Links for August 17th 2009
Oh boy... 9.58... how fast is that! I knew he had it in him (since i read blogs ;-)) but that is just amazing. I thought I had missed it watching another channel, but they were late and I got to see the event, and the cheeky bastard looked at the clock at the end. Congratulations to the new world record Mr Bolt.
- World: Anakata, of Piratebay fame, had a blast at HAR (Hacking at random) in Holland during the weekend. Tim Kuik (BREIN, who won a case aginst Piratebay two weeks ago) got into a clash with Anakata during a panel discussion.
- Patch: It takes an average 29.5 days to get computers patched against vulnerabilities. Why does that ring bells and why does that correlate to monthly patching schedules from a large Redmond company? Can there some truth behind 0-day exploits being released just after patch Tuesday?
- Security: I don't agree with this writer. I don't think firewalls are necessary at all. In a majority of scenarios they do nothing at all to secure your computers. Keeping your equipment up to date does. In the best of worlds firewalls are good for a sanity check. Your firewall might prevent traffic from the evil internet reaching your computer but what good does that do when you let everything from your computer reach the internet. So if your computer gets a nice little software installed that initiates traffic from your computer to the outside you're done with anyway.
- Security: If your new to security and interested in learning more, this could be your starting point.
- Hacks: OK - that's interesting. Hackers are losers. If you employ them and pay them enough they will stop hacking. Well... what good is a hacker that doesn't hack? I am confused.
- World: Beware of the phone hackers. Didn't we do this once before? 2600 Hz anyone?
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