circumvention issues, tools and technologies. http://www.masternewmedia.org/privacy_security/bypass-internet-censorship/bypass-internet-filters-anonymous-browsing-guide-20071118.htm 7D142478-FD6F-4425-B339-337CDDB0184A 2010年8月18日 18:17:32 -0800 Russian Billionaire's 300ドル Million Yacht -- Wall Street Journal Designed by Philippe Starck, the "A" has quickly become the most loved and loathed ship on the sea. WSJ's Robert Frank takes an exclusive tour of Andrey Melnichenko's 394-foot mega-yacht. http://online.wsj.com/video/inside-a-russian-billionaire-300-million-yacht/B91C478A-E6BB-4FCA-BD8C-61A1E79AB0B0.html E10FC0A7-633A-4C17-B132-9E6FEAB63FA6 2010年8月17日 17:48:26 -0800 POV of Space Shuttle Rocket Booster Launch -- Public Broadcasting Service This film shows a space shuttle launch from the perspective of a solid rocket booster, one of the giant white rockets attached to the belly of the shuttle during its ascent. Thanks to a tiny camera and contact microphone attached its frame, you can ride along with it as it sends the shuttle into orbit, then free falls back to earth. There's not much going on visually until the boosters separate at about the two-minute mark. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/insidenova/2010/08/what-were-watching-nasas-accidental-video-art.html?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=fanpage&utm_campaign=pbs 39162DDF-200C-476D-AE28-6527737DD107 2010年8月16日 17:46:37 -0800 Graphics Processors Being Used for Brute Force Password Cracking -- Government Computer News Now even carefully chosen passwords are not enough, at least if they are too short, according to researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. The reason: graphics processing units, which are powerful enough to conduct quick, effective brute-force attacks on password-protected systems. http://gcn.com/articles/2010/08/16/gpus-brute-force-password-hacks.aspx?s=gcndaily_170810 6C226A85-2D98-41EE-BC3D-E8AC5B2F8C72 2010年8月15日 17:44:30 -0800 Cell Phone Spying Made Easy with SpyBubble -- www.spybubble.com Tired of relying on outdated methods like 'trust' and 'deeply meaningful relationships' to prevent your partner from cheating? Well, now there's Spy Bubble -- the easy (and fun!) way to spy on your significant other... http://www.spybubble.com/cell-phone-spy.php?hop=nomanhyder 8779DAC6-9076-4C44-A348-5A5AB8CD422F 2010年8月14日 17:42:29 -0800 The Next Best Thing to Oil -- New Scientist.com Since 2008, a European consortium led by Athanasios Konstandopoulos at the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Thessaloníki, Greece, has been operating a 100-kilowatt pilot plant that generates hydrogen from a combination of sunlight and steam. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19308-the-next-best-thing-to-oil.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news C69BBD1E-DEB3-4BEE-B9AC-057FFFA4550D 2010年8月13日 17:40:53 -0800 13 Things That Identity Thieves Don't Want You to Know -- Yahoo.com Former identity thieves confess the tactics they use to scam you... http://shine.yahoo.com/event/financiallyfit/13-things-an-identity-thief-wont-tell-you-2299277/ B0FCB30F-CBB5-4117-BDD1-0D65FB6BACF0 2010年8月12日 17:39:40 -0800 Programmatically Executing Stock Trades Based on News Headlines -- www.dowjones.com Here'a another aspect of my first book, Daemon, come to life; stock trading bots that monitor public news feeds and interpret what they read to automatically trade in and out of stocks. Let me go on record saying that this won't end well... http://www.dowjones.com/salesandtrading/product-djlexicon.asp B09A5427-154B-4E17-88B3-32B527B3A663 2010年8月11日 17:37:20 -0800 PhoneFactor: Phone-based Tokenless Two Factor Strong Authentication system -- www.PhoneFactor.com This is a technology that permits Two Factor Strong Authentication while eliminating the need for expensive security tokens and other 2-factor devices. http://www.phonefactor.com/ F045AC07-2B78-49FB-B2CA-0C6285887492 2010年8月10日 17:35:23 -0800 Blackberry Shares User Data with Saudi Arabian Government -- Hufffington Post The pact involves placing a BlackBerry server inside Saudi Arabia, Saudi telecom regulatory officials said, and that likely will let the government monitor messages and allay official fears the service could be used for criminal purposes. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/07/blackberrysaudi-arabia-de_n_674621.html 6BECDECE-A44E-4F79-A015-30433300DD13 Sun, 8 Aug 2010 17:34:02 -0800 Mind-blowing Graphics Projection onto Real-world Buildings -- Wimp.com The special effects here are pretty amazing....and all projected over a real building's surface. http://www.wimp.com/realisticprojection/ 4829AF01-387E-487D-851E-03C8E113CBAD Sat, 7 Aug 2010 17:30:53 -0800 DARPA Wants Inhalable Drugs to Counter Effects of High Altitude -- Popular Science DARPA has awarded 4ドル.7 million to researchers to come up with inhalable drugs that eliminate the negative impacts of high altitude on soldiers by helping their bodies to rapidly acclimate. http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-08/aiming-high-darpa-wants-inhalable-drugs-counter-effects-extreme-altitudes 5706A544-34D3-4C24-A9DA-7A0E95DDF28E Fri, 6 Aug 2010 17:29:42 -0800 Google's Schmidt: Society Not Ready for Coming Technology -- CBS News Schmidt noted that using artificial intelligence, computers can use 14 pictures of anyone on the Internet and stand a good chance of identifying that person. Similarly, the data collected by location-based services can be used not only to show where someone is at, but to also predict with a lot of accuracy where they might be headed next. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20012761-501465.html 773363F7-84D0-4555-ADDC-F13B32066122 Thu, 5 Aug 2010 17:27:38 -0800 Real-life Aimbot -- YouTube.com If you thought aimbots were annoying in online games, just think how annoying they'd be in real-life. Damned munchkins... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYGlWjIKoY4 845951FA-23B4-48D3-8D9F-85A1D8AB9131 Wed, 4 Aug 2010 17:26:14 -0800 Running Windows, Linux, and Mac OS Side-by-Side With VirtualBox -- www.lifehacker.com Running multiple operating systems side-by-side gives you the chance to test applications, run platform-specific software, and more without rebooting. Here's how to run Windows, Mac, and Linux simultaneously and pain-free as possible. http://lifehacker.com/5623313/how-to-run-windows-mac-and-linux-side-by-side-and-pain+free-with-virtualbox 15F2AE61-7199-404A-BC79-FF8886355A2A Mon, 2 Aug 2010 17:23:50 -0800 Interactive Global FiberOptic Cable Map -- www.cablemap.info This interactive global fiber optic cable map illustrates the choke points in worldwide communications. Be sure to zoom in for additional info on any individual cable. http://www.cablemap.info/ FAFBD5BC-849E-465D-A165-B5C0E3AFA8AD Sun, 1 Aug 2010 17:20:21 -0800 New Ways to Spy on Internet Users Revealed at Hacker Conference -- Huffington Post Attacks demonstrated at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas show how determined hackers can sniff around the edges of encrypted Internet traffic to pick up clues about what their targets are up to. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/31/researchers-discover-new_n_666189.html 9929B75B-141C-4881-A0F3-FDC409BF2C14 2010年7月30日 17:18:22 -0800 CIA Invests in Recorded Future -- Federal Computer Week Magazine In-Q-Tel and Google Ventures are investing in Recorded Future, a company whose technology monitors the Web in real time and develops predictions of future events from the content, according to reports. http://fcw.com/articles/2010/07/29/inqtel-google-fund-web-analysis-firm.aspx?s=fcwdaily_300710 A9393259-65C4-48AB-ADEC-FC029389788B 2010年7月29日 17:15:55 -0800 Ruling Allows Jail-breaking of iPhones -- NY Times Owners of the iPhone will be able to legally unlock their devices so they can run software applications that haven't been approved by Apple Inc., according to new government rules announced Monday. http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/07/26/technology/AP-US-TEC-Digital-Copyright.html?_r=2 733D45E2-EF4A-4B14-8B73-F9A2A0C0AE95 2010年7月27日 01:14:21 -0700 Wal-Mart Radio Tags to Track Clothing -- Wall Street Journal Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to roll out sophisticated electronic ID tags to track individual pairs of jeans and underwear, the first step in a system that advocates say better controls inventory but some critics say raises privacy concerns. http://online.wsj.com/article/NA_WSJ_PUB:SB10001424052748704421304575383213061198090.html 4445E9DF-ABD9-48A7-8235-9633B5447976 2010年7月23日 01:12:03 -0700 A Headset That Reads Your Thoughts -- TED Talks Tan Le's astonishing new computer interface reads its user's brainwaves, making it possible to control virtual objects, and even physical electronics, with mere thoughts (and a little concentration). She demos the headset, and talks about its far-reaching applications. <br /> <br /> Props to Ray Nothnagel for alerting me to this!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://www.emotiv.com">Emotiv</a> http://www.ted.com/talks/tan_le_a_headset_that_reads_your_brainwaves.html 8FEC9B7E-C084-4C5B-AF18-42EDE298609A 2010年7月18日 01:07:07 -0700 Automated Debt-collection Lawsuits Engulf Courts -- NY Times Law firms are increasingly using the legal system to collect on bad debts, and they're relying on computer software to help prepare its cases. While many of the cases represent legitimate claims, critics say the lawsuits are too often based on inaccurate or incomplete information about the debtor or the amount owed. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/business/13collection.html?_r=1 8F3657D4-FC7A-41E7-AADB-BE2F6C3A0BE3 2010年7月12日 01:04:37 -0700 Getting More Ink Out of Inkjet Cartridges by Resetting the Memory Circuit -- www.videosift.com If an inkjet cartridge pops up an 'almost empty' alert, it might actually still have a third of the reservoir left. Use the instructions in this video to reset the cartridge memory circuit... http://videosift.com/video/Printer-Ink-Secret-Revealed-BUT-WAIT-THERE-S-MORE 5ADC85AE-47F5-41E5-B51A-74F90F001F87 2010年7月10日 01:00:45 -0700 U.S. Plans Cyber Shield for Utilities -- Wall Street Journal The federal government is launching an expansive program dubbed "Perfect Citizen" to detect cyber assaults on private companies and government agencies running such critical infrastructure as the electricity grid and nuclear-power plants, according to people familiar with the program. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704545004575352983850463108.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLETopStories BA91C39A-1F8D-4F7C-905F-E7E4AB68A53C Thu, 8 Jul 2010 00:59:22 -0700 Mother Lives on in Computer Game -- www.imgur.com A child finds messages in a game left for him by his deceased mother. A far more touching story than that of Matthew Sobol... http://i.imgur.com/Ns2tv.jpg 568C91D0-38F4-4959-A2D4-6F892A4ADD03 Sun, 4 Jul 2010 00:56:23 -0700 First Ever Photo of an Alien Planet -- www.huffingtonpost.com An image taken in 2008 by the Gemini Observatory has finally been confirmed to be the first direct image taken by a ground-based telescope of an "alien planet" (a planet outside our solar system). http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/30/alien-planet-photo-first_n_630628.html 9DEF5292-FD93-4888-AF88-2864AB80745B 2010年6月28日 00:54:51 -0700 Now Scientists Can Read Your Mind Better Than Your Can -- www.reuters.com Brain scans may be able to predict what you will do better than you can yourself, and might offer a powerful tool for advertisers or health officials seeking to motivate consumers, researchers said on Tuesday. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2214937420100622 8A5A974D-7433-46AE-B07A-CDB9109F2A3B 2010年6月25日 00:52:46 -0700 Computer program detects depression in bloggers' texts -- www.physorg.com Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) developed a software program that can detect depression in blogs and online texts. The software is capable of identifying language that can indicate the writer's psychological state, which could serve as a screening tool. http://www.physorg.com/news196441969.html 1EDCC926-C523-4BBB-ABA3-DCD0803E4AA0 2010年6月23日 23:40:26 -0700 Apple collecting, sharing iPhone users' precise locations -- LA Times Apple Inc. is now collecting the "precise," "real-time geographic location" of its users' iPhones, iPads and computers. In an updated version of its privacy policy, the company added a paragraph noting that once users agree, Apple and unspecified "partners and licensees" may collect and store user location data. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/06/apple-location-privacy-iphone-ipad.html DCC50FE0-1494-409D-88FE-BB8214425C40 2010年6月21日 23:38:18 -0700 Five Ridiculous Gun Myths Portrayed in Movies -- www.cracked.com Hollywood has been playing fast and loose with pesky facts since the invention of film -- and guns are no exception. http://www.cracked.com/article_18576_5-ridiculous-gun-myths-everyone-believes-thanks-to-movies.html 661A8C8D-B84D-4879-B26F-7EC010980982 2010年6月17日 23:34:16 -0700 Should brain scans be admissible evidence in court cases? -- Seed Magazine fMRI is generally thought to be no more or less reliable than the traditional polygraph test, which measures the changes in various physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure and skin conductance that can change when someone is lying. The success rate of the polygraph is only a little higher than would be expected by chance and, according to a report by the National Academies’ National Research Council, the technique cannot be relied upon to give accurate results. http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/fmri_on_trial/ F556BAB4-C5D9-4668-B659-1B6FD274FE89 2010年6月11日 23:31:39 -0700 10 Things Your Internet Provider Really Doesn ́t Want You To Know -- www.highspeedinternet.net ISPs put a lot of effort into marketing the positive elements of their services, but there are a number of things they would rather keep hidden... http://www.highspeedinternet.net/uncategorized/10-things-your-internet-provider-really-doesn%C2%B4t-want-you-to-know.asp 9F8B526F-A612-4CFB-85BE-7014292FBFDB Mon, 7 Jun 2010 12:44:23 -0700 Nasa scientists discover evidence 'that alien life exists on Saturn's moon' -- Telegraph.co.uk Researchers at the space agency believe they have discovered vital clues that appeared to indicate that primitive aliens (microbes) could be living on the moon. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7805069/Titan-Nasa-scientists-discover-evidence-that-alien-life-exists-on-Saturns-moon.html 0F846829-4417-4600-B543-CF90B2CF24AD Sat, 5 Jun 2010 12:41:46 -0700 Virtual Cable Navigation -- virtual-cable.net A technology that makes car navigation as simple as following a virtual cable suspended over the road... <br /> <br /> Sebeck's quest thread lives!<br /> <br /> (Hats off to Gregg Favalora for the link) http://virtual-cable.net/virtual_cable_video0.html 427E1DD7-151C-4BAD-9C16-C78E6F6FA7FA Wed, 2 Jun 2010 12:38:34 -0700 Set a Rotating Picture of the Earth as Your Ubuntu Wallpaper -- www.lifehacker.com This week, weblog, 'Simple Help', demonstrates how to rotate a photo of the Earth from space as your Ubuntu desktop wallpaper. http://lifehacker.com/5556316/set-a-rotating-picture-of-the-earth-as-your-ubuntu-wallpaper 77173EF0-630F-4D4B-86A2-5015109C3108 2010年5月28日 12:35:43 -0700 Anti-Spam Advisor to Russian Government Might Be Spam Kingpin Himself -- krebsonsecurity.com A leading Russian politician has accused a prominent Moscow businessman of running an international spam and online pharmacy operation while serving as an anti-spam adviser to the Russian government. Russian investigators now say they plan to create a special task force to look into the allegations. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2010/05/following-the-money-part-ii/ FBBA1F56-2F88-4818-8DB4-0BBA2F5C9FBE 2010年5月24日 12:33:20 -0700 Air Force GPS Problem: Glitch Shows How Much U.S. Military Relies On GPS -- www.huffingtonpost.com A problem that rendered as many as 10,000 U.S. military GPS receivers useless for days is a warning to safeguard a system that enemies would love to disrupt, a defense expert says.<br /> <br /> The Air Force has not said how many weapons, planes or other systems were affected or whether any were in use in Iraq or Afghanistan. But the problem, blamed on incompatible software, highlights the military's reliance on the Global Positioning System and the need to protect technology that has become essential for protecting troops, tracking vehicles and targeting weapons. