Links for August 25th 2009
Oh Lord! Kiss is at it again. Their Alive 35 tour (35 for the amount of years since the band started, or is it the version number?) kicks off in Motor City September 25th. Will they come to Europe after that? As usual, money talks, and if enough is offered we'll see them here early 2010. And Mr Simmons promises this tour to be the best ever - louder, faster and more spectacular. Go figure.
- Security: Are you a victim of fake virus scans? I've stated it over and over again: don't use anything to scan your computer with unless it is a well-known AV-scan. A pop-up offering free virus/malware scan when surfing the net is probably not one you need to try out.
- Incidents: Cisco AP's are giving away unencrypted information according to PCWorld/AirMagnet. Nothing in this story is new to me, NetStumbĺer, sniffing mac-adresses, airsnort, airodump-ng etc... What am I missing here? Update[1]: Ohhh... OK. Now I get it.
- Law/Hacks: Mr Gonzales isn't going to get an easy trial (The credit card thief suspect). Now feds are cranking it up with "we haven't seen it all yet, this is just the the tip of an iceberg".
- Incidents: Chop off one head of the hydra and a new one replaces it, or was it two new? Well, Facebook at least tries to fight a battle not so easily won if they keep on their let go API attitude. On the other hand, what can they do?
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