Links for August 21st 2009
No entry yesterday. And there's a reason why. Sometimes the dude has a lot of work and since this is a hobby blog it has to stand back while the monadas rules time. I also had buffalo meat for the first time in my life (if it really was buffalo), nothing exciting, tasted just like any cow. But it was a nice dinner (job related) with nice stories told.
- Incidents: From altar boy to Secret Service helper to Tony Montana. Here's a little background on Mr Gonzales, the guy that alledgedly took care of some
170130 million credit cards. - Law: Here's an interesting way of getting incident details from reluctant companies. Blame John Doe!
- Hacks: And now for the next level of ID-thefts. Web browser hacking real time.
- Interesting: Opera browser is the preferred hacker browser, this article claims. Interesting or not, what is more interesting is how the statistics were gathered.
- Incidents: The social engineering whiz kid Kevin Mitnick had his data breached a while ago. Now AT&T has decided it was bad publicity and decided to ditch Mitnick's account[s]. Kevin gets a bit frustrated, and fires right back at the telco.
- Trivia: Running around in circles when confused? Here's the facts.
- Trivia: And after a short coffee break/pit stop (for about 40 years) next season of F1 just might see a US team again, although with a British engine in the car, but sponsored by YouTube. The comments are less than flattering.
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