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/01/air-force-gps-problem-gli_n_595727.html F174D202-34AB-419C-A5C1-A00B6CFEC375 2010年5月20日 12:29:12 -0700 Google's Wi-Fi Data Collection -- www.techdailydose.nationaljournal.com Google has acknowledged that they intercepted bits of Wi-Fi data from their Street View cars while scanning Wi-Fi hotspots. As near as I can tell, Google admitted this on their own and then stopped doing it. So what's with the outrage and possible legal action? http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2010/05/google-wifi-data-under-more-eu.php 6C216E5C-C0FB-4F6D-BEDD-891217FB545D 2010年5月18日 22:57:55 -0700 The Price of Facebook Privacy -- NY Times In recent months, Facebook has revised its privacy policy to require users to opt out if they wish to keep information private, making most information public by default. Some personal data is now being shared with third-party Web sites... http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/13/technology/personaltech/13basics.html EE353A0A-0291-4866-8D05-1A5A77C50718 2010年5月12日 22:56:23 -0700 Circular Gear Systems -- www.videosift.com Here's a fascinating collection of gear box designs that don't look like they should even work...but they do. http://videosift.com/video/Unbelievable-non-circular-gear-systems F8180588-BB85-4E3D-8838-F4BF5AF0CF89 Sat, 8 May 2010 22:55:04 -0700 America's Hypersonic Cruise Missile -- www.popularmechanics.com The mission: Attack anywhere in the world in less than an hour. But is the Pentagon's bold program a critical new weapon for hitting elusive targets, or a good way to set off a nuclear war? http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/4203874 009C7DA3-F142-4783-9559-E7304AF8396E Mon, 3 May 2010 22:53:57 -0700 8 Best Tiny Linux Distributions -- www.techradar.com There are plenty of reasons for wanting a low-resource Linux distribution. Maybe you have some ancient hardware that you need to breathe new life into. Perhaps you want something that will fit on a modestly sized memory stick. Or it might be that you want to run 200 virtual machines simultaneously on your desktop... http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/8-of-the-best-tiny-linux-distros-683552 15343C18-50BA-4D12-8399-3A79F752EBE2 2010年4月30日 22:51:31 -0700 Self-Destructing Text Messages -- www.telegraph.co.uk With the launch of a new service called Safe Text. The system sends messages to mobile phones -- but messages that self-destruct as soon as they have been read. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/mobile-phones/7635860/Safe-Text-brings-self-destructing-SMS-to-mobile-phones.html 393E91B8-C642-4D1A-A309-69D880D5298E 2010年4月27日 22:49:23 -0700 Copy Machines Retain Images on their Hard Drives -- CBS News A black market has developed buying and selling images lifted off of discarded copying machine hard drives... http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6493270n&tag=mncol;lst;1 E64E3E95-D66C-4F32-AA93-27CD582A0520 2010年4月24日 22:46:16 -0700 America's Secret Space Shuttle Launches Tonight -- www.dailymail.co.uk It looks like the space shuttle's more diminutive cousin - but experts say it was created with technology from a generation beyond. The U.S. military is poised to launch the mysterious X-37B unmanned winged spacecraft tonight - but what America plans to do with it there is anyone's guess.<br /> <br /> The mission has been wrapped in secrecy from the get-go. 'Well, you can't hide a space launch, so at some point extra security doesn't do you any good,' said Gary Payton, Air Force deputy under secretary for space systems, in a Tuesday teleconference with reporters. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1268138/X-37B-unmanned-space-shuttle-launched-tonight.html DCB77FA1-EEE9-4233-BEFA-77D04A56EE9A 2010年4月22日 15:24:51 -0700 How to Skip Trailers and FBI Warning on DVD's -- www.videosift.com Tired of suffering through endless ads and government warnings for legally-purchased DVD's? With this simple trick you can get right to the movie you paid for... http://videosift.com/video/How-to-Skip-the-Trailers-and-FBI-warning-on-any-DVD C57BFD61-D127-4457-BE5A-73F918706B04 2010年4月19日 15:58:17 -0700 Exoplanet Detection Just Got 5 Times Better -- www.economist.com This week, in Nature, Eugene Serabyn of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and his colleagues describe a stunning implementation of what is known as an optical vortex coronagraph. In place of a dark spot, this uses a disk of glassy material, etched with a carefully designed pattern which changes the phase of the incoming light, in effect twisting it back onto itself and creating a dark hole in the centre of the image. This blots out the starlight more effectively, making it easier to see nearby planets. http://www.economist.com/science-technology/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15905845 1D9DD28D-8242-442E-BF4D-773AB13D81E5 2010年4月16日 15:55:17 -0700 'Mind-reading' Bran Scan Software Showcased in New York -- Google News The software analyzes functional MRI scans to determine what parts of a person's brain is being activated as he or she thinks. In tests, it guessed with 90 percent accuracy which of two words a person was thinking about, said Intel Labs researcher Dean Pomerleau. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jpJKXrjBOe-rLKZbqgFl5emtgYFgD9EUP19G0 B71DD936-3DDF-427C-8240-5D70B29716FB 2010年4月13日 15:53:11 -0700 Awesome Homemade Drone w/High-Def Video -- www.liveleak.com As if you needed any more incentive to build a remotely piloted drone of your own, here's a truly capable home-built R/C plane with an onboard high-def camera -- swooping over the winter Alps... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b5b_1270999616 D7A7280D-8B06-4DA1-8BAF-98BC042D07A7 2010年4月10日 17:55:17 -0700 Reaching for the Stars if Easy...Comparatively -- www.videosift.com Here's an excellent video that discusses the realities of reaching the stars... http://videosift.com/video/Reaching-The-Stars-Is-Easy-Compared-To-Some-Things B8BFB22F-D226-408C-A46F-0F274F9E5435 Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:54:01 -0700 Create a Bootable Ubuntu Thumb Drive -- www.lifehacker.com If you've been meaning to get more familiar with Ubuntu Linux, here's an easy (and useful) way to do it without having to ditch your Windows machine in the process. With this article, you can create your own bootable thumb drive, so that you can boot directly into Ubuntu on a temporary basis.<br /> <br /> As a bonus, you can use the thumb drive to rescue data from broken/infected Windows systems via Ubuntu utilities. http://lifehacker.com/5504531/the-complete-guide-to-saving-your-windows-system-with-a-thumb-drive C638F6E6-B6AE-4AF4-9CD4-3512BBD48C28 Sat, 3 Apr 2010 17:49:49 -0700 Shaoxing, China Malware Capital of the World -- www.zdnet.com Computer security firm Symantec announced on Monday that Shaoxing, China was malware capital of the world.That’s just one of the takeaways in the company’s March 2010 MessageLabs Intelligence Report, an analysis of the origins of targeted attacks and malicious emails used to gain access to sensitive corporate data.<br /> <br /> According to the company’s research, nearly 30 percent of targeted malware attacks came from China — with 21.3 percent from Shaoxing alone. Runner-up to the crown was Taipei, at 16.5 percent, with London taking the bronze at 14.8 percent.<br /> <br /> On a national scale, China trumped all, followed by Romania, with 21.1 percent of attempted attacks, and the United States, with 13.8 percent. http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=32452 7DFEC83E-9BD2-42CC-B5D8-51DF51B9D991 Thu, 1 Apr 2010 17:46:31 -0700 Reputations are Dead in an Age of Social Networks -- TechCrunch Next week a startup is launching that’s effectively Yelp for people. If someone has something good or bad to say about you, they’ll be able to do it anonymously and with very little potential legal or social fallout. <br /> <br /> And if they've got a botnet at their disposal (or can buy access to one), they'll have an army of pseudo 'people' available to instantly agree with them.&nbsp;&nbsp;Manipulating public opinion has never been more affordable... http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/28/reputation-is-dead-its-time-to-overlook-our-indiscretions/ 86D832C4-94B7-404B-97D3-509856BB325A 2010年3月28日 16:37:51 -0700 SQL Injection via License Plate -- www.gizmodo.com Although this is amusing, it isn't likely to work quite like the driver hopes -- mostly because his command line is too long for most plate-reading systems. Then there's the curving bit on the bumper extremities....<br /> <br /> A tip of the hat to Rick Klau for the heads-up. http://gizmodo.com/5498412/sql-injection-license-plate-hopes-to-foil-euro-traffic-cameras 168233E0-3B69-485E-839F-764CDFFB1164 2010年3月25日 18:44:15 -0700 Tinmith Augmented Reality System -- www.stumbleupon.com The official web site for the Tinmith project, demonstrating research into mobile outdoor augmented reality. This project is part of the Wearable Computer Lab at the School of Computer and Information Science, University of South Australia. <br /> <br /> Things have changed a bit since I was in school... http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2XsE9K/www.tinmith.net//r:t D10C711A-002F-4613-B9CB-449586069891 2010年3月22日 18:41:26 -0700 The Dropout Economy -- www.time.com Reihan Salam has an incredibly insightful essay in a recent issue of Time Magazine. Generation Y isn't likely to accept an economic system that fails them -- but neither will they rebel. They'll just reinvent society. Augmented reality, digital currencies, new economic models -- and all in a mainstream mag... I had to turn back to the cover to make sure I wasn't perusing the Utne Reader... :) http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1971133_1971110_1971126,00.html F0950F49-DE1A-4FF1-A5B1-AB89C97CD383 2010年3月19日 18:36:01 -0700 Use Linux to Scan Unreadable Windows Drives for Viruses -- www.lifehacker.com You can use Linux to fix unbootable drives, recover files, delete files, and even kill viruses. For those of you that aren't quite as well-versed in Linux, technology blog gHacks has a tutorial for doing just that... http://lifehacker.com/5492593/use-linux-to-scan-unusable-windows-drives-for-viruses B9F5E580-5A0D-46E9-9361-1DD7F4B1D191 2010年3月18日 18:33:00 -0700 Hacker Disables 100 Cars Remotely -- www.wired.com More than 100 drivers in Austin, Texas found their cars disabled or the horns honking out of control, after an intruder ran amok in a web-based vehicle-immobilization system normally used to get the attention of consumers delinquent in their auto payments. http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/03/hacker-bricks-cars/ EA1978E1-1275-4410-9492-3F1939DF86AB 2010年3月17日 18:30:16 -0700 The Dark Side of the Web -- www.pcpro.co.uk Google sees only a fraction of the content that appears on the internet. Stuart Andrews finds out what's lurking in the deep web. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/356254/the-dark-side-of-the-web E3F09B1E-6DA6-4DFD-9F2D-ADF5F88C3190 2010年3月16日 18:27:44 -0700 Google Public Data -- www.google.com ​The Google Public Data Explorer makes large datasets easy to explore. As the charts and maps animate over time, the changes in the world become easier to understand. You don't have to be a data expert to navigate between different views, make your own comparisons, and share your findings. http://www.google.com/publicdata/home 1F9DD799-7AB5-4A3A-9AA9-BC798171A437 2010年3月14日 18:26:06 -0700 Telepathic Computer Can Read Your Mind -- www.telegraph.co.uk Telepathy has taken a step closer to reality after British scientists developed a computer that can read your thoughts. fMRI technology was involved... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7421180/Telepathic-computer-can-read-your-mind.html 156B8237-F900-4EA0-8E8E-2DB3373C4C95 2010年3月13日 18:24:16 -0700 How Games Get You Addicted -- www.cracked.com I suppose this was meant to be an indictment of the game industry, but I found myself taking notes... :) http://www.cracked.com/article_18461_5-creepy-ways-video-games-are-trying-to-get-you-addicted.html 05FFDC51-C01D-4F8A-B981-ADDE5A78087D 2010年3月12日 18:23:18 -0700 Entering the Wonderful World of Geolocation -- www.smashingmagazine.com Geolocation apps are going mainstream as tens of millions of smartphones are deployed worldwide. Here's a brief guide to help developers create geographically aware products using a few lines of code. http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/03/08/entering-the-wonderful-world-of-geo-location/ E75A1255-C286-4D1D-8A7F-FBABF4E0F050 2010年3月10日 18:19:25 -0700 Encryption cracked by carefully starving CPU of electricity -- www.engadget.com By fluctuating the voltage to a CPU such that it generated a single hardware error per clock cycle, researchers found they could cause a server to flip single bits of a private key at a time, allowing them to slowly piece together the password. http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/09/1024-bit-rsa-encryption-cracked-by-carefully-starving-cpu-of-ele/ 4989BBF9-145B-4FAF-885C-387A4964105A Tue, 9 Mar 2010 18:17:18 -0700 Authorities Bust 13-million-computer BotNet - Yahoo News Authorities have smashed one of the world's biggest networks of virus-infected computers, a data vacuum that stole credit cards and online banking credentials from as many as 12.7 million poisoned PCs. The "botnet" of infected computers included PCs inside more than half of the Fortune 1,000 companies and more than 40 major banks, according to investigators. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100302/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_botnet_busted 5476FF87-A6CE-4C15-B3C1-517CF141DBB2 Sat, 6 Mar 2010 18:15:44 -0700 CryEngine 3 by Crytek -- www.gametrailers.com The new Crytek game development engine is pretty mind-blowing. Those who played Crysis will remember the destructible environments and realistic lighting & ragdoll physics, but it looks like Crytek has raised the bar again. BTW - The HD demo trailer is worth sitting through the 10-second ad to see. http://www.gametrailers.com/video/beauty-speed-cryengine-3/57638 6FC037C7-1C02-4ED2-953C-19F981FB2A24 Fri, 5 Mar 2010 12:37:50 -0800 Skinput -- Using Human Skin as User Interface -- www.engadget.com Due to different bone densities, tissue mass and muscle size, unique acoustic signatures can be identified for particular parts of the arm or hand (including fingers), allowing people to literally control their gear by touching themselves. The added pico projector makes it even more interesting... http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/02/skinput-because-touchscreens-never-felt-right-anyway-video/ B8F04380-23C5-4C8C-A931-E4E69634923B Tue, 2 Mar 2010 21:16:27 -0800 6 Awesome and Free Android Apps -- www.mashable.com There’s no question that the iPhone has many wonderful apps, but Android’s (Android) smart syncing with existing tools, interesting Android-only experiments coming every day from Google (Google) employees, and its open marketplace model have yielded some tools that may give the average iPhone user pause. http://mashable.com/2010/02/28/android-apps-drop-iphone/ BD7BDEF5-1C90-4134-BF6A-D187EB2F309E Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:32:09 -0800 Journey to Mars Could Take Only 39 Days -- yahoo.news Franklin Chang-Diaz, a former astronaut and a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), says reaching the Red Planet could be dramatically quicker using his high-tech VASIMR rocket, now on track for liftoff after decades of development. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100226/sc_afp/usspacenasamars;_ylt=AogcUynNhxmJqM.GnrOwVbN0fNdF DC3AC7CD-79FD-48B8-9757-0441D086A974 Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:30:48 -0800 Augmented Reality iPhone App -- www.technologyreview.com A new app makes it possible to identify people and learn about them just by pointing your phone. http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/24639/?a=f FEB24479-1C33-40EE-B876-8464C8485614 2010年2月23日 17:29:25 -0800 Movies Don't Just *Seem* Formulaic... -- www.physorg.com Hollywood movies have found a mathematical formula that lets them match the effects of their shots to the attention spans of their audiences. It's only a matter of time until development execs distil this into a piece of turn-key software that automatically rejects the next Shawshank Redemption without their having to read it... http://www.physorg.com/news185781475.html B5C47802-8683-46B8-971E-8488E9101DB3 2010年2月20日 17:24:42 -0800 Your Life As An RPG -- www.g4tv.com Carnegie Mellon professor and ex-imagineer Jesse Schell lays out a vision of the future in which our lives become, essentially, one big RPG. http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/702668/DICE-2010-Video-Design-Outside-The-Box.html 56EC4F50-B60F-404A-BF87-575A241438CD 2010年2月18日 16:48:08 -0800 Doesn't Anyone Shoot on Location Anymore? -- www.mediabistro.com This virtual backlot reel from Stargate Studios illustrates how heavily TV shows rely on green screens and visual effects for outdoor shots. http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlLA/idiot_box/doesnt_anyone_shoot_on_location_anymore_152320.asp?c=rss BD7A82E2-D918-493B-9BF2-9F39A983B261 2010年2月17日 16:46:41 -0800 UK to Deploy Domestic Drones -- www.wired.com The UK is building a national fleet of unmanned aircraft for surveillance, but they might do much more. Plans are being drawn up for these drones to use non-lethal force on human targets -- hypersound, disorienting green lasers, etc, etc.<br /> <br /> Quite a troubling development for a peaceful democracy. http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2010-02/10/future-police-meet-the-uk%27s-armed-robot-drones.aspx 94FB3F6C-9FEF-4AE1-9813-352BE3E844C6 2010年2月13日 16:35:10 -0800 Wind Turbines to Light Streets -- www.engadget.com The Turbine Light concept harnesses the power of the wind from cars rushing past on highways to light up the road. As long as traffic is actually moving that is... http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/06/eco-shocker-turbine-light-concept-uses-wind-to-light-highways/ 30ECCB4A-BC36-47F0-B13D-7B8B2D4688F1 2010年2月10日 16:31:05 -0800 Fusion Tests at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory -- www.sfgate.com Scientists successfully fired an array of 192 laser beams at a helium-filled target no larger than a BB shot and instantly heated it to six million degrees Fahrenheit. This is a crucial test to show that the immensely powerful lasers can achieve safe fusion reactions that could be scaled up for the eventual production of unlimited and clean energy, a dream nuclear scientists have been pursuing for more than five decades.