Pentagon bizarro-boffinry bureau DARPA is seeking to develop a set of tools
for internet users which are nominally intended for some military purpose - but
which would seem at least as useful to those determined to get around measures
designed to thwart copyright violators and extreme-porn aficionados.
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ISPs expected to adopt new security code of practice
The local ISP industry is expected to take up the Australian Internet Industry's (AII) ne… -
Open source encryption stymies FBI hackers
The FBI has admitted defeat in attempts to break the open source encryption used to secur… -
How to peep in other laptop built-in webcam: Learn how to use a built-in webcam for one’s own purposes
Some people truly believe their laptop built-in webcams can pry them so they fearfully be… -
Casual hack: Hacking the NevoSoft games
Casual game is a kind of computer game designed for a wide range of users. The term "… -
Knocked-Out AOL: How The AOL Servers Were Hacked
AOL Corporation has always been a kind of honey pie for all possible kinds of hackers. Mi… -
GOV sites are on the spot: hacking the web site of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
Lately, I see more and more vulnerable government web sites. And the reason is banal: gov…
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Pentagon Loosens Reins over Facebook, Twitter, Web 2.0 Apps
The Department of Defense granted military personnel access to Facebook, Twitter, Google … -
Cyberwar Hype Intended to Destroy the Open Internet
The biggest threat to the open internet is not Chinese government hackers or greedy anti-… -
Navigation without GPS: define your location using IP, GSM/UMTS and Wi-Fi
Thousands of years ago nobody could even dream of such a thing as GPS. Sailors and travel… -
Frequent password changes are useless
Users hate them. They're a massive headache to network administrators. But IT departments… -
Egypt Among Top Trojan Creation Countries
Security is a major concern all around the world and according to Kaspersky Lab, Egypt se… -
7 steps from Injection to the Admin Access via RDP
Any break-in pursues its own aim, which determines its value. It's up to you to decide wh…