July 2008
18 posts
Jul 31st
ireland park →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss I love this. Ireland Park in Toronto. This is a 15 seconds exposure and I illuminated the statues by running at them during the exposure and triggering an SB24…
Jul 29th
Jul 29th
Jul 28th
ListenYou Look Nice Today. But only a little bit.
Jul 28th
DNS “novice” discovers secret flaw →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss More on the DNS vulnerability. Being his usual humble self, Halvar casually discovers what I think is Dan Kaminsky’s DNS flaw.  The Register has a story that…
Jul 22nd
Reliable DNS Forgery in 2008: Kaminsky’s Discovery →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss This is why that whole “don’t talk about it yet” idea is bad. Because smart people can figure this out. And the bad guys probably already have. 0. The cat is out of…
Jul 22nd
The Mozilla Metrics Project →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss Very interesting. Might be worth looking at for MnSCU’s application security project. Ryan Naraine just posted an article over at ZDNet about a project I’m extremely…
Jul 21st
Jul 21st
Two Photographers Shot While Photographing a House... →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss WTF? WISH TV 8: Indianapolis News and Weather - One arrest in photographers’ shooting An alarming report on two photographers who were shot while photographing a house…
Jul 21st
The Tiger Effect →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss Fascinating event correlation. Internet Providers usually spend their time worrying about threats from hackers, link failures, and router configuration errors….
Jul 14th
The Pew Broadband Report and the Digital Divide →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss Interesting report. I want to see some good numbers showing how many of us are on restricted/mobile devices. The digital divide appears to be more complicated than we…
Jul 14th
Jul 11th
Jul 11th
Status - I just signed up to swurl [... →
Shared by John T. Hoffoss I think this will be the best spot to follow my goings-on. I just signed up to swurl [ http://jth.swurl.com/ ] and it rocks. This is what I wanted tumblr to be,…
Jul 11th
Stop warrantless wiretapping. →
If you agree that the FISA amendments passed yesterday by the United States Congress violates the fourth amendment of our constitution, please consider donating to the Electronic Frontier Foundation. I choose to support their legal battles to protect my fourth amendment rights. They are also working to seek punitive damages against the major telecommunications companies that provided the private...
Jul 10th
WatchWatch
The United States Congress just circumcised your fourth amendment rights. Please watch this to learn what I’m talking about; it’s worth your time.
Jul 10th
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