<br /> <br /> More tests to follow this summer. Keep your eye on this 3ドル.5 billion project -- it just might save our collective bacon. http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-01-29/news/17840875_1_laser-beams-national-ignition-facility-deuterium-and-tritium A28EBF9E-DA79-4F87-9676-99FC5B8815BB Sun, 7 Feb 2010 23:18:05 -0800 Are Cosmic Rays Flipping Your Bits? --- www.lambda-diode.com The more random access memory your machine has, the more likely it is that cosmic rays can introduce memory errors. A system on Earth, at sea level, with 4 GB of RAM has a 96% percent chance of having a bit error in three days without the use of error-correcting RAM. With ECC RAM, that goes down to 1.67e-10 or about one chance in six billion. http://lambda-diode.com/opinion/ecc-memory 4C2C163C-3CB3-4150-BB07-386B6511F574 Sun, 7 Feb 2010 23:11:36 -0800 iPhone Security Flaw Discovered -- www.mobilecrunch.com iPhone allows settings configuration files to be installed over-the-air through Safari, primarily to help enterprise businesses setup a bunch of iPhones as quickly as possible. This article shows that industrious hackers have figured out a way to exploit this feature to redirect handset packets through any server they wish. http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/02/03/potentially-nasty-new-iphone-security-flaw-discovered/ 86F1BEBE-3996-4270-AA78-AD3B63753F1E Fri, 5 Feb 2010 23:04:05 -0800 Spray-on Liquid Glass -- www.physorg.com Spray-on liquid glass is transparent, non-toxic, and can protect virtually any surface against damage from water, UV radiation, dirt, heat, and bacterial infections. However, it's primary use will no doubt be in coating the workspace of colleagues who are out on holiday... http://www.physorg.com/news184310039.html F6717513-7FC8-480B-9F7C-EF3F871DB751 2010年1月30日 22:59:48 -0800 Executives Growing Fear of Cyberattacks -- NY Times A survey of computer-security executives suggests that attacks on the Internet pose a growing threat to the energy and communication systems that underlie modern society. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/29/science/29cyber.html?partner=rss&emc=rss B815FAFC-5FEB-4579-8D33-F4846EBAFB88 2010年1月29日 19:37:55 -0800 Pick Locks Like a Pro -- onlineeducation.net This diagram illuminates the mysteries of common combination locks -- and makes the case for choosing your lock wisely... http://www.onlineeducation.net/lock/ 9A807D7A-9003-4873-B24E-886B5D0BC8A6 2010年1月28日 19:35:00 -0800 All Your Twitter Bot Needs is Love -- Washington Post The brief snippets of communication in Twitter make it easier for bots to masquerade as human. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/22/AR2010012205282.html F36988AB-0E79-4B55-86BF-871C242CE741 2010年1月25日 19:28:46 -0800 Truly Impressive 360° Degree Video Technology -- www.cnn.com CNN demonstrates 360 degree video footage from Haiti by Immersive Media. You can pan the camera around while the video plays as if you're really there. Keep your eye on this technology because in my opinion it's better than 3D. http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2010/01/world/haiti.360/index.html?hpt=C1 2B579241-86B4-4BF7-A6E3-0455B8FFBAB0 2010年1月23日 16:54:38 -0800 htaccess Tips Every Web Developer Should Know About -- www.devmoose.com Apache's .htaccess (hypertext access) configuration file can be a very powerful Web development tool. Here are a score of tricks you may not know... http://devmoose.com/coding/20-htaccess-hacks-every-web-developer-should-know-about 1C4970BF-1920-4413-A8F2-848D1E60EA2A 2010年1月22日 18:24:51 -0800 Plasma Rocket Technology -- www.videosift.com Ad Astra Rocket Company has tested what is currently the most powerful plasma rocket in the world -- one capable of traveling to Mars in 39 days. <br /> <br /> As the Webster, Texas, company announced, the VASIMR VX-200 engine ran at 201 kilowatts in a vacuum chamber, passing the 200-kilowatt mark for the first time. The test also marks the first time that a small-scale prototype of the company's VASIMR (Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket) rocket engine has been demonstrated at full power. http://www.videosift.com/video/Plasma-Rocket FE007EF9-3340-490F-9CEB-512C7FF514C9 2010年1月14日 18:20:24 -0800 U.S. Military Deluged by Drone Data -- NY Times Remote-controlled drone aircraft are producing so much video intelligence that military analysts are finding it difficult to keep up. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/business/11drone.html DC0905EE-1C99-4E55-A5D0-5081D9930F14 2010年1月10日 15:07:21 -0800 Thieves Using Google Earth to Plunder Napa Valley Solar Panels -- Popular Science Local police speculate that enterprising thieves are using Google Earth to find California wineries with solar panels for the taking. Now a Congressman has included a provision in the Technology Roadmap Act that would create a national registry to better track solar panel serial numbers. http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-01/thieves-use-google-earth-evil-plunder-winery-solar-panels C0601157-8040-4EA6-8FFA-307EC0D82F21 Sat, 9 Jan 2010 15:10:32 -0800 U.S. Tech Worker Shortage Questioned -- eWeek Recent report examines near-stagnant wages for U.S. workers and H-1B visa holders.&nbsp;&nbsp;None of this is news to anyone who works in IT. There are plenty of skilled workers in the U.S., but companies aren't keen on paying for them -- and our network infrastructure will suffer as a result. http://www.eweek.com/index2.php?option=content&task=view&id=58333&pop=1&hide_ads=1&page=0&hide_js=1 5685A424-C70D-4EE2-9DEE-2D9664F0F225 Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:07:17 -0800 Seven Things You Need to Know About Augmented Reality -- www.guardian.co.uk Smartphones are bringing the once-SF concept of augmented reality into the everyday world... http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2010/jan/05/7-things-about-augmented-reality 8CBCF21F-D2CD-42DA-B205-E96C56377044 Wed, 6 Jan 2010 11:20:16 -0800 Time Lapse Image of Milky Way -- www.break.com 15 hour time lapse of the night sky from Paranal Laboratory in Chile. Breathtaking... http://www.break.com/index/milky-way-time-lapse.html B23D90CB-5BE4-4F3B-AF4C-E9BA6BAF05FA Mon, 4 Jan 2010 21:43:26 -0800 Glowing Walls Could Spell End of Light Bulb -- Times Online Light-emitting wallpaper may begin to replace light bulbs as early as 2012, according to a government body that supports low-carbon technology. Less clear is how wall-mounted paintings, shelves, and furniture won't get in the way. Perhaps glowing ceilings might be a better idea? http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/article6970927.ece E55A3E67-6808-453C-87B6-0CDA98CA07D9 Fri, 1 Jan 2010 11:58:44 -0800 Fixing U.S. Drone Hacking Vulnerability -- Wired.com The recent discovery that Iraqi insurgents had hacked into the video feeds of U.S. drone aircraft (using 26ドル worth of off-the-shelf parts) reveals a glaring weakness in the command and control of these unmanned vehicles -- the data link isn't encrypted! This article discusses the rather significant changes required to fix this problem. <br /> <br /> Incidentally, the fact that any data transmission on a battlefield could be sent unencrypted is just mind-boggling. By definition a battlefield is a hostile environment... http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/12/fixing-drone-data-a-not-so-modest-proposal/ 611DC99A-4B65-4559-8FBE-4D216EAA1D82 2009年12月28日 00:42:25 -0800 Encrypt Your Thumb Drive Data -- Wired.com You've got lots of confidential data on your USB memory stick. Bad things could happen if you lost it, so here's a Wiki that tells you how to encrypt the drive contents.... http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Encrypt_Your_Thumb_Drive 22C38FFC-690D-411B-940B-303044288B5F 2009年12月23日 00:38:44 -0800 XM-25: U.S. Army's Future Weapon -- Liveleak.com The U.S. Army is in final field tests for a squad-level weapon that gives pin-point indirect fire capability. It's a timed-detonation grenade round from the looks of it... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=74d_1261798009 390099E5-31C9-43A3-B2A5-E465398CE65A 2009年12月20日 00:35:03 -0800 First-person Remote Control Flight -- www.liveleak.com It's amazing how accessible this technology is. You can pretty much launch your own surveillance drones now. How long until camera-steadying technology makes it on board? http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2c8_1260427787 A0B78874-295C-4299-90CA-5B10C77AE0E8 2009年12月14日 13:20:56 -0800 10 Augmented Reality Apps for Your iPhone -- www.mashable.com Augmented reality is getting ready to explode into the mainstream. Now's the time for every early adopter worth his/her salt to grab a handset and start blazing a path through the clunky, buggy, alpha releases that will keep you on the cutting edge... http://mashable.com/2009/12/05/augmented-reality-iphone/ 1EE4D7D4-FE9A-42A4-B6EA-E1F476A2193A Wed, 9 Dec 2009 17:59:26 -0800 Alcohol Pill Can Get You Drunk Without Drinking -- Times of India Russian chemists have created a technique that powderizes alcohol, allowing it to be consumed as a pill. This is useful for people who feel drinking is too much work, and also for the screenwriters of Hangover 2, who will need plot device to get things moving all over again... http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Now-vodka-that-comes-in-a-pill/articleshow/5282435.cms 1CB043F4-9964-4A03-9BEA-337292EAE90D Sat, 5 Dec 2009 17:53:29 -0800 Cool Superconductor Demonstration (no pun intended) -- www.break.com I'm not sure how the events in this video are possible from a physics point of view, but natural laws seem to break down when electricity courses through very cold materials (French captions)... http://www.break.com/index/cool-superconductor-demonstration.html 386C92F9-D2D1-4B96-B690-D89E19757484 Wed, 2 Dec 2009 15:03:47 -0800 A Personal Helicopter -- www.liveleak.com Dangerous as hell, but undoubtedly this will pop up in my fiction somewhere.... It's just too cool. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=264_1259443953 BB7F04AE-1432-4126-B4F1-5F500F6233C5 2009年11月29日 14:57:04 -0800 Anonymity and the Dark Side of the Internet -- www.guardian.co.uk Freenet software allows users complete anonymity as they share viruses, criminal contacts, and child pornography. This cuts to the heart of the matter: anonymity is critical for evading arrest by repressive regimes, but it also empowers criminals. Is there a balance that can be struck between anonymity and user-tracking?<br /> <br /> For some time now, I've contended that our computer networks and the social networks they facilitate can form the fabric of society itself -- reputation-based darknets (encrypted networks), membership in which requires surrender of anonymity--but only to the others within that darknet (or community). http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/26/dark-side-internet-freenet 048AEC69-9C9E-4DEB-A72E-FB0AFF462B7D 2009年11月28日 14:49:09 -0800 The Power of Search in Shaping Public Opinion -- www.imgur.com As a comparison, search Google for images on 'Abu Ghraib.'&nbsp;&nbsp;Thankfully, we still address our past mistakes in all their ugliness, so that coming generations may learn from them. No good can come from white-washing the past and indulging in the fantasy of infallibility.<br /> http://i.imgur.com/2cSeW.png 35C744F1-38AF-4043-BB02-1C03B6FF2267 2009年11月27日 14:28:07 -0800 Facebook Friend Turns into Big Brother - Lacrosse Tribune Local police have started mining social network imagery for easy arrests. Given the deplorable status of city and state budgets, you can probably expect more such cyber patrols... http://www.lacrossetribune.com/news/local/article_0ff40f7a-d4d1-11de-afb3-001cc4c002e0.html 4911BA69-61EB-4BEC-891B-153522FCA459 2009年11月25日 14:23:55 -0800 fMRI Brain Scan Used in Murder Sentencing -- www.sciencemag.org fMRI scans of brain activity have been used as evidence in the sentencing phase of a murder trial. I anticipate this technology will continue to expand -- particularly as cash-strapped states look for a silver bullet to clear their case backlogs. This makes it all the more imperative that we have a public discussion of the accuracy and effectiveness of the tech and the specific implementations of that tech. <br /> <br /> Likewise, what legal standards will be used to constrain police 'searches' of people's minds? Do we need a 21st century Bill of Rights that covers 'search' of suspects' minds, clearly delineating what will and will not be permissable for authorities? Finally, is it only a matter of time until fMRI goes into widespread use in repressive regimes around the world where leadership wants to isolate and identify 'troublemakers' and 'dissidents'? Stay tuned.... http://blogs.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2009/11/fmri-evidence-u.html 0692EEA6-686A-47A1-8120-34FC6B266D85 2009年11月24日 17:02:58 -0800 Wave of U.S. Debts Coming Due -- NY Times Treasury officials face a trifecta of headaches: a mountain of new debt, a balloon of short-term borrowing that comes due in the months ahead, and rising interest rates (just in case anyone thinks the scenario in the sequel to Daemon, is implausible...). http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/business/23rates.html?_r=3 5DA47D14-7B68-495C-AA42-D8A98336C6A9 2009年11月22日 22:34:11 -0800 Age of Cyber Warfare is Dawning - BBC Cyber warfare has moved from fiction to fact. Many nations are now arming to defend themselves in a cyber war and readying forces to conduct their own attacks http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8363175.stm 47A193C6-E898-4EB5-9647-9FEBD4C42C74 2009年11月18日 22:32:05 -0800 Visualizing Sound Waves with Fire - www.youtube.com Very cool acoustic experiment with a PVC tube, propane, and speakers. Probably not suitable for the average dorm room, but then it would kick ass at 5X the size for a heavy metal band... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBydVCF4DrY&feature=player_embedded A2628847-32BD-423D-A911-5B76372AE0B0 2009年11月14日 15:24:16 -0800 Water on the Moon - yahoo.news The LCROSS rocket blasted a crater on moon that discovered up to 24 gallons of water in the debris cloud. It looks like long-term missions to the moon won't have to lift all their water after all, and this would also allow them to create rocket fuel for the return journey. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/13/water-on-moon-nasa-lcross_n_356997.html EC328D71-902D-4790-B5F7-FCE12AE4DDE6 2009年11月13日 12:45:13 -0800 Breaking the Botnet Code - www.technologyreview.com Software that deciphers botnet communications could help infiltrate criminals' networks. http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/23924/?a=f 82873B8B-C388-4AFF-AA00-831B3FB7D980 2009年11月11日 11:24:43 -0800 Upcoming FPS, 'Modern Warfare 3' Captures Real Warfare -- The Onion The Onion usually skewers a topic perfectly with their accurate, insightful satire. This one ably deflates the modern warfare cliches... http://www.babelgum.com/4007716/ultrarealistic-modern-warfare-video-game-features-engine-repair-awaiting-orders.html 5F2B44C1-0FE3-4AE7-87A1-9819CD1F00DD Mon, 9 Nov 2009 20:42:03 -0800 Cross Country Trip on Google Maps -- www.liveleak.com I've always wanted to write a script that grabbed Google Map Streetview photos, gathering them into an animation of a journey. Well, someone's done it for me... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1b5_1256522559 EC75466F-A81E-43E3-AC26-7B57184AA322 Sun, 8 Nov 2009 20:40:21 -0800 Wall Street is Rising but Main Street is Still Hurting. Why? -- www.pbs.org Bill Moyers has on renowned economist James K. Galbraith to discuss what's happening with the U.S. economy. http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10302009/watch.html 044A9B5D-AFF9-4B1F-A466-3159629E13FD Fri, 6 Nov 2009 20:38:25 -0800 Laser Gunship Torches Car -- www.wired.com In case you think military lasers are still science fiction, here's one in action... http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/10/video-laser-gunship-blowtorches-truck/ F7262D6B-DDC4-412C-ADDB-BCDF5D2ECD1D Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:36:42 -0800 Deep Hydrogen in Rocks -- www.astrobio.net Hydrogen exists in geological formations and can conceivably be released by fracturing (crushing the stone). Hydrogen off-gasses from the fresh fracture surfaces for hundreds of hours. http://www.astrobio.net/exclusive/2774/deep-hydrogen D1AD593C-3961-47D2-B8DB-30777B789407 2009年10月31日 20:35:02 -0800 Renewable Energy in America -- www.technologyreview.com Here's a map of the potential for existing renewable energy technologies in various regions of the U.S. http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/23049/?a=f D96F2D4D-69CB-43A8-850B-6C20E426B7C6 2009年10月29日 20:33:39 -0800 MIT Students Put Camera in Space for 150ドル -- www.ireport.com An MIT class brought a rocket and a camera to the edge of space -- and took photos to prove it -- with only 150ドル worth of materials. http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-328198 01F56710-590C-40D4-BF00-F4417BD6D9BB 2009年10月22日 20:32:09 -0800 Laser Cooling Could Create Exotic States of Matter -- www.nationalgeographic.com Lasers can actually be used to super-cool matter -- and in so doing create exotic matter. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/09/090908-cool-lasers-new-matter.html CA248629-3B1A-4E84-816D-AB14E5E92509 2009年10月20日 20:30:35 -0800 The Venus Project Rethinking society from the ground up, how would we do things differently? http://www.thevenusproject.com/ 99844EE1-8B36-4E1D-825F-29DFA0549A0C 2009年10月13日 20:29:41 -0800 How Real is the Threat from Autonomous Technology? -- www.economist.com As botnets and malware continue to spread, how real is the threat to human liberty from these fast-evolving digital monsters? http://www.economist.com/sciencetechnology/displayStory.cfm?story_id=14340666 A8ED5115-BB2A-46CB-ADAE-2F7D5EF6F162 Thu, 8 Oct 2009 20:28:10 -0800 Five Barriers to Adoption of Augmented Reality -- www.readwriteweb.com Augmented reality seems about ready to explode, but there are still a few barriers to its widespread use. