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For People Who Hate Birds (Or Love Grass)


Is your yard plagued with birds? From pigeons to sparrows, woodpeckers to crows, the programmable BirdXPeller promises to have your fine-feathered friends enemies packing up their things and heading to any yard but yours.
Much of the work is done sonically (within a 1 acre radius), but if you’re bored during a backyard BBQ, you […]

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Malware Reaches a New High (Or Low)

A recent report has suggested that there may be as many as five times more variants of malware on the Internet in 2007 (and into 2008) than there was in 2006.  Extremely worrying I’ve no doubt that you agree.  Panda Software is reporting more than 3,000 unique i.d. negative impact software per day.
Another company, AV […]

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Free ZoneAlarm Spyware offer — but only for today

If you want to save up on some money then try to take advantage of the special offer ZoneAlarm is offering consumers. The company is now offering its ZoneAlarm Anti Spyware totally for free. That’s a savings of $29.95 (the software’s retail price). Here’s the catch though — the offer is only available this Tuesday […]

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Firefox Flaw Makes Password Theft Possible

Computerworld reports that a flaw in Firefox’s password management software can allow malicious sites to retrieve password information from users.
For this attack to work, attackers need to be able to create HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) forms on the Web site, something that is allowed on blogging and social networking sites.
The attack was used in […]

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Anti-Phishing Toolbars: Lulling Us into False Sense of Security?

If you’re a smart user, you would know better than to blindly click on links and open attachments in emails or websites. No matter how attractive an offer, or how funny a joke is supposed to be, or how many millions of dollars you were supposed to have just won in a lottery somewhere, smart […]

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Why You Should Double-Check Your URLs

Torrentspy.com is one of my favorite destinations for checking out if the latest episodes of my favorite shows, such as Smallville, have been seeded (cable operators here in my place air episodes months–even a full year–after they are shown on their home networks). Imagine my surprise when I tried to access the site and was […]

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Second Life Passwords Compromised

If you play Second Life Online, then your online identity may have just been compromised. A report from Contractor UK says a hacker was able to gain access certain parts of Linden Labs’ database of Second Life players, and this includes password information. Liden Labs is therefore advising residents to change passwords and to make […]

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Tactile Cues in Remembering Passwords

Jeremy Wagstaff comments on the various ways that different companies or websites help you recover forgotten passwords. And while password reminder systems can involve things ranging from the forgettable (favorite places, colors, things) to the unsecure (mother’s maiden name, social security number), here’s one memory cue we oft overlook: the tactile ones.
Four digits I’ve used […]

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Windows Vista File “Versioning” Feature a Security Threat

Windows Vista will inherit a Windows Server 2003 feature that ensures the integrity of files by making “shadow copies” on a daily basis. This means important files are backed up regularly so Windows always has a good copy on hand in case something goes wrong with the present setup of the system. In Vista, this […]

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The Flash Drive: Industrial Espionage Tool of the 21st Century

Companies are ever-vigilant about sensitive and/or proprietary information getting into the wrong hands. Technology gives them more reason to worry, as dwindling sizes and increasing capacities of portable storage devices have made it increasingly easier to smuggle data outside of company premises. Take the thumbdrive, for instance. Nothing’s stopping an employee from plugging in a […]

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Spy Blogging

It can’t get any better than this. Remember when I previously blogged that the CIA was reading up on the blogosphere looking for possible leads? Here’s the real deal–a spy gone into the business of blogging.
I recently stumbled upon this blog by Richard Tomlinson, formerly a covert operative of the MI6 (the British equivalent […]

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Open Source Intelligence

A guy comes into the office at nine in the morning. He powers up his computer and prepares coffee while waiting for the machine to boot up (yes, it’s on Windows). Once logged in, he fires up Firefox and opens several bookmarked tabs, which include Bloglines, Google Blogsearch, Technorati and Icerocket. And he reads a […]

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China soon to be top spammer

According to research, China will soon overtake the US as a top sender of unsolicited mass email (yes, that’s spam).
Statistics from security firm Sophos show that China is fast catching up the US as a source of junk e-mail. According to Sophos, 23.1% of spam comes from computers in the US and 21.9% comes from […]

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Mafia Boss Caught Due to Weak Encryption

Here’s a lesson to would-be crime overlords: use stronger encryption (not that we’d encourage anyone to do bad stuff–just expressing a point on security). Poorly-encrypted notes exchanged for years within Bernardo Provenzano’s organization led to the arrest of the Sicilian Mafia Boss, with the police quite easily decoding the messages. So much for security!
The recently […]

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Windows XP on Mac: Safe From Viruses?

Research and Analysis firm Gartner claims that MacIntel Windows XP users should be safe from virus attacks.
“All users should ignore any hype about the possibility of exposing the Mac OS to more viruses or worms. The Mac software will be located on another partition within a different file system; thus, running Windows on a Mac […]

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Virus problems? Nuke your PC

A Microsoft security officer advises that the best way to solve malware problems is starting from scratch–or from a recent clean backup, at least.
The latest types of malware are so potent that organisations should forget about trying to cleanse infected systems, a top Microsoft security officer has advised. Mike Danseglio, a program manager in Microsoft’s […]

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