- Just finished playing through a few more hours of #BlackOps I will never grow out of it. Only maybe after #MW3 arrives. :-) #
- Shared: pearhub up for adoption – Christian Weiske http://t.co/PRXjttS #
- Shared: Το Βατικανό διευκρινίζει… http://t.co/R81ylJK #
- Shiny new commit styles – GitHub http://t.co/uKwQCg5 #
- New note : ADT Plugin for Eclipse | Android Developers http://t.co/FqicrgC #
- Trying to take a brief look at Eclipse. The first thing that slams me in the face is a half a gigabyte download of RPM packages. Sweet… #
- @lufandever уже придумал где болеть будешь? :) #
- @lufandever да я в общем-то не фанат футбола :) #
- New note : HOWTO Setup Android Development – FedoraProject http://t.co/Ih6LC88 #
- Shared: $300M To Save 6 Milliseconds http://t.co/Devdtbh #
- Shared: Layoffs on the rise http://t.co/DBT8v6Z #
- GitHub: mamchenkov pushed to master at mamchenkov/Color-Image-Generator http://t.co/UndeOn3 #
- I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/4XTdjjM Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body #
- I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/oopPXz4 Call of Duty: Operation Kingfish (Official Version) #
- GitHub: mamchenkov pushed to master at mamchenkov/Color-Image-Generator http://t.co/52cd76L #
- New note : Android programming (PDF) http://t.co/Eqj6SUm #
Year: 2011
Texas drought and wildfires
Big Picture, as always, shares some stunning pictures of a natural disaster. This time Texas drought and wildfires are in focus. When looking at these images, I can’t stop thinking of people who, instead of running, trying to save their lives, stopped for a moment, set their cameras, framed the image and pressed the shutter button. I haven’t been in anything even remotely as dangerous as these situations, but even that was enough for me to know that I am not built for journalistic photography. And I can’t even start to imagine what all those people who’s homes and businesses were in the path of fires feel like.
Interview with Kevin Mitnick
Slashdot runs the questions and answers with the world most famous hacker Kevin Mitnick. While most of his adventures and opinions are well covered on the web and in the books, you might still be surprised by some of the answers.
Here is his take on the involvement of anti-virus and other security companies in the creation of viruses and other malware.
Cybersecurity Companies?
by bigredradioKevin, do you suspect any collusion on the part of cybersecurity companies such as Kapersky Labs or Avast! and virus creators? If there were not so many exploits in the wild, would there be a billion-dollar anti-virus industry?
KM: I don’t know about Kaspersky but I think it’s ludicrous to assert that any anti-virus company would be involved with malware creators. These are large companies and the risk of being involved in this type of unethical behavior is too great.
And here is his opinion of what the future has for us.
cybersecurity
by AnonymousWhat cybersecurity threats do you see as the most dangerous to the Internet now?
Re:cybersecurity
by zero0neWhat threat do you see as the most dangerous in 2, 5 and 10 years?
KM: Malware is probably the most substantial threat. Not only because it is so prevalent and being crafted better to avoid detection, but also because a large majority of internet users are oblivious to the dangers involved with clicking unknown links, authorizing Java Applets, opening attachments from people they don’t know, and are easily fooled by average phishing attacks. People are still the weak link, and even intelligent ones make poor decisions. Case in point, the recent spearfishing attacks on Google and RSA, which proved highly effective.
Looking into the future is difficult as technology progresses so rapidly. In the next few years, as more and more corporations move towards cloud computing, these servers loaded with information are going to be the new playground for hackers. Layers of security need to be applied in any cloud-computing environment to minimize the risk.
With the recent hacks on Certificate Authorities, I would count on SSL becoming obsolete in the future and being replaced with a new, more robust secure standard, since the “web of trust” is no longer a feasible model.
With the proliferation of consumer devices coming onto the market that are internet-ready, I would expect to see more attacks at the heart of these new technologies. New devices, especially those branded by names like Apple, Microsoft, and Google, always tend to draw the attention of hackers from all over the world.
Happy Programmer Day!
Today is the 256th day of the year, which means it’s Programmer Day once again. I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate all my colleagues around the world and wish them all quieter rooms, better tools, larger salaries, faster computers, and fewer bugs. Let the source be with you! If you write code and 256 has a special meaning to you, I tip my hat to you and hope you’ll enjoy this little comic strip from Geek And Poke.
For those of you who are not programmers, but curious about a special meaning of 256, the explanation is really simple. Bit a smallest unit of information, which can only take values of 0 or 1 in binary notation. Bits are organized into bytes. There are 8 bits in a byte. Which means there are 2 to the power of 8 combinations of ones and zeros in a byte. 2 to the power of 8 is 256. There are a few more meanings to the number, if you are still interested.
Day in brief – 2011-09-12
- I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/pafpXce Michel & Sven – Der Tischdeckentrick – Teil 4 #
- I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/Hkc2Zqb Oscilaciones de la cuerdas de una Guitarra #
- Shared: A tipple on a massive scale http://t.co/5NRy3i3 #
- Shared: Marking 10 Years Since 9/11/2001 http://t.co/8ZynYbH #
- LAUGHS! on Vimeo http://t.co/HLzGPbW #
- I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/3YddEmU Tim Vine Live At The Apollo #
- Shared: The most awkward situation… http://t.co/YarrnSX #
- @alex_exler толковые клиенты (андроидный и веб) умеют показывать in reply to или conversation. #
- Every day I check delivery menus for salads and fresh juices. And they I buy a roast sandwich and a coca-cola from the kiosk nearby. #FML #
- Speed reading is very easy. Load a Flickr slideshow, set it to 1 second interval, enjoy. You are now reading at 1,000 words per second. #
- Saving sanity at a boring meeting… http://t.co/ADX4LLT #
- I am spilling out forex trading secrets here … http://t.co/9uZGmML #
- Missing Missi the cat – old, but good designer story http://t.co/JmhCqRd Articles #