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/augmented_reality_five_barriers_to_a_web_thats_eve.php BA2A91F0-0BAF-4901-9586-09FC1036AB88 2009年9月28日 20:26:52 -0800 Sophisticated Malware Rewrites Online Bank Statements to Hide Fraud -- www.wired.com Malware authors have realized that they can hide their theft by simply recoding the victim's online bank statement to hide their withdrawals. http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/09/rogue-bank-statements/ 0E8CFAA8-FB95-474B-80CD-7428344A03AC 2009年9月21日 20:25:33 -0800 Layar - Augmented Reality for Mobile Devices -- www.layar.com Here's a development platform for creating spatially-aware web objects... http://layar.com/ A79B765C-2C2F-499F-9D5D-0EE17C941006 Tue, 8 Sep 2009 20:24:38 -0800 Will Machines Outsmart Mankind? - NY Times Increasing complexity of software and unanticipated interactions between networked software has begun to raise the specter of fairly dumb machines pushing humanity around... http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/science/26robot.html 531DB1F1-B9FB-4B2F-9206-053FA5414006 2009年8月31日 20:23:06 -0800 Where Cell Phone Use Data Goes -- jeffjonas.typepad.com Mobile devices in America are generating something like 600 billion geo-spatially tagged transactions per day. Every call, text message, email and data transfer handled by your mobile device creates a transaction with your space-time coordinate. http://jeffjonas.typepad.com/ 39B62BF2-19BC-4B39-A27E-C20D5D07D752 Wed, 9 Sep 2009 20:21:11 -0800 How a Fake Credit Card is Made - Sophisticated ID thief rings can produce just about any credit card they need. http://www.videosift.com/video/How-to-make-a-fake-credit-card C0147D23-D90F-4547-A05D-6565FA93888C 2009年8月25日 20:20:08 -0800 Why Identity Theft is Not Rampant in Europe - msncentral.com In the EU government ID numbers and official records are not readily available for commercial purposes. Instead, they're used by the government. Whereas in the States, SS#'s are the gateway to all sorts of trouble. http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Banking/FinancialPrivacy/P116528.asp B294A04F-D29B-4BC6-AF9F-6AAA6ADCC35B 2009年8月18日 20:18:41 -0800 High Speed Stock Trading Pays Off in Milliseconds - NY TImes Forget value investing...the financial sector is focusing on gaming the system for profits. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/24/business/24trading.html?partner=rss&emc=rss 9CEF4089-F5D2-4328-9936-09DB70557041 Mon, 3 Aug 2009 20:17:26 -0800 That Haunting Feeling...it's just 19hz -- users.iafrica.com An English researcher accidentally discovered that sound frequencies at 19Hz can bring on a feeling -- even the visual perception of a ghost.... http://users.iafrica.com/s/sa/salbu/apollo/HumA2.html 6255C732-B3B1-4427-AA28-FC7800348196 2009年7月31日 20:15:29 -0800 High Speed Stock Trading Wars - www.arstechnica.com High frequency stock trading measures success in different ways than traditional stock trading... http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/07/-it-sounds-like-something.ars BF945FF1-62E3-4441-87BF-2A3A009B296D 2009年7月27日 20:12:04 -0800 Aerogel, the Coolest Substance Ever - videosift.com Aerogel is derived from a gel in which the liquid component of the gel has been replaced with a gas. The result is an extremely low-density solid with several remarkable properties.... http://www.videosift.com/video/Aerogel-one-of-the-coolest-materials-ever-made B37AD2E3-F64E-4E04-A531-D1B123589980 2009年7月21日 20:09:22 -0800 Bulldozing the Suburbs - www.csmonitor.com As American suburban life begins to make less and less sense economically, we'll be likely to see more subdivisions being plowed under -- the land redirected to more productive purposes. http://features.csmonitor.com/environment/2009/06/19/bulldoze-the-burbs/ DDAE3F1B-1530-4D90-8CE1-A1FED4ECD45A 2009年7月14日 20:07:54 -0800 Homicides in New York City By Location - NY Times Here's a breakdown of every murder in NYC on an interactive map. http://projects.nytimes.com/crime/homicides/map?src=tp 56A7CBD8-5BCB-4C2E-BB05-C40364566CED Thu, 9 Jul 2009 20:06:52 -0800 High Population Densities Cause Cultural Explosions - www.scienceblog.com Close concentrations of people striving to succeed breeds radical cultural evolution. It makes sense, but it's no doubt not an entirely pleasant process (e.g., the massive shanty-town cities of the Third World). http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/high-population-density-triggers-cultural-explosions-21803.html 12700DE4-39F5-44FA-B69B-88E2E694E83F Mon, 9 Nov 2009 20:05:18 -0800 Dead Man's Switch - www.deadmansswitch.net Here's a way to let folks know you're dead via email -- even after you're dead. You can leave instructions, etc. Reminds me of a certain story. Hmm.... http://www.deadmansswitch.net/ B243B77C-8903-4C38-8BCC-E1B230A3BA6A Wed, 1 Jul 2009 20:03:33 -0800 A Startling Vision of the Future - www.liveleak.com It seemed so much better on the newsreel... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=0fc_1243898083 0152E103-7E10-4F12-8C20-0E49A1C27E94 2009年6月29日 18:02:22 -0800 Relative Size Comparison of Stars in the Galaxy If you think you have a handle on relative size in the universe, prepare to have your mind completely blown... http://www.videosift.com/video/Planet-and-Star-Size-Comparison-in-HD 21763D28-1352-4EBF-84C6-5DA4BA8A420D 2009年6月23日 16:28:39 -0800 51 Things Blurred Out on Google Earth - www.focus.com Back in the early days of Google Maps and Google Earth, the powers-that-be didn't seem aware that anyone could be looking in from above. Not so today, as these blurred out areas show (or don't show). http://www.focus.com/fyi/it-security/blurred-out-51-things-you-arent-allowed-see-google-maps/?tfso=3338 ABF3C377-A564-41EF-8377-2F3EC82C9326 2009年6月16日 16:26:54 -0800 Telecom Tech Helping Authorities Track Protestors in Iran - news.bbc.uk Although the technology revolution has made it possible for independent voices to get the word out about recent events in Iran, it also helps the authorities track who's doing the talking. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8112550.stm C31A20FA-9D85-4F34-94CA-B9168462F891 Wed, 3 Jun 2009 16:24:46 -0800 Disappearing Cities - Detroit - jamesgriffioen.net The modern industrial hub city might be fading in America -- even as cities in the Third World grow ever larger. These images are haunting reminders of how change washes everything away eventually. http://www.jamesgriffioen.net/ 34B8B93D-183F-4B55-A421-26822C7DC0B3 2009年5月26日 16:22:17 -0800 fMRI Lie Detection - www.psychologytoday.com Research into fMRI lie detection reveals that secrets might be difficult to keep in the near future... http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200201/truth-serum D019F8C5-5A66-4802-A769-89E98003C65F 2009年5月20日 16:20:54 -0800 Is the Addiction-based Model for Gaming Evil? Jeff Vogel contemplates addictive-based game design. http://rpgvault.ign.com/articles/986/986323p1.html 1EC3ED0C-4EA6-4CDF-8A0B-847E48BD0CC8 2009年5月19日 16:13:54 -0800 Simple Musical App That's Surprisingly Involving - lab.andre-michelle.com Don't let the simplicity of this web app fool you. Play around with it, and you'll be amazed how much fun it is. http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix 4E5EB976-317A-47B2-8558-2E5831F6D25C Wed, 6 May 2009 16:09:22 -0800 Make a Rope from Plastic Shopping Bags without Tools - www.metacafe.com Although you're unlikely to need this skill, in the event you do --- it'll really impress the hell out of folks. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2508061/make_rope_from_plastic_bags_without_tools/ 46DC73F5-2A4C-48D2-B269-18663E877A8A 2009年4月30日 16:07:16 -0800 Can the Modern World be Built with Open Source? Sure there are individual open source projects -- but what about organizing an entire society based on open source principles? http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/mar/05/open-source 0C47F977-943A-41FE-87B6-680403CA3964 2009年4月28日 15:24:29 -0800 10 Immutable Laws of Computer Security - www.technet.microsoft.com It never hurts to go back through the basics -- even though clients sometimes don't want to hear them... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722487.aspx D5249017-05FA-42F5-ACA3-09CD4DD09AEE 2009年4月21日 15:21:52 -0800 A Cyber Attack on an American City - www.perens.com On April 9, 2009, the northern California city of Morgan Hill was apparently the target of a carefully orchestrated cyber attack (which included physically cutting critical fiber optic cables). The results show just how vulnerable our hyper-efficient modern infrastructure is to such tactics. http://perens.com/works/articles/MorganHill/ 01DB8800-922E-4F8C-8F03-33F63D212752 Mon, 6 Apr 2009 15:19:30 -0800 Kites as a Source of Renewable Wind Energy - videosift.com Some serious electricity generation can be done with high-altitude kite turbines. There's the question of what to do about hazards to aircraft from the tethers, but it's worth looking into -- particularly in areas where high-altitude winds are reliable. http://www.videosift.com/video/Kites-as-the-future-of-renewable-energy BEC938C4-6FCF-4406-80E3-8C2BC841F4C9 2009年3月24日 15:08:21 -0800 Thorium as a Fuel for Nuclear Reactors - blogspot.com Early in the history of nuclear energy, Thorium was ruled out as a fuel in favor of other fissionable materials. However, the increased safety and ubiquity of thorium makes it a much more logical choice to power nuclear reactors. http://thoriumenergy.blogspot.com/ F1B14420-7895-4CEB-9EA5-87188E895657 2009年3月17日 15:04:06 -0800 Drupal - An open source web content management system - www.drupal.org Here's an open-source web content management system that's doing real work for non-profits, companies, and individuals alike. It requires some training to run effectively -- but then, what doesn't? The price is certainly right,... http://drupal.org/ 7E052932-A934-4A4E-8A2A-6394FA4D7259 Tue, 3 Mar 2009 15:01:15 -0800 Augmented Reality in Action - offworld.com UK game company, Introversion, plays around with an augmented reality UI. Designer, Leander Hambley talks about it more in his blog post <a href="http://forums.introversion.co.uk/defcon/introversion/viewtopic.php?p=75418#75418%3Cbr/%3E%3Cbr/%3E">here</a>. http://www.offworld.com/2009/02/introversions-defconar-mutuall.html 53B00462-C5B4-4CA5-A040-C5A641D3D4C4 2009年2月17日 00:38:06 -0800 Computer Repair Kit in a Thumb Drive -- Readwriteweb.com Technibble recently released the second version of its popular Computer Repair Utility Kit, a collection of 57 hand picked tools to help you diagnose and repair your Windows machine. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/a_computer_repair_utility_kit.php B50C015B-37FB-469F-A907-44B25A7E49DD 2009年2月15日 00:36:29 -0800 Tiny GPS Receiver -- Engadget.com Epson's Infineon XPOSYS chip is an Assisted-GPS device set for mass production in late 2009. The chip measures just 2.8 x 2.9-mm making it 25% smaller than other A-GPS chips on the market, according to Epson, while consuming half the power. The sensitivity has also been improved for a more accurate location fix while indoors. <br /> <br /> If you need to know where all this is heading, just read Neal Stephenson's 'Diamond Age.' http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/12/epsons-tiny-gps-receiver-will-make-everything-location-aware/ 6141FA41-BF8E-4B12-8EA1-B81D5C6CD6EF 2009年2月13日 00:31:29 -0800 Nano Fabrication Using Amorphous Metals - Yale.edu Yale engineers have created a process that may revolutionize the manufacture of nano-devices from computer memory to biomedical sensors by exploiting a novel type of metal. The material can be molded like plastics to create features at the nano-scale and yet is more durable and stronger than silicon or steel. The work is reported in the February 12 issue of Nature. http://opa.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=6406 0D74F070-569F-49D8-AA79-566443A03522 2009年2月11日 00:29:40 -0800 Flying an RC Plane Down a 3.8km Tunnel -- Checkmycity.com Enthusiasts fly their RC plane alongside their car while driving through a long highway tunnel in Europe. I can only imagine what would have happened if someone tried this in the Lincoln Tunnel in NYC. Tasers would no doubt have made an appearance.. http://www.checkmycity.com/playVideo.php?vid=1013 E1C73C43-4EA5-40DB-BC5E-F83E61CE1471 Sun, 8 Feb 2009 00:24:35 -0800 1980's Sega Video Game Commercial - techeblog.com Video games sure have come a long way in the last 25 years, but I don't the commercials ever got funnier than this one... http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/funny-sega-saturn-commercial CEDA382A-6D42-48A5-8D80-6D74FCF149E1 2009年2月10日 00:22:09 -0800 Parking Tickets as Malware Attack -- YahooNews.com The last place anyone would expect to face a computer security attack is on the windshield of their car. Oh well, I guess that's why it's happening... http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/118488 2D658434-228B-4769-A2C0-6F3043D2AF42 Thu, 5 Feb 2009 00:19:49 -0800 Build Your Own Motion-Activated Spy Cam -- Instructables.com Home projects sure have changed over the years. I remember my first '150-in-1 Electronics Project Kit' (<a href="http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catalogs/1977/">Page 154 of the 1977 Radio Shack Catalog</a>). Now, kids and small governments of all ages can create their own Internet-enabled covert video and audio recording devices. http://www.instructables.com/id/Motion_Triggered_Spy_Cam/ 1D46CF36-4877-4B8A-BDE6-017AE69B2242 Wed, 4 Feb 2009 00:10:29 -0800 Whistleblower Says NSA Monitors Everybody -- dailytech.com Massive dragnet sweeps up communications metadata, and financial records, while targets have all of their communications recorded. <br /> <br /> So much for USSID-18... http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=14038 D016A6E1-40C5-4FF5-922F-98AAF88766ED 2009年1月31日 00:07:36 -0800 Scientists Teleport Matter -- FoxNews.com For the first time, information has been teleported between two separate atoms across a distance of a meter. This was achieved by the Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland -- along with colleagues at the University of Michigan.<br /> <br /> It makes you wonder what's going to be discovered in the next fifty years (assuming we don't burn out civilization first). http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,482264,00.html 78B24814-2C58-41AB-ACE6-1FC46E9E452E 2009年1月26日 00:01:44 -0800 Hypersonic Sound Demonstration at TED in 2004 -- ted.com Woody Norris, the inventor of hypersonic sound, demonstrates the technology at TED in February, 2004. For those of you who read Daemon and wondered if hypersonic sound was real -- wonder no more... http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/woody_norris_invents_amazing_things.html 76199AA7-79A2-44DB-A21E-68E2B480DDCE 2009年1月23日 23:59:14 -0800 Ten Sci-fi Devices Nearing Reality - NewScientist.com As William Gibson once said: "The future is already here -- it's just unevenly distributed." Lately tech has been advancing so rapidly you might need to update your understanding of what's currently possible on a weekly basis. http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/mg20126921800-ten-scifi-devices-that-could-soon-be-real D98AD083-CACB-4F74-9CBE-D602B45D3EEB 2009年1月21日 23:55:51 -0800 Liquid Wood is the Plastic of Tomorrow -- DW World German scientists believe a new invention, liquid wood, could soon supplant the chemical in terms of everyday usefulness. http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3938912,00.html?maca=en-tagesschau_englisch-335-rdf-mp 007E9BAE-7C33-498E-A7BB-A46E55D54566 2009年1月19日 23:54:47 -0800 New Games Powered by Brain Waves -- physorg.com Mattel demonstrated the game, Mindflex, at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 8, 2009. EEG sensors detect player brain wave activity to move a rubber ball through obstacles -- officially removing throught-controlled devices from the realm of science fiction. http://www.physorg.com/news150781868.html 3DE10135-7FA5-4CC1-885A-7150E526D977 2009年1月17日 23:50:49 -0800 Modern Society Vulnerable to Solar Storms -- nap.edu Although solar flare ups have occurred infrequently over the eons, when they did occur pre-industrial man wasn't likely to notice. Modern electrical grids, communication systems, and navigational tools, however are susceptible to interruption by solar storms. It's possible that the next major disturbance could cause a temporary global blackout of critical systems, according to a report by the National Academies.<br /> <br /> How to go about shielding systems from these flare ups?&nbsp;&nbsp;Is it possible (and if so, is it economically feasible)? http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12507&page=R1 5E6096A3-5AFB-4F0F-B8BE-5F91B1944EA3 2009年1月16日 22:06:18 -0800 Scientists Closing in on Cloak of Invisibility -- Yahoo News.com Researchers at Duke University, who developed a material that can "cloak" an item from detection by microwaves, report that they have expanded the number of wavelengths they can block. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090115/ap_on_sc/sci_cloak_of_invisibility FC032B62-FE99-4020-85AC-6288E15539BD 2009年1月14日 22:03:19 -0800 NASA Detects Mystery Booming Sound In Deep Space - Gizmodo.com NASA has detected a deep space sound that currently defies explanation. They don't have a single clue about its origin, according to Alan Kogut from the Goddard Space Center.