Links for August 13th 2009
Sweden beat Finland in football /that is spelled soccer for you in the states/ and nothing is new... Finns only know about engine sports, like motorbikes and rally cross or Formula 1, oh... they've got saunas too.
- Patch: Oh well... and we thought Oracle was bad at releasing bugfixes. Seems Microsoft is neglecting some reports too.
- Law: I know everyone is commenting Microsoft not allowed selling MS Word... but it is just so amazing. How can a local judge in eastern Texas make a ruling like this? Maybe I just don't understand ...
- Hacks: One would wish that applications for schools could be kept within a few people, but not. UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism let some info out. This time the breach only affected 493 people, but in May Berkeley had some more to think about.
- Big Brother: President Obama's efforts to get the CyberCity czar in place seems difficult, to say the least. Am I right in (reading between the lines) thinking that people in office realize that the task will be just a bit too hard?
- Hacks: Dino A. Dai Zovi explains how he created this PoC root-kit for the MacOS (presented at BlackHat earlier this month).
- Trivia: Stolen laptops contain a lot of information the owner doesn't want to be made public. Social security numbers, bank account information, employee information and a variety of private images.
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