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| Thursday Aug 10, 2006 | If you want to have some fun exploring the
user-data released
by AOL over the weekend,
several people have already done the heavy lifting for you:
AOL Stalker,
Yogurt Rat
Don't Delete,
AOL Search Database,
AOL Search,
and
AOL Search Logs
all provide various search functions on this massive database.
For the casual snooper, AOL Search Logs'
random function
is a great way to waste hours and find out more about America's secret sexual
desires than you ever wanted.
to Security by riotnrrd |
| Thursday Jan 27, 2005 | On the off chance that you find yourself in fisticuffs with an extra implement I heartily recommend Self-defence with a Walking-stick. to Security by fool |
| Wednesday Sep 15, 2004 | Tough world, tough lock. Tough shit. I've got a pen. to Security by yoyology |
| Friday Aug 20, 2004 | "The Quantum Sleeper Unit is a
high-level security system designed for maximum protection in various
hostile environments" and looks like it could double as a coffin in
case it doesn't work as advertised. to Security by riotnrrd |
| Thursday Apr 1, 2004 | Today's savvy business traveller must be ready to employ every new innovation to keep ahead of thieves and scofflaws. to Security by scromp |
| Thursday Jul 24, 2003 | It's one thing to write a paper on security flaws in Windows; it's quite another to make it user-friendly. to Security by roo |
| Saturday Feb 1, 2003 | The End is coming! Be Prepared! to Security by overload |
| Wednesday Jun 12, 2002 | The W32.Elkern virus has a few dead giveaways. It usurps the MZ Header in the Windows PE Format (used by executables) to insert an entry point to its own code. Normally, the MZ header contains a stub program called WINSTUB.EXE that prints "This program can not be used in DOS mode." and exits. The virus programmers bungled that message, so it says "This program must be run under Win32". The presence of that message is a dead giveaway of virus infection. That message, as well as the SMTP commands the virus uses to propagate itself, can be seen with the POSIX strings command.
to Security by isosceles |
| Thursday Mar 7, 2002 | When it comes to keeping children from accessing potentially inappropriate internet content, most internet users agree that individual parental use of filtration programs would be preferable to the onus of government policing. But it's nowhere near an ideal solution, due to long-standing concerns about the agendas of some censorware companies, as well as the unintentional blockage of sites usually considered "family-safe" by unintelligent filtration algorithms. What's more, at least one censorware disabler exists. Perhaps there's no answer in sight, but if you want a more intensive (and less realistic) approach, there's always Guardian 2000. to Security by monde |
| Saturday Oct 20, 2001 | I'm a sniper, you're a sniper, he's a sniper, she's a sniper, wouldn't
you like to be a sniper too? to Security by fatherdan |
| Sunday Oct 14, 2001 | The Security Research Center's security guide is a handy reference of basic privacy and espionage techniques. to Security by braino |
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