<br /> <br /> Huge surprises like this remind us that the universe is probably far more interesting than we can imagine... http://i.gizmodo.com/5128146/nasa-detects-mystery-booming-sound-in-deep-space-origin-unknown 5A1920A0-9A01-4C45-9A82-A6214EADC88D 2009年1月12日 21:59:55 -0800 Storm Botnet Cracked (And Why It Won't Help) - Heise-online.co.uk Researchers have cracked the bot's command and control architecture, but that doesn't mean the botnet is doomed.&nbsp;&nbsp;Running a centralized extermination of a botnet entails making remote changes to tens of thousands of machines -- without the owner's approval.&nbsp;&nbsp;And that's a hell of a lot like a worm... Would it break some workstations? What if those workstations were running a medical lab? Or a prison perimeter control system?<br /> <br /> So, cracking a botnet's DNA doesn't mean the monster can be slain.&nbsp;&nbsp;The cure might do more damage than the disease.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> <br /> http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/Storm-Worm-botnet-cracked-wide-open--/news/112385 8F796413-8ED0-413B-B6F5-22688569FD69 2009年1月10日 22:04:18 -0800 fMRI System Reading Someone's Mind - CBS 60 Minutes Functional magnetic resonance imaging as depicted in my book is not fiction. While the documentarians in this 60-Minutes segment seem entertained by the prospect of a computer reading and correctly interpreting brain activity, the real-world ramifications are quite serious. How long until resource-rich but human-rights-poor nations begin to use such systems to identify potential agitators within their populations? <br /> <br /> Certainly we can't roll back the clock on progress or ban technologies; however, establishing standards of ethical behavior in relation to these technologies is (at least) a start. Democracies should begin to consider legislation to address lawful versus unlawful searches of one's mind for information. One might take the search warrant laws as a foundation (e.g., no fishing expeditions - the warrant must explicitly state the information being searched for and what questions the subject will be asked, etc.).<br /> <br /> Bottom line: There are interesting times ahead...<br /> <br /> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/30/60-minutes-mind-reading-f_n_154370.html E7891239-EE64-44AF-BBA0-8D76E4A29878 Fri, 9 Jan 2009 21:03:15 -0800 FBI Says 'Cybergeddon' is #3 Threat to U.S. - Yahoo News Shawn Henry, assistant director of the FBI's cyber division, told a conference in New York that computer attacks pose the biggest risk "from a national security perspective, other than a weapon of mass destruction or a bomb in one of our major cities."<br /> <br /> Strange, but linking critical infrastructure together with an inherently open protocol doesn't seem like such a great idea anymore... http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090106/ts_alt_afp/uscrimeinternetsecurity_newsmlmmd DE7CD418-28B7-4320-936D-7F55473104FC Thu, 8 Jan 2009 00:27:58 -0800 The Year 2038 Problem/Opportunity -- Wikipedia.com The "Unix Millennium bug" (or "Y2K38") may cause some computer software to fail before or in the year 2038. The problem affects all software and systems that store system time as a signed 32-bit integer. <br /> <br /> Most 32-bit Unix-like systems store and manipulate time in this format, and aging, embedded systems might be tricky to revise. <br /> <br /> However, Y2K remediation vets probably see this for what it is: billable hours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem 452FA0E6-EB39-40CE-9AAB-913CF5643897 Tue, 6 Jan 2009 00:26:11 -0800 MI5 To Step up "Remote Searching" of Citizen PC's - Times Online UK The Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain to routinely hack into people’s personal computers without a warrant. Information-sharing agreements between EU governments will make any information gleaned exportable to member states. <br /> <br /> The question remains whether British police are l33t... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5439604.ece 80D73E3E-AF20-451D-AB73-342DDF900014 Sun, 4 Jan 2009 00:21:26 -0800 Pinhead Fusion Reactor Test Nears - Telegraph UK Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists will attempt to create an artificial sun on earth, possibly providing an answer to the world’s impending energy shortage. The National Ignition Facility (NIF) tests will begin this spring and involve focusing intense laser energy on a piece of matter the size of a pinhead for just a billionth of a second.<br /> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/3981697/Scientists-plan-to-ignite-tiny-man-made-star.html 96A67CED-C975-4986-83CC-6881B2E64022 2008年12月27日 00:19:27 -0800 A Peek at Homeland Security's Files on Travelers -- Newsweek A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for a copy of one reporter's travel dossier produces a shockingly detailed profile of his movements, communications, and means of payment. http://current.newsweek.com/budgettravel/2008/12/whats_in_your_government_trave.html A3D10377-3323-4CB1-8362-2FFB55722B8B 2008年12月22日 00:16:16 -0800 Gen Y Soldiers Grok Remote Weaponry -- StrategyPage.com After a childhood of playing video games, U.S. soldiers find the new CROWS (common remotely operated weapon stations) as agile as a newly grown limb. http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htarm/articles/20081211.aspx 32C5FBDE-5547-42C5-83B5-6228647B5D1E 2008年12月18日 00:13:34 -0800 Scientists Extract Image Directly from the Brain - pinktentacle.com Researchers from Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed a new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor, it was announced on December 11.<br /> <br /> Now, how could this possibly go wrong? http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/12/scientists-extract-images-directly-from-brain/ 3EC46523-1DE6-4A1E-8EA8-BE05C9B5F3E6 2008年12月13日 22:50:14 -0800 1984 Chevy Corvette Commercial - Youtube.com Here's a little trip down memory lane. Now you know why the U.S. auto industry is on life-support twenty-five years later...<br /> <br /> (And no, this isn't a parody) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7w0nQB8Hew&eurl=http://www.videosift.com/video/1984-Corvette-Ad-Bask-in-the-raw-essence-of-the-80s 47DD8F54-6C19-4B2D-8098-75412B1561C2 Mon, 8 Dec 2008 22:46:51 -0800 Thieves Winning Online War - NY Times As I said in my August 8th Long Now presentation, I think the Internet, while a pivotal development, needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. I just don't think we can continue hanging civilization's critical infrastructure on an inherently unsecurable network. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/06/technology/internet/06security.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&partner=rss&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1229235092-xQ0zDkh3sjWlHIqfvZ4t2Q 3A00E826-E563-436E-B70A-A4F35C1A5A8E Sat, 6 Dec 2008 22:44:36 -0800 BotHunter, A Free Passive Network Monitoring Tool - bothunter.net Make sure your computer is still <i>your</i> computer. Run this passive network activity monitor to see what network processes are active on your machine. You might find a rootkit that your anti-virus scanner missed. http://www.bothunter.net/ 2532C9B8-9131-4CCC-B7CC-60E92F47225E 2008年11月29日 22:43:16 -0800 US Warned of China 'Cyber Spying' - BBC It appears that battalions of Chinese 'take home warriors' are testing the barriers of America's cyber defenses. The fact that many of the hardware components in those 'defenses' were built in China should be of interest here. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7740483.stm 8D03DFF9-2FFB-462B-B526-0354E06902D2 2008年11月24日 22:42:12 -0800 Creating Your Own Map-Wiki with 'My Maps' from Google - webmonkey.com Google has created a Maps feature that allows you to Geo-tag comments and other information. It's basically&nbsp;&nbsp;an annotated map layer that you can share with others. Just remember that the terms of use mean you agree to share your geo-data with Google, too. http://www.webmonkey.com/blog/Let_My_Maps_Be_Your_Geo_Database B41842C7-1F2F-4371-AE73-12C266600AA1 2008年11月22日 22:40:42 -0800 America's Next Top Hash Function - Wired.com Bruce Schneier discusses the upcoming competition by the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) to replace the SHA family of hash functions. Submittals were due back in October, 2008, and it will take several years to sort out the most promising candidates. http://www.wired.com/politics/security/commentary/securitymatters/2008/11/securitymatters_1120 1027508E-81CF-482B-B4BD-BBB724F9572B 2008年11月19日 22:39:14 -0800 Air-powered cars - Yahoo News I can't tell if they're designed for actual use or as pun-bait for green-technology journalists... http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/106040/Air-Cars:-A-New-Wind-for-America%27s-Roads 02FB6D0E-6094-4500-8F53-78F7DF3D63E6 2008年11月13日 22:37:45 -0800 Do You Really Need a Scanner? Use Your Phone -- Scanr.com Cheap optics have improved to the point where you can start using your cell phone's digital camera as a scanner -- which you then upload to Scanr's web site (or to your own machine for printing). http://www.scanr.com/ 381EB0F9-5AC5-43E7-A912-98B8DDB9C410 2008年11月10日 21:09:13 -0800 Pakistan Declares Death Penalty for Cyber Crimes -- Wired In case you harbored any doubts as to what governments fear most, Pakistan has moved hacking to the death penalty column (although the law states that the hacker needs to have caused the death of someone through their actions).&nbsp;&nbsp;Is that really a common enough thing in Pakistan that they need a special law for it? http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/11/cyber-terror.html B6490312-C97F-420C-B1B6-BA4BA7E71897 Sat, 8 Nov 2008 21:04:23 -0800 Air-powered Car - Yahoo Finance Compressed air might be useful to create a local commuter car that emits the very atmosphere that powers it. The only question is what energy you use to compress the air -- and that can change as local needs change. <br /> http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/106040/Air-Cars:-A-New-Wind-for-America%27s-Roads 1F61C8A8-CA07-4626-ABE2-F6C2A7BC6CA0 Mon, 3 Nov 2008 20:57:08 -0800 Sinowal Banking Worm Has Gone Undetected For Two Years -- BBC About 500,000 online bank accounts and credit and debit cards have been stolen by a virus described as "one of the most advanced pieces of crimeware ever created." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7701227.stm 9ED8323F-1D61-4292-8D74-516FC4B8BD95 Sat, 1 Nov 2008 14:45:50 -0700 Web Security Firm Warns of Obfuscated Code - Security Focus A new type of cyber break-in is resulting in a significant amount of data being stolen, underscoring that traditional software defenses are hard pressed to catch obfuscated attacks, http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/846 B8430F3E-EB9F-4C23-96CA-41497F2E4FFB 2008年10月29日 14:43:49 -0700 Can You Hack Your Own Web Site? - Nettuts.com The best defense is...a good defense. This site steps you through a number of key considerations when trying to build a robust and secure site architecture. Props to Ben Charnock for putting this article together. http://nettuts.com/articles/can-you-hack-your-own-site-a-look-at-some-essential-security-considerations/ 1E255687-3560-453E-B2DA-F9B8BFC2BB11 2008年10月22日 12:28:15 -0700 Author Daniel Suarez at the Long Now Foundation - longnow.org This summer I spoke on the subject of Bot-mediated reality at the Long Now Foundation in San Francisco. The online Video and MP3 audiois now available for that seminar from Whole Earth Films' web site. I'd recommend watching the video, though, because I use a number of graphics in the presentation.<br /> <br /> Thanks to Stewart Brand and the Long Now Foundation for having me! http://wholeearthfilms.com/suarez_daniel.html 0E5B85D0-C247-4492-AE25-BAE6D1FE1244 2008年10月18日 12:25:41 -0700 Cybercrime Supersite was FBI Sting - Wired In a show of cyber-savvy, the Feds decided that rather than try to hunt through the Web looking for bad guys, they could just set up the best Warez site on the Internet and the black hats would come to them. Who knew that cyber criminals could be so trusting? http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/10/darkmarket-post.html 8229F04A-FEE2-40FE-86B0-7AB914F84B17 2008年10月13日 12:22:27 -0700 U.S. Debt Clock Runs out of Digits - bbc.co.uk First there was the Y2K problem. Now there's the 10TrillionInDebt&nbsp;&nbsp;problem. The answer? Reduce the debt? Hell no...let's add more columns.<br /> <br /> And people wonder why the U.S. dollar doesn't go as far as it used to. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7660409.stm B2595CA2-79D5-49AF-B3D8-4E4CBD33B5D4 Thu, 9 Oct 2008 12:20:19 -0700 Fake YouTube Pages Spread Viruses - Yahoo news In my first book, Daemon, there's an example of graphic decompression security flaws. It looks like they're still around, several service packs later. This one is a browser-based flaw that can result in a security compromise even from a reputable web site that accepts uploaded content. Now that it's been publicized there will hopefully be a fix on the way. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/tec_techbit_youtube_spoofing DD00EE41-5BF7-4219-AB2B-4CCCFBDE1050 Wed, 8 Oct 2008 12:16:09 -0700 World Sunlight Map - Opentopia.com A realistic-looking map of the world's sunlight at the current moment. If you can't have a window office on the International Space Station, then this is the next best thing. http://www.opentopia.com/sunlightmaprect.html CCB5CD93-4EC0-489F-82B6-BE9A4098B965 Tue, 7 Oct 2008 12:14:38 -0700 Cool Button Camera - metacafe.com In David Brin's book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Transparent-Society-Technology-Between-Privacy/dp/0738201448/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225393803&sr=1-1">Transparent Society</a> from a decade ago, he discusses the coming ubiquity of surveillance cameras.&nbsp;&nbsp;Well, now you can look back at the watchers with this tiny button-hole camera.&nbsp;&nbsp;Especially useful for turning consumer rip-offs into YouTube infamy... :) http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1837136/covert_bodyworn_button_screw_camera_captures_video_on_the_go/ 33B99808-2538-4001-9CE7-C1E1CCDFA5E5 Mon, 6 Oct 2008 12:09:02 -0700 What is 'svchost.exe'? -- howtogeek.com If you've ever looked at your Windows Task Manager and noticed several instances of 'svchost.exe' running -- and wondered what's going on -- then here's an informative web page. It also covers the topic of worms and viruses masquerading as 'svchost.exe'. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/what-is-svchostexe-and-why-is-it-running/ C6930169-817D-465A-9EB8-D4C0F59425AB Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:06:14 -0700 SQL Injection Tool - sqlmap.com If you're trying to bullet-proof your&nbsp;&nbsp;web site, here's a handy open source application developed in Python that can help you reproduce common SQL Injection attacks quickly.&nbsp;&nbsp;It's especially useful if you have a lot of web sites or sites with numerous user-input controls.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you like it, be sure to donate to the developers, Bernardo Damele and Daniele Bellucci http://sqlmap.sourceforge.net/index.html 8E1889CD-F5B3-4494-A099-B30BF1CF571B 2008年9月28日 12:01:05 -0700 Foundstone Whitepapers - foundstone.com Here's a great collection of whitepapers on IT security issues from the folks who brought you the 'Hacking Exposed' series of books. http://www.foundstone.com/us/resources-whitepapers.asp 2DCF5720-0B00-4776-95C9-27F2E49B4C9F 2008年9月25日 11:59:37 -0700 iPhone Takes Screenshots of Everything You Do -- Wired.com If you've got an iPhone, pretty much everything you've done on your handset has been temporarily stored as a screenshot that hackers or forensics experts could eventually recover. Surprise! http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/hacker-says-sec.html 33A37FA5-F4FD-4132-950D-FC90D8ED320C 2008年9月23日 00:09:55 -0700 The Brightest Object Ever Recorded In the Universe -- scientificblogging.com Back in March, 2008 a supernova 2.5 million times brighter than the most luminous supernova ever recorded effectively blinded optical and X-Ray telescopes. It also shattered the record for the most distant object ever recorded -- 7.5 billion light years. This one explosion was brighter than an entire galaxy, and if it happened in our own galaxy, we might all be dead from the radiation. The explosion was so massive, it's causing physicists to rework their models of the universe. It didn't manage to actually make the news, though. http://www.scientificblogging.com/scientific_notation/what_really_happened_with_grb_080319b_nasa_talks_about_the_most_intrinsically_bright_object_ever EBAB710B-5719-4D6E-A109-7F2F9F35BF00 2008年9月18日 00:08:51 -0700 Are Americans Losing their DIY Skills? -- Popular Mechanics Just look at the Popular Mechanics Boy Mechanic books to see the kinds of skills that boys and teenagers were once routinely expected to possess . . .