So here we are. It is the eve of the fifth year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. As a matter of fact, I am sitting here watching a show on it. It is going to be the air we breathe tomorrow. There are so many reasons that the entire nation mourned. […]
As promised, I’m covering a variety of 9/11 topics surrounding technology. This entry is going to focus on forensic technology after the 9/11 tragedy. After the search and rescue mission turned into a search and recover, most people turned their energies to mourning for those lost. But an army of people also […]
It’s going to be hard to escape confronting the World Trade Center 5th anniversary.
My memory just ain’t what it used to be.
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There are a host of spy software on the market today. This lets folks spy on their kids, spouses, employees, etc. It can capture emails, web site visits, keystrokes, chat sessions, etc. Some of the uses of these spy programs are legitimate, some are dubious, and some are simply unethical. But […]
Secunia has issued an extremely critical vulnerability warning for Microsoft Word 2000. The vulnerability is actually a rework of an effective MS Office 2003 exploit. This is a zero-day exploit. This means that the exploit has just been discovered and is currently being exploited. There is no current patch for the […]
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I use Gaim and love it. Gaim is a multi-messaging platform that works for Windows, Mac OS X, and *nix platforms. It is compatible with “AIM and ICQ (Oscar protocol), MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, SILC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, Lotus Sametime, and Zephyr networks.” This allows […]
Congratulations to Jim of Westland, MI on winning our Slappa Velocity backpack!
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