Category Archives: Digg
Carrier Will Unlock iPhones for Use On Rival Networks
New Honeypot Mimics the Web Vulnerabilities Hackers Exploit
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Hackers Targeting Windows XP-Based ATM Machines
We’re not going to start hiding our millions under our mattress (that’s right, all bloggers roll in obscene amounts of money and own private jets), but the next time we withdraw a wad of cash, it might be a good idea to skip the ATM and flirt with a real live teller instead.
Linux : Fedora 11 Screenshot Tour.
Fedora 11 Screenshot Tour. Screen shots of install and other items.
/dev/null & /dev/zero On Linux/Unix: What’s The Difference?
Null. Zero. It’s all the same to me. Or is it?
Free Webcast: Top 5 Ways to Manipulate Humans Over the Wire
2 experts in Social Engineering, Chris Nickerson of TruTV’s Tiger Team and noted speaker Mike Murray, show you proven techniques that get us stupid humans to click, click, click, click, click. April 30 at Noon CDT.
The Future of Firefox: No Tabs, Built-In Ubiquity
Thanks to its extensibility, Firefox quickly became the favorite browser for most power users. But while extensions are a great way to make Firefox more functional, Mozilla’s designers are also currently thinking about a complete redesign of the way the browser looks and feels.
Futurama’s love affair with Apple
Apple products might show up on TV all the time, but no show can top Futurama when it comes to a sprinkling of both well-known and obscure Apple references.
How the Conficker Problem Just Got Much Worse
On the surface, April 1 came and went without a peep from the dreaded Conficker megaworm. But security experts see a frightening reality, one where Conficker is now more powerful and more dangerous than ever.