(and here's a hint: ganking is not among them). http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/how_to/4221637.html?page=1 A4D2411F-58E0-4493-BD3A-25F456791A25 2008年9月15日 00:04:12 -0700 "Main Core" Database - Democracynow.org Designed for use by the military in the event of a national emergency or suspension of the Constitution, the 'Main Core' system is intended to implement a very different form of government from the one envisioned by our Founders. <br /> <br /> The question is whether 'Main Core' is currently in use . . . http://www.videosift.com/video/Main-Core-Democracy-Now B86961B1-2935-4BCA-AF1A-685B36169A3E 2008年9月11日 00:01:37 -0700 Can We Harness Energy from Space? -- Howstuffworks.com With peak oil already here (or not far off), energy worries have begun to grip the collective psyche. However, a brief glance up at the sun should provide more than a little consolation -- it blows through more energy in a second than all of mankind has used throughout history. And that's just one star out of trillions. <br /> <br /> So let's get up there and start innovating... http://science.howstuffworks.com/energy-from-space.htm 3B8E81EB-DF06-4474-B482-1D2E9F6D0BBD Mon, 1 Sep 2008 23:59:58 -0700 Computer Viruses Make it to Orbit - BBC A computer virus is alive and well on the International Space Station. So much for that chance to start over with a better security model for all of eternity... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7583805.stm 15C165A8-7BC3-4507-B2B2-A80829793F2D 2008年8月27日 23:58:07 -0700 New attack against multiple encryption functions - Computerworld Adi Shamir (who is the 'S' in 'RSA') has presented material at the Crypto 2008 Conference that has promised a new form of mathematical attack against a broad range of cryptographic ciphers, including hash functions (such as MD5, SHA-256), stream ciphers (such as RC4), and block ciphers (such as DES, Triple-DES, AES).<br /> <br /> The new method of cryptanalysis has been called a "cube attack." http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1395888957%20;fp;16;fpid;1 174299CD-22EF-4DE5-9784-807DFDCEF5A8 2008年8月22日 11:15:02 -0700 The Most Annoying Toy in the World -- Videosift I defy you not to laugh out loud while watching this (careful of the sound volume if you're at work). http://www.videosift.com/video/The-most-annoying-toy-in-the-world 8D5F7338-DCDD-4EF4-9E4B-BFDB0C384756 2008年8月18日 12:36:15 -0700 Web Service That Phones You With Ready Excuse -- www.lifehacker.com Here's a service you can use to ring your cell phone at a specific time to provide a ready excuse to exit awkward or unpleasant social situations. Does this really sound easier than just excusing yourself like a normal person would? It's weasel-ware... http://lifehacker.com/400519/get-me-out-of-here-schedules-phone-calls-excuses 8E9BDF29-F548-43AD-9591-1484B80C2ACE 2008年8月14日 12:30:31 -0700 The Biggest Security Hole in a Decade: DNS Cache Poisoning -- NowPublic.com "Six months ago, security researcher Dan Kaminsky was looking for a faster way to host data on the internet. What he found was the biggest internet security hole in a decade... and today the exploit code has been released into the wild."<br /> <br /> Maybe we should have been more careful before we plugged half the damned economy into the Internet... http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/hack-planet-biggest-internet-security-hole-decade 81D3DA75-816E-475D-A24A-696C1ADE9AB0 2008年8月10日 12:27:17 -0700 Bruce Schneier on Corporate Control of Your Devices -- Wired.com Bruce Schneier expounds on the topic of government and private industry increasingly gaining control of devices you thought you owned and controlled. He points out: "It used to be that just the entertainment industries wanted to control your computers -- and televisions and iPods and everything else -- to ensure that you didn't violate any copyright rules. But now everyone else wants to get their hooks into your gear."<br /> <br /> And eye-opening article. Be sure to check out his blog on a regular basis -- always informative: <a href="http://www.schneier.com/blog/">Bruce Schneier's Blog</a> http://www.wired.com/politics/security/commentary/securitymatters/2008/06/securitymatters_0626 86609B81-B169-47B6-8D83-8A27BE1628FB Fri, 1 Aug 2008 12:04:58 -0700 Ender's Game Gets Real -- Slate.com Raytheon has unveiled its "Universal Control System", a drone piloting system that resembles nothing so much as a first-person shooter. The difference here is that when you click 'fire', people die in the real world. Which brings the obvious question: How long before the Pentagon simply buys EA and starts having gamers run war bots in the real world while still thinking they're playing a game?&nbsp;&nbsp;Forget the draft and replace it with a monthly subscriber fee.<br /> <br /> Remember when these types of scenarios were relegated to science fiction films? Damn, I miss those days...&nbsp;&nbsp;(Also: "<i>Universal Control System</i>"?! As a project name, I think it's overreaching just a tad) http://www.raytheon.com/capabilities/products/ucs/ 122E6B85-6B9A-43DD-A28C-67F81F935922 2008年7月29日 11:52:57 -0700 Viacom's Legal Bots Need Tweaking -- www.theconsumerist.com The bots designed to scour the web for illegally posted Viacom content need to have their logic improved. For example, "IF CONTENT = VIDEO THEN IT BELONGS TO VIACOM" does not accurately model reality. At least not yet.... :) http://consumerist.com/5027824/viacom-fraudulently-claims-ownership-of-indie-filmmakers-youtube-clips 34D657FB-22E1-4210-81C5-5A1D59A91067 2008年7月23日 11:46:25 -0700 Triple Monitor World of Warcraft Rig -- YouTube Check out the panoramic view on this guy's gaming system. With just a few more screens he'd have eyes in the back of his head. Helpfully, he describes the hardware he used to achieve this. Now all that remains is explaining the necessity of this purchase to your significant other... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fECWSSpEVVA&feature=user 0BC9936E-39CA-4FF1-9D02-B8A1A56EB611 2008年7月19日 22:36:42 -0700 Corporate Consolidation of Media -- www.neatorama.com Explore the wide range of companies (five) that own just about every media outlet you can think of. And this is just the television consolidation... http://www.neatorama.com/2008/07/07/who-owns-what-on-television/?%2F 364D621A-AA82-452E-B504-25714A71120F 2008年7月15日 22:31:56 -0700 10,000 Laptops/Week Go Missing -- Network World According to the Ponemon Institute, more than 10,000 laptops are reported lost at the 36 largest airports in the US each week and, of those, 65 percent are not reclaimed. Seriously...what the hell?! Who doesn't bother to report a lost laptop at the airport? I suspect someone's not trying very hard to locate the owners -- especially since each laptop probably has owner information somewhere on/in it. <br /> <br /> These devices probably wind up sold en masse, and who knows what confidential information goes along for the ride (the report doesn't state where they wind up). http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/06/study-says-more-than-10-000-laptops-go-missing-at-us-airports-ea/ 88C221C2-DFA4-4D72-ABEC-6CEB91002779 2008年7月10日 22:24:11 -0700 Parallel Universes -- BBC A BBC documentary examines current theories about parallel universes, and their implications. This is a five-part series that's one more reason to procrastinate (since another&nbsp;&nbsp;you in a parallel universe will do the work, you might as well be the inevitable you who doesn't....) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_vpEyE6rug 9150968C-3F80-4C6B-B53B-11B3F01776CC Tue, 8 Jul 2008 22:17:52 -0700 Top TED Talks - www.ted.com The Top 10 TEDTalks of all time, as determined by online viewing popularity. Each talk is 8 minutes of pure insight into a wide variety of topics. Be sure to explore the TED site because all of the talks are fascinating. http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10 50E2F6AE-04F1-45DB-8418-9415750DEDB6 Thu, 3 Jul 2008 22:11:23 -0700 BMW M3 Beats Toyota Prius in MPG Under Certain Conditions? UK show, Top Gear, puts an 8-cylinder BMW M3 against a Prius in a 10-lap driving test, and shows that big engines don't always mean less fuel efficiency -- how you drive matters more than you think. Likewise, the ecological impact of the Prius's battery packs (not to mention disposal of the toxic waste when they wear out after eight years or so), might make the Prius the less ecologically-friendly choice over the long-term. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq9ilgw1plc 2141753D-476E-4388-B291-0A4E4336F675 2008年6月30日 23:39:55 -0700 The Web Site is Down... Just an awesome video that neatly captures the IT support experience... http://www.thewebsiteisdown.com/ A8F2759E-B13D-45A3-A072-449E11D622BF 2008年6月29日 23:47:47 -0700 Photographs Fool Age-verification Scheme in Japan With the full-scale rollout of Japan’s cigarette vending machine age-verification system just around the corner, a reporter has confirmed the existence of a minor flaw: magazine photos can be used to fool the age-verification cameras...<br /> http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/06/magazine-photos-fool-age-verification-cameras/ 9BCF4CD1-0025-4924-87F2-C8812CED47E4 2008年6月27日 23:45:54 -0700 Skyscraper's 728-ton Stabilizing Ball in Action The world’s largest ‘tuned mass damper’ sits near the top of the world’s largest completed skyscraper, Taipei 101 in Taiwan. It's a counter-pendulum to push back against building motion, whether by earthquake or wind. This video shows it reacting to the recent Chinese earthquakes. http://deputy-dog.com/2008/06/22/in-action-a-skyscrapers-amazing-728-ton-stabilising-ball/ D7C8DD37-8CC3-41BB-A12A-9E7553D8010E 2008年6月23日 23:37:05 -0700 MIT Students Develop Solar Dish Hot Enough to Melt Steel The dish is composed of a set of 10 inch by 12 foot curved mirrors mounted to an aluminum framework using simple hardware like washers and zip ties -- but it concentrates the sun's energy so efficiently that it can cause two-by-fours to burst into flames almost instantly, and with a bit more effort, melt steel.<br /> <br /> http://www.dailytech.com/MIT+Students+Develop+Revolutionary+Solar+Dish+That+is+Hot+Enough+to+Melt+Steel/article12153.htm 8E3B07B6-D950-43F9-BBF4-FF1DEF4581A1 2008年6月21日 23:21:43 -0700 Viable Solar Energy Plants on the Horizon <a href="http://www.brightsourceenergy.com/">BrightSource</a> Energy is bringing the cost-per-kilowatt of solar power down within striking distance of conventional fossil fuels (or are fossil fuels rising to meet the cost of solar?).&nbsp;&nbsp;Either way, solar is becoming a viable alternative... http://howtosplitanatom.com/news/viable-solar-power-plants-may-be-on-the-horizen/ DBAFB473-214A-4F71-B885-5B3403FFCF9D 2008年6月17日 23:27:23 -0700 Smartphones Riskier than Laptops? Although your laptop has more vectors to attack, you don't usually walk around with it on all the time, and the increasing complexity of smartphones has increased the options hackers have to compromise them. http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/146813/smartphones_riskier_than_laptops.html 438B357A-C8E9-4DD0-9A90-2BC9C9A8EA03 Sat, 7 Jun 2008 23:32:27 -0700 Kill This Box - DDOS Defense Software The company, <a href="http://www.ypigsfly.com/">yPigsFly</a>, is putting their distributed denial of service (DDOS) defense software to the test by daring any and all to bring down their test server.&nbsp;&nbsp;They won't press charges -- so have at it... http://www.killthisbox.com/ 5B753164-9259-49A4-9624-DF8E2CD711E8 2008年5月22日 22:56:52 -0700 Image Metrics Facial Motion Capture This is a mind-blowing motion capture technology for rendering realistic, real-time actor performances from CGI characters. The fateful day is coming when a movie star doesn't really exist...they're a 3D model with a revolving series of human 'ghosts' inhabiting their geometry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b0R-N6ZQO4 842EE06D-82B7-4EE7-80C8-94D049135AB0 2008年5月20日 22:52:10 -0700 Air Force RFP for Cyber Warfare - fbo.gov If you can take over the world from your keyboard, the Air Force wants to talk to you. The Federal Business Opportunities web site has quietly posted a request for proposals to architect an all-encompassing offensive cyber warfare capability. They use the term 'Dominant Cyber Offensive Engagement' (translation: 'All Your Base Belong To Us'). <br /> <br /> I'm sure all of this comes as a very rude shock to the Chinese -- who decided years ago that cyberspace was the place where they were most likely to achieve battlefield dominance over the U.S. https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=b34f1f48d3ed2ce781f85d28f700a870&tab=core&_cview=0&cck=1&au=&ck= 466DD1E3-A463-4F10-8C67-641CEB350DB4 2008年5月15日 23:37:51 -0700 Projectile Dysfunction in Quake Wars - YouTube.com A great machinema satire of ED ads using game engine from Quake Wars. (SFW). http://www.youtube.com/v/E7fdgGdh4lI&hl=en E8402C29-870B-41C3-BFBB-7F586A7FAC12 2008年5月12日 23:36:26 -0700 What Google Knows About Spam - Matt Cutts Here's a video of Matt's web spam presentation at the recent Web 2.0 Expo. Since he's possibly the leading authority on the topic of web spam, Matt's posts are always interesting. http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/what-google-knows-about-spam/ A08B967E-F6DF-400E-AEA6-516E738DC0F7 2008年5月11日 23:34:07 -0700 Compare Relative Merits of Various Biofuels - gas2.org Each biofuel feedstock has a different impact on overall greenhouse gas emissions, water and pesticide use, as well as the energy required to produce the fuel and its energy yield. Corn-based ethanol isn't just helping to raise fuel prices -- it's also wasting energy. http://gas2.org/files/2008/05/biofuels_compare.gif 8A5FD646-EC90-4E31-86BC-5DD29FDC2E83 2008年5月10日 23:32:57 -0700 Cameras as Social Control in the Internet Age - Flickr Obnoxious people beware: With everyone walking around carrying cell phone cameras and possessed of web publishing capability, it just doesn't pay to be a jerk. The Internet has become a powerful tool for shaming the those whose misdeeds might otherwise go unnoticed. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeremybrooks/2473047860/ 1573B42D-89B6-4D85-A224-4920DB1F4249 Thu, 8 May 2008 23:31:09 -0700 Kraken Botnet Infiltration Triggers Ethics Debate - eWeek What happens when white hats seize control of a botnet? Do they cleanse the tens of thousands of infected host computers without the owners' consent? What if that 'bricks' the host's machine -- and what if that machine had critical data on it? The debate over whether you can ethically kill a botnet has begun... http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Kraken-Botnet-Infiltration-Triggers-Ethics-Debate/ 5E452B4B-D297-45D8-8C98-8F87E4E01E3E Mon, 5 May 2008 23:29:26 -0700 Bots Push Back on Turing Test - Washington Post Common tests used by Web sites to tell the difference between a human and a computer are being targeted by malware bots. And the bots are learning fast... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/30/AR2008043003704.html 81321CC8-D5A4-4F0C-87C3-C0594CD8ED07 Thu, 1 May 2008 23:28:16 -0700 Watch GTA IV Live - Ustream.com Bummed that Grand Theft Auto IV isn't yet available for the PC? Until it comes out in October you could always watch some other jackass play on his Xbox 360 via the magic of streaming video. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/grand-theft-auto-4-live 033D6A69-416C-4CBC-B424-261C0F596201 2008年4月29日 23:27:23 -0700 Movie Trailer to be Adapted into Feature Film - The Onion This is quite possible my favorite satirical piece from The Onion. It perfectly skewers the fanboy phenomenon and nails the inability of major studios to rely upon anything but 'packaging' to sell a movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBM3j7x4Lcw&feature=user C063CEEE-335C-400E-BE47-07A0FF553DB4 2008年4月23日 23:25:56 -0700 Genetic Privacy at Risk from New Legislation - cchconline.org Genetic privacy, parental consent, and individual self-determination rights are at stake with the U.S. Senate’s passage of S. 1858, the ‘Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007.’ This paper outlines five key issues of concern.<br /> <br /> Note: A basic rule I employ is that the more benign the title of the legislation, the more likely it is to screw you. http://www.cchconline.org/pdf/S_1858_NBS-DNAWarehouseFINAL.pdf 09CAF4E6-98D1-4069-8F7B-A93C8BF4350F 2008年4月16日 23:23:50 -0700 Automated Restaurant - BBC News No need to talk with anyone at all. Combine this with ATM's, online shopping, and pumping gas off your credit card, and the isolation of the modern person is complete.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Maintaining friendships is a drag on the economy anyway... :) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7335351.stm 63A68A02-9DFF-4935-9A26-57F627E14D47 2008年4月11日 23:12:06 -0700 Report Finds IRS Security Flaws - Associated Press A report Monday from the office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration expressed concern that a hacker might "gain full control of the IRS network" due to lax security safeguards on key systems. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-04-07-irs-computersecurity_N.htm 6FABE85C-3198-479F-97AA-6870290DFB8E Mon, 7 Apr 2008 23:08:57 -0700 Vehicle Tracking Through TPMS - HexView.com Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) are becoming standard in all new cars, and each wheel of the vehicle transmits a unique ID, easily readable at a distance using off-the-shelf receivers. http://www.hexview.com/sdp/node/44 E3C92D7E-9F47-4A6E-A613-1863BD660FFC Thu, 3 Apr 2008 23:07:12 -0700 RFID encryption cracked - EETimes Germany's Chaos Computer Club has cracked the encryption scheme on the popular Mifare Classic RFID chip. The device is used in many contactless smartcard applications including fare collection, loyalty cards or access control cards. http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=YLPVK3WYXCTVEQSNDLSCKHA?articleID=207000946 21D4CEB9-1899-4E5A-87F8-3BC267FA2C9E Tue, 1 Apr 2008 23:05:33 -0700 Legal Battle Over WarCraft 'Bot' - BBC News Blizzard is suing Michael Donnelly, the creator of the MMO Glider program, which performs key tasks in the game automatically, such as fighting. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7314353.stm D46DCF03-C8D4-4045-B427-AAAB4DD7B921 2008年3月27日 23:04:17 -0700 Miami Preparing for 'Spy-in-the-sky' Security Drones - Reuters Honeywell Corporation is promoting its wingless, pilotless drone observation platform in Dade County, Florida for use by civilian police. <br /> <br /> Is it me, or does the idea of hovering drones observing everything over a U.S. city seem overly 'enthusiastic' from a policing point of view? I'm just glad we all discussed this and voted on it. Oh wait... http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080326/tc_nm/usa_security_drones_dc 397B760A-2BB5-49C9-9094-2E4AC6500E84 2008年3月25日 23:18:47 -0700 The Human Camera - YouTube.com The eidetic memory of Natalie Phillips, a character in Daemon, has elicited some skeptical reader email. Fortunately, here's a real-world example that shows it's not just fiction... http://youtube.com/watch?v=QV7ZBGZ-J8g D3F79599-BEAA-43BB-AC6A-EFDDEC2F77DF 2008年3月22日 23:16:07 -0700 Man with No Identity Baffles FBI - Channel 4 News The Feds took into custody a man who has stolen so many identities for so long that even the authorities can't figure out who he is -- even with finger prints. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4f8_1206317208 5A0F8836-57A0-451F-B977-4E1AB73E0578 2008年3月18日 23:14:03 -0700 The Internet is a Fad -- Clifford Stoll in Newsweek, 1995 I think it's a safe bet that Clifford Stoll was not an early investor in Google. :) http://www.newsweek.com/id/106554 11A80B8C-6105-47B1-BFCE-173188AA8ACC 2008年3月14日 23:12:47 -0700 Michigan Man Replicates Stonehenge By Himself Without Equipment - Exn.ca Wally Wallington of Flint Michigan decided to see just how difficult it was for ancient people to erect 30-ton stones without the aid of pullies or the wheel. <br /> <br /> It turns out, it's not hard at all... http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=28118 62F90174-8864-46CE-BA26-6F42DE87DD0D Sun, 9 Mar 2008 23:08:45 -0700 Comcast Contemplates Putting a Camera in Your Living Room - Consumerist.com Comcast's senior VP of user experience, Gerard Kunkel, is a forward-thinking guy. So forward, in fact, that he's proposed putting a camera in your cable set-top box to identify different people in the household as they sit watching television. The camera's software would suggest things each viewer might like to watch and serve up customized ads. <br /> <br /> A camera in my cable set-top box that looks out into my living room? One that they assure us would not be using facial recognition or storing information? I swear, reality is going to put <a href="http://www.theonion.com/content/index">The Onion</a> out of business... http://consumerist.com/370229/comcast-wants-to-use-cameras-and-facial-recognition-to-serve-ads-in-your-living-room 4530EB6B-B5C2-45A6-831D-F3AC696D0E8D Sat, 1 Mar 2008 23:04:43 -0700 Haptic Vests Now Shipping - Business Week In my book, Daemon, one character wore a haptic vest called the 'Third Eye.' This was a garment able to project complex data to its wearer through low-voltage excitation of the nerves in the skin. This product is moving from the realm of fighter pilots into the realm of computer gamers. Although the 'virtual touch' device mentioned in this article uses physical actuators, the concept of receiving inputs through the skin remains the same. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_09/b4073070473539.htm A7651ADC-2AD8-450A-921C-D7D454945A36 2008年2月24日 17:50:52 -0800 Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys - Princeton University All the encryption in the world won't help you if a snoop can find your private key in DRAM. In this fascinating video, Princeton researchers demonstrate the persistence of data within DRAM chips (especially when chilled) and the drastic implications this poses to cryptography vendors storing private keys in dynamic memory. Now, your strong password can be circumvented in minutes as long as the intruder has physical access to your machine. In some cases, your machine doesn't even need to be on.<br /> <br /> Thanks to Alexander Rose for pointing me to this article. http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/ 9AE7AC49-ADEE-481A-9F70-882D813ADE11 2008年2月21日 17:43:58 -0800 Marriage and War Spawn 10-Year Virus Outbreak - ZDNet Catalysts for computer virus innovation often reflect the conflicts and desperation in the real world. Political upheaval and financial hardship can be indicators of a coming wave of malware attacks. http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/print.htm?TYPE=story&AT=339286089-130061744t-110000005c 30FF8A2A-E92E-4D01-A11E-C26BB44AA61A 2008年2月20日 17:39:59 -0800 Digital Photo Frames Shipped with Virus Onboard - Yahoo News As wireless is built into more and more household and business devices, you might find yourself (almost literally) bringing a Trojan horse through the front door. With products now pre-infected at the factory, items cannot be trusted out of the box, and might need to go through a period of quarantine and scanning prior to earning a spot on your shelf. What good is a picture frame if it's going to infect your Treo with a virus... or the smart phones of all your house guests? http://tech.yahoo.com/xb/null;_ylt=Aj5F_nUL0HSIgRGyPD.it7_xMJA5?blogpost=66647&comment_start=1&comment_count=20&sendurl=http://tech.yahoo.com/blog/null/66647 FFC18347-D6F0-42E9-8F7F-6723BE07ADA2 2008年2月18日 17:32:34 -0800 Airbus A380 Cockpit , 360-degree view -- www.gillesvidal.com For those in need of a first-person view behind the yoke of an Airbus A380, here's the site for you (aviation novelists, enjoy...) You can look up, down, back, front. I still wonder how on earth pilots can see clearly enough to land these things. My forays with Flight Simulator have been less than stellar on the landing part. But then again I keep trying to buzz the tower, and I hear that's frowned upon in real life...<br /> http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm 362127B3-7035-4E57-8E5B-E99F591F5094 2008年2月10日 23:24:11 -0800 Visuwords.com -- Visual Dictionary This is an interesting use of graphics. The tool doesn't just present the definition of the word you're looking for, but also illustrates the interconnections between synonyms, related words and related concepts. http://www.visuwords.com/ 31570C1B-D3C5-4D00-966E-7257C882443B Tue, 5 Feb 2008 23:19:43 -0800 The Materials Economy -- TheStoryofStuff.com The modern world is a complex system designed to do just one thing: create stuff. This is a great primer on how stuff moves through society, how society is built to serve stuff, and where all that stuff ultimately winds up. http://www.storyofstuff.com/ C63350AA-F7BD-4630-8CFD-04E8688FE88E 2008年1月30日 00:15:16 -0800 Google Maps Gone Wrong -- YouTube It's sometimes surprising how much detail you can get from Google Maps... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgV6-gnQaE&eurl=http://www.google.com/reader/view/ 5F973204-2482-46A0-8DA4-EB40AC97EDAF 2008年1月25日 00:13:50 -0800 Cities of the Future: Think Small - Tech News World Do you picture a massive, gleaming dome as the city-of-the-future? Urban planning and technology experts have begun to realize that thinking small and incorporating open space into urban design can achieve greater efficiency than huge projects. That's because huge also means complex -- with attendant waste and transportation problems. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Cities-of-the-Future-Part-1-61226.html 96E2DB8F-568D-4316-8A9A-84A40D74A4B0 2008年1月20日 00:07:14 -0800 The 4 Best Web Tools to Help You Eat Local -- The Daily Green Local consumption will move from an environmentally-friendly decision, to an economic necessity as fuel costs increase in coming years. Here's a great resource for identifying locally produced food in your area. You'll also be helping your local economy. http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/eat-safe/4606 7BED18CE-D0B2-4636-96D3-6B35BBDC4B4C 2008年1月18日 00:02:14 -0800 Sandia National Labs Sunshine to Petrol Project -- www.sandia.gov Team to chemically transform carbon dioxide into carbon-neutral liquid fuels. <br /> <br /> Using fossil fuels (at least) twice, is one way to extend the horizon for our hydro-carbon economy. How we make use of the extra time it buys us is the key. Hopefully, we do more than just drive some more...<br /> http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2007/sunshine.html E624FEA8-E78F-44F1-8561-6CA7E4C2930C 2008年1月15日 23:52:09 -0800 Showdown Set Between States and Federal Government Over REAL ID Drivers Licenses -- Associated Press Homeland Security is intent on rolling out new national driver's licenses (as mandated in the <a href="http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2005/05/67471">2005 Real ID Act</a>), but some states are claiming this tramples on their rights to issue identification documents.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Aside from the turf battle, there's also security and privacy issues concerning the linked databases that would be required to store information on all Americans for the program.&nbsp;&nbsp;And is it&nbsp;&nbsp;a de facto National ID card? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080111/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/secure_driver_s_licenses&printer=1;_ylt=Arilx7ps_7M3X9TDVoIPUJqWwvIE 288203C8-413D-4998-AE37-28D465A81400 2008年1月11日 22:35:20 -0800 Computer Pirates Can't be Stopped - Conde Nast The companies that design anti-pirating software can't even protect themselves from digital brigands. Centralized control of intellectual property might be heading for hard times, and so too are the economies based primarily upon IP. http://www.portfolio.com/news-markets/national-news/portfolio/2008/01/14/Media-Defenders-Profile?print=true C4DF37B0-279F-43B1-80EA-503C27935F97 Mon, 7 Jan 2008 23:07:52 -0800 Micro-Robotic Fly Takes Flight - Harvard Magazine Advances in materials science have made it possible to construct ultralight composite laminates that bend rapidly when subjected to an electrical current. One result? The first fly-sized aviator-bot.... (remote camera and microphone not yet available). http://harvardmagazine.com/2008/01/tinker-tailor-robot-fly.html EBCEEF7A-7F57-413A-91B7-DDBF8AD32D8A Wed, 2 Jan 2008 22:11:37 -0800 Hands Down, the Best RC Plane Rig Ever - Google Video... Feel like putting in some flight hours--but concerned about your carbon footprint? Using this setup, an immersive flying experience is just a joystick away without ever heading to the airstrip. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2237947353453839215&hl=en CBBFE7C6-43EC-4CC7-BF99-3CFCA59087E1 2007年12月27日 22:02:42 -0800 Google Circa 1960 If Google existed in 1960, it would have worked a bit differently... http://www.thedaemon.com/images/google_circa_1960_src.jpg EC1E3C12-0CED-4A5B-8ECF-12CFD89C3895 2007年12月23日 15:43:01 -0800 1954 - RAND Corporation's Concept for the Home Computer of 2004 Wow. It's like someone took a photo of my office. :)<br /> <br /> Who among us hasn't grown weary from walking back and forth between the keyboard and the chrome control wheel? I hope someone comes up with a better arrangement soon... http://www.thedaemon.com/images/2004_ComputerPredictionFrom1954.jpg AF94C999-11E6-4692-AB13-263584015339 2007年12月20日 18:57:25 -0800 Advertisements Beamed Into Your Head: Holosonic Sound - Advertising Age Unfortunately this isn't science fiction, and it's not coming soon; it's here. <a href="http://www.holosonics.com/">Holosonic Research Labs</a> beams audio advertisements at your head, utilizing the bones in your skull as the vibrating platform for sound reproduction. So that voice in your mind is no longer you -- it's a pitch for someone's product. Take a walk down Prince Street in New York, if you think it's sci-fi. <br /> <br /> Sauron, the dark lord of Mordor, might have struggled with the ethics of this -- but apparently advertisers felt no such qualms. I can't imagine anything more intrusive than walking down the street and suddenly having another voice inside your head -- shattering your inner peace, not to mention one's sense of privacy. How long until a walk in a public place is beset with audio pop-up ads? And what's to stop unwanted communications that come from who-knows-what direction or source? <br /> <br /> I suspect the impact of this technology on advertising will only be exceeded by the speed with which the general public destroys every projector they can lay their hands on.<br /> <br /> My vote for best product of 2008 goes to the person who invents a jammer. :) http://adage.com/article?article_id=122491 0BC39A4D-BD57-4F39-AD66-14E9A75211A5 2007年12月16日 20:17:13 -0800 Laser Induced Plasma Channel Weapons - Network World LIPC weaponry was the one technology in my book, Daemon, that readers found unbelievable. It didn't help that <a href="http://www.ionatron.com/lipc.html">Ionatron</a> took their demonstration videos off the web (most likely for security reasons).&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Now, the U.S. Navy is moving ahead with LIPC weapons, and more information is available.&nbsp;&nbsp;LIPC involves the use of plasma filaments (generated by specific frequencies of laser light) as a virtual wire to conduct electricity. The idea is to electrically zap distant targets illuminated with a laser beam.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> <br /> I notice that they've taken to calling it 'Man-made Lightning' -- which sounds like something from a green energy project. I mean, who wouldn't support man-made lightning? It's a Zeusian dream become reality.<br /> <br /> Thanks to Slimjim100 for making me aware of this. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/14566 DCC87400-3E77-428C-9B4B-D8622F110DAB 2007年12月14日 20:03:44 -0800 Inside a Spam Botnet -- SecureWorks.com Botnets have come to resemble biological organisms, as their various strains branch, merge, and adapt to survive efforts to eradicate them. The developers of these variants serve as the reproductive mechanism for malware -- permitting botnets to evolve rapidly and become more and more complex. Over time, this will cause these organisms to interact in unexpected ways and could one day give rise to emergent behavior not specifically designed by anyone.<br /> <br /> This article studies the inner workings of a Srizbi-variant spam-botnet involved in the widely reported 'Ron Paul' spam bombardment starting October 27, 2007. <br /> <br /> Props to <a href="http://www.rklau.com/tins/">Rick Klau</a> for the link. http://www.secureworks.com/research/threats/ronpaul/?threat=ronpaul 6DE288B5-9999-4289-9ADA-D0D8C947696B Wed, 5 Dec 2007 22:25:29 -0800 What Were the First 100 Dot Com Domains Registered? -- The Longest List...com Back in 1985 a month could go by without a new dot com registration.&nbsp;&nbsp;That was your one chance to register "google.com". Oh well.. <br /> <br /> See if you can guess which businesses were among the first to recognize the promise of the Web... http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/first71.html 2A5E04BB-148B-4173-945C-C3A3BC0BE3FE Mon, 3 Dec 2007 22:05:15 -0800 Wireless Keyboards Easily Cracked - HackaDay.com You religiously apply OS and application patches. You go out of your way to use strong passwords -- but your 27mhz wireless keyboard is silently broadcasting everything&nbsp;&nbsp;you type all over the office.&nbsp;&nbsp;If someone sniffs the handshake between your workstation and your keyboard, they can crack the encryption key within 20-50 keystrokes.&nbsp;&nbsp;After that, you'll effectively have a remote (i.e.system-undetectable) key-logger recording your every stroke.<br /> <br /> Here's a direct link to the whitepaper by Dreamlab Technologies:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.dreamlab.net/download/articles/27_Mhz_keyboard_insecurities.pdf">27Mhz Wireless Keyboard Analysis Report</a> http://www.hackaday.com/2007/12/02/wireless-keyboards-easily-cracked/ E5330ACA-F31A-4BFC-8855-15B1D9886682 Sun, 2 Dec 2007 21:42:54 -0800 Cellphone Tracking Powers - Secret Warrants Granted Without Probable Cause That stylish GPS tracking unit in your pocket (otherwise known as your cell phone) is leaving a data trail that will never go away.&nbsp;&nbsp;You might not realize that somewhere there's a database that knows where you've been every few seconds for the last year or more -- along with the records of who you frequently gathered with (their phones are tracked, too). <br /> <br /> It's no surprise to many that the government has gained easier access to this data, but who else will have access to it five years from now...private security contractors?<br /> <br /> This is just one example of the 'data pollution' Bruce Schneier spoke of at DefCon15 <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1672905904171732325&q=defcon+roysac.com+schneier&total=1&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0">this year (go to 18:37min)</a>. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/22/AR2007112201444.html?hpid=topnews A4ACBC5E-CEBC-4667-BD86-5F41B3A0DBED 2007年11月27日 22:44:20 -0800 A Vending Machine for Crows - Wireless.is Hide your coins--someone's designed a peanut-dispensing vending machine for crows. Highly intelligent, tool-using <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMRbje7_d6Q">Corvids</a> might soon be scouring the countryside for spare change. http://www.wireless.is/crows/ 008044BB-2731-44C9-B065-D7816C92CD98 2007年11月19日 23:19:55 -0800 What Exactly is the World of Warcraft Client Doing With Your Machine? Warden to search your machine for game-playing bots and cheats as you play World of Warcraft. Sophisticated bot-herders and gold-farmers (like Greg Hoglund) are locked in a never-ending battle to evade detection by Warden and convert virtual gold into actual cash.

But the stakes were raised into worrying territory on Nov. 13th, when the latest version of Warden (already polymorphic like many viruses) was found to contain a different random cryptographic hash function in every copy -- making it nearly impossible to predict or report just what it's doing on your machine.

It all depends on whether you trust a large corporation rooting around on your hard drive and network without your knowledge. Who owns Blizzard? Vivendi Games in Los Angeles, California. Vivendi Games is a 100% subsidiary of Vivendi SA -- which owns (among other things) Universal Pictures, NBC, and more than a dozen record companies. So you'd better have a license for all those MP3's. Oh, and Vivendi is headed by...wait for it...Bruce Hack . :)]]>
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Thought Police: How Brain Scans Could Invade Your Private Life - Popular Mechanics Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology is rapidly advancing. The Cornell Law Review recently asserted that "fMRI is one of the few technologies to which the now clichéd moniker of ‘Orwellian’ legitimately applies." <br /> <br /> You should understand the potential of this technology -- particularly since it has the potential to know everything about you... http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/research/4226614.html 7BDC65D7-D9ED-4E17-976B-FCC82A7C2C83 2007年11月14日 23:27:12 -0800 Ladies Home Journal of 1900 Predicts What Year 2000 Will Be Like "Ready-cooked meals will be bought from establishments similar to our bakeries today..." and "Photographs will be telegraphed from any distance..." and "Americans will be taller." Hmm, these editors didn't do too bad a job with their predictions. Oh, but then there's this: "A university education will be free to every man and woman." That one was way off... http://bp3.blogger.com/_sGYULzoQCgA/RiR7L_dyCLI/AAAAAAAAAdU/2COTRQtZAk8/s1600-h/Ladies+Home+Journal+Dec+1900+paleofuture+paleo-future.jpg DFAFEC5E-EEBE-414A-97A5-83E00EA6661F 2007年11月13日 18:31:28 -0800 Bluetooth People Tracking A Dutch citizen demonstrates how to set up a network of sensors to record the movements of unique bluetooth devices (such as cell phones, PDA's, headsets, etc) in a given area. Using his method, one could track the movements and interactions of specific individuals by stationing cheap sensors throughout an urban area or alongside highways. <br /> <br /> This differs from E911 tracking because the network can be created at low cost by private individuals using open standards against devices you're already carrying in your pocket. If advertisers aren't already gathering this data on you -- they soon will be. http://www.bluetoothtracking.org/ 97313653-A49E-4C6A-B167-B9CF4C5CD81F 2007年11月11日 17:33:12 -0800 Super Hi-Res Aerial Photo Map of Stockholm, Sweden If you're interested in seeing what people are wearing in downtown Stockholm this season, this is the mapping company for you... http://kartor.eniro.se/query?&what=map_adr&mop=aq&searchInMap=1&mapstate=1%3B18.068362270270395%3B59.327246116654436%3Bo%3B18.066675152431813%3B59.3260792105405%3B18.06986582897947%3B59.32828725286297%3B656%3B542&mapcomp=%3B%3B%3BRiksdagshuset%3B%3B%3B10012%3BSTOCKHOLM%3B%3B%3B%3B%3B18.0683650970459%3B59.32724380493164%3B0%3B0%3B%3BSTOCKHOLM%3Bmaps_place.2801938.21%3B0&geo_area=Riksdagshuset&stq=0&pis=0&searchInMap=1 525CC613-9C28-40A4-BF28-EFAAB7962D88 2007年11月10日 14:47:05 -0800 The Unaired 1994 Pilot for the Show '24' -- CollegeHumor.com You just don't realize how much technology has changed in the past decade until you see something like this. Freaking hilarious...<br /> http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1788161 F66ACB97-FF4D-494F-9D5A-96A0C6FAA59C Thu, 8 Nov 2007 18:19:19 -0800 Victorian Steampunk Laptop With Mahogony Case - Datamancer.net Show up at the local Starbucks with this baby, and you'll really turn some heads. ..<br /> <br /> The case features an elaborate display of clockwork gears under glass, engraved brass accents, claw feet, an antiqued copper keyboard, a quill mouse, leather wrist pads, and customized wireless network card. The machine turns on with an antique clock-winding key by way of a custom-built ratcheting switch made from old clock parts. http://www.datamancer.net/steampunklaptop/steampunklaptop.htm 39C27321-16BC-449B-891C-649A9CA4FEA6 Tue, 6 Nov 2007 18:12:11 -0800 DARPA 2007 Urban Challenge Photos I got a chance to check out DARPA's urban autonomous vehicle race this year in Victorville, California. AutoM8's are increasingly possible, and this race had six entrants successfully complete a 20-mile course of busy streets. The Cornell University bot was the least obviously automated (not much in the way of external sensors), and it looked sharp, too... http://www.thedaemon.com/darpa_urban_challenge.html AB923BFF-C114-417B-A067-01915B3F92FD Mon, 5 Nov 2007 00:28:49 -0800 King Corn - a Documentary An excellent documentary about the monoculture that is United States agriculture. It has a humorous sensibility which (to me) means more people are likely to see it. Good luck, guys... http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/kingcorn/trailer/ 029AA075-EFE1-4B74-92B4-6BAE2A6BC621 Fri, 2 Nov 2007 00:15:24 -0800 Industrial Agriculture Killing Off the Bees? - HC News A short-sighted attempt to increase efficiency has allowed a previously manageable pest to wipe out over half the bee colonies in the U.S. Larger bees, engineered through hive modifications, are uniformly vulnerable. Organic bees, on the other hand, are doing just fine... http://www.hcn.org/bees/?gclid=CLq0iMLcs48CFRw_YAod6y7nJg 315744A4-3543-477E-A8A4-E4F92CE9B861 2007年10月30日 23:35:50 -0800 Value of US Dollar Means Stock Market Is Actually Down a Third in Last Ten Years -- New York Times Measured in euros vs. dollars, the SP500 has actually lost a third of its value in the last decade. It keeps climbing because the dollar keeps falling in value. Just buy dinner in Oslo, and you'll know what I mean... http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/05/business/05charts.html?ei=5090&en=d39202ad8ad05c6b&ex=1336017600&adxnnl=1&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1178812867-a5kDhUqe0ClLTChRTZIHag 9895ADC2-C3B8-4BC5-A75C-5ED178102050 2007年10月26日 23:32:23 -0800 RFID-Chipping of Students -- The Register The purpose of the project was two-fold: 1.) microchip kids to track their movements, and 2.) to make George Orwell to spin in his grave. On both counts a great success... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/22/kid_chipping_doncaster_go/ 1C372AC9-58B3-4AA3-AD48-2A194FDB7B46 2007年10月22日 23:29:16 -0800 On the Subject of Robot Armies - HSW article A study of the current state of combat robot technology -- at least the stuff we know about. Anyone else concerned about robot armies in the hands of unelected individuals? http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/robot-armies.htm F00C2CA0-D562-42BE-A61A-09C973EC87E6 2007年10月20日 23:20:01 -0800 Default Password List - phenoelit-us.org Find the product in this list, and bingo, here's the default password. Maybe now you'll change your password... http://www.phenoelit-us.org/dpl/dpl.html ECD40CF0-F54A-451A-AA41-0A6B32E93492 2007年10月18日 23:10:49 -0800 Is Your Site Banned in China? Find out... - greatfirewallofchina.org Type in any web site URL, and this is what you'll see if you were in China. <br /> <br /> By contrast, in the U.S.the site wouldn't be censored, but would instead be obscured by popup ads... http://www.greatfirewallofchina.org/# 8ADCC828-7284-465B-B217-9C56ED9D7523 2007年10月15日 23:05:08 -0800 Find Out if Your Printer is Spying on You - Yahoo News Modern printers place a series of invisible dots on each page, uniquely identifying the owner. You knew that, right? Of course you did... http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/35239 03B5BA6E-4AFB-4003-B094-64BE8F9BB0E6 Mon, 8 Oct 2007 23:01:36 -0800 Storm Worm, a new type of rootkit - Bruce Schneier The Storm Worm is a new type of rootkit that morphs itself.&nbsp;&nbsp;It&nbsp;&nbsp;can also incorporate current news headlines to entice people to click on it. It's disturbingly similar to the Daemon in some ways... http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/10/the_storm_worm.html 3E1E6D8B-D3A8-44E1-9C07-895D5C372505 Thu, 4 Oct 2007 22:59:08 -0800 Double the Range of Your Wi-Fi Router - MetaCafe Using a nickel's worth of material, this video shows, step-by-step, how to supercharge your Wi-Fi router's antenna. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/837885/wifi_antenna_hack/ CD8B7391-A56A-4C0B-8C80-C9E6B7E6A99E Tue, 2 Oct 2007 22:57:40 -0800 Steganography in Java - Dreaming In Code A primer on the basic methods for concealing data with java. http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/showtopic27950.htm B94F4C4E-5EB6-4288-82A8-2A3B0E1D8EB4 2007年9月28日 22:56:22 -0800 Speech Recognition Robot Telemarketer - GearLog Synthetic telemarketers that can understand basic responses have begun service. The Voice lives... http://www.gearlog.com/2007/09/i_just_spoke_to_a_robot_telema.php BED5D2E1-91D3-4CC8-91A3-373A179D239A 2007年9月27日 22:53:22 -0800 Hovering Camera for Domestic Surveillance - Boing Boing British police testing aerial peeping bot. Bikini-clad lass first target... http://www.boingboing.net/2007/09/20/uk-police-using-hove.html 929B3824-C11B-490E-BD64-421BAFD42FBA 2007年9月25日 22:49:10 -0800 Burning Seawater as Fuel - National Geographic Saltwater can be made to burn when subjected to a specific radio frequency. If there's a net energy gain, this could certainly make things interesting... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/09/070913-burning-water.html D10B682F-08E8-47A0-BA70-A4DAD4A4470E 2007年9月24日 22:44:59 -0800 Find Out If Your Computer Is Secretly Connecting to the Web -- LifeHacker.com Computers compromised by malware receive and obey instructions issued from a remote host. Here's one way to determine if your computer is no longer your computer. http://lifehacker.com/software/windows/find-out-if-your-computer-is-secretly-connecting-to-the-web-302636.php 4E71E662-F4FC-4915-996F-4A718C23A3DE 2007年9月22日 19:27:19 -0700 New Weapon Beams Pain Directly to Human Nerve Receptors -- Daily Mail The U.S. army prepares to field a new beam weapon that employs microwaves to activate pain receptors in human targets. This brings up troubling moral questions. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/technology/technology.html?in_article_id=482560&in_page_id=1965 11C0091B-4D38-4882-A2C7-D3620FC18157 2007年9月18日 19:31:19 -0700 Washington Ignores Cyber Threat - Wired Magazine Last spring's cyber attack had a crippling effect on Estonia's government and the lives of its citizens. But officials from other vulnerable states -- like the United States -- paid little attention. http://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/15-09/ff_estonia_america 88E2DB9C-F9E0-42EC-8FE0-992B080F57FC 2007年8月23日 19:24:59 -0700 Computer Crime Highly Sophisticated - CRN Australia Online crime and malware development have become a full-blown and extremely profitable commercial enterprise. http://www.crn.com.au/Tools/Print.aspx?CIID=89590 F50D4BA5-6F53-4627-ACEB-CE6ABFAC2528 2007年8月16日 19:23:07 -0700 Botnets Are Getting Beefier -- EWeek Researches say that botnets are moving to more resilient architectures that will make them even harder to track and fight. http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2114741,00.asp?kc=EWEWEMNL041707EP38A A69C7DE0-1F47-44A4-855E-F9B011BC91AE 2007年4月16日 19:18:04 -0700 Attack of the Zombie Computers is a Growing Threat - New York Times In their persistent quest to breach the Internet’s defenses, the bad guys are honing their weapons and increasing their firepower. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/technology/07net.html?_r=2&ei=5124&en=805441d02904be89&ex=157680000&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&partner=digg&exprod=digg&adxnnlx=1168225425-HvUI5kYBL1iRK6MARefYzA A2897DF6-B263-4A18-AC4F-2129EAF5755E Sun, 7 Jan 2007 19:19:53 -0700 Cell Phones Might Be Listening Even When Off -- U.S. Dept of Commerce The U.S. Commerce Department warns that a cellular telephone's microphone can be turned into a listening device, eavesdropping on conversations within the vicinity of the phone. This is possible even when the phone is turned off. http://www.news.com/FBI-taps-cell-phone-mic-as-eavesdropping-tool/2100-1029_3-6140191.html 7414CC0A-CAE8-4A8C-A66B-87E8F16B16D5 Fri, 1 Dec 2006 19:15:16 -0700 Attack of the Bots - Wired Magazine Wired Magazine shows how one company fought the new Internet mafia -- and lost. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.11/botnet.html%22 29AFC5FA-083F-4C7A-A624-B2D4B158334D Thu, 2 Nov 2006 19:11:57 -0700 Is the BotNet battle already lost? - Eweek Millions of home PC's are being remotely compromised by organized crime for nefarious purposes. There is a growing feeling of hopelessness among security professionals that these botnets cannot be eradicated. http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2029720,00.asp?kc=EWEWEMNL101606EP15A 85B8848F-7F58-4BA7-AC05-0C4820AD223D 2006年10月16日 19:09:32 -0700 Commerce Dept. Cyber Attack Traced to China - Washington Post Hackers operating through Chinese Internet servers have launched a debilitating attack on the computer system of a sensitive U.S. Commerce Department bureau, forcing it to replace hundreds of workstations. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/05/AR2006100501781.html 5109443F-DC7F-447B-95DC-1A610FFD6118 Fri, 6 Oct 2006 19:05:15 -0700 In the Dark About Outside Snoops - Business Week. Six years after the 9/11 attacks, the United States government has so many contractors working for the intelligence services that it has no complete idea of their number or activities. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_34/c3998003.htm#ZZZP36QUOQE EB6DD2D0-B94E-466E-88D5-B4CB2FE3F279 2006年8月21日 19:00:04 -0700 International Crime Rings, Not Hackers, True Internet Villains - The Age Organized crime, not individual hackers, are the real villains on the Internet. http://www.theage.com.au/news/Technology/International-crime-rings-not-hackers-true-Internet-villains/2006/08/06/1154802739105.html%22 4F44F21E-DA50-4F29-86FB-050DBA52EBAD Sun, 6 Aug 2006 18:58:11 -0700

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