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Women, the best freaking firewall in the world
Women, the best freaking firewall in the world: One human cell contains 75MB genetic information. One sperm contains a half of that; that is 37.5MB. One ml of semen contains 100 million sperms. In average, ejaculation lasts for 5 sec…
You're Backing Up Your Data the Wrong Way [Backup]
Time and time again, people tell me that they've bought an external hard drive to back up their pictures, music, and documents. Great, right? Sadly, that's not always the case. There's one simple rule about backups that everybody needs to…
Thinking Big: Strategic Papers on Terrorism plus more
To paraphrase Musashi, large scale combat is very similar to one on one combat. The same principles and capabilities apply such as deception, using your strengths against an enemies weaknesses, intelligence (knowing the enemy) and reconnaissance (detecting the enemy before…
thedailywhat:
Breaking: Free at last!
North Korean leader Kim...
thedailywhat:
Breaking: Free at last!
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has pardoned two jailed American journalists following an unannounced…
North Korean Extraction Mission Brainstorming Pt. 2
Read Pt. 1 here. There typically are a few reliable options when planning a mission like this. However, due to the unique nature of the situation, some of our more basic tactics are moot. A Run & Gun is completely…
Vanish: self-destruct your own data
The Vanish project proposes to give web users control over the lifespan of the data they post online, or to cloud computing services. Vanish encrypts your data, and all of it, even cached or archived chunks, become "permanently unreadable" at…
"If you don’t have something of value to an intruder, you probably don’t do anything..."
“If you don’t have something of value to an intruder, you probably don’t do anything worth keeping you in operation.” - Richard Bejtlich
North Korean Extraction Mission Brainstorming Pt. 1
I have been thinking about this for a while, but it took this post by Julie to motivate me into…
Dear employer,
I’M A SECUIRTY ENGINEER. THIS IS WHAT YOU...
Dear employer,
I’M A SECUIRTY ENGINEER. THIS IS WHAT YOU PAY ME TO DO. Please allow me to view “hacking”…
Why We Need PCI-DSS to Survive
And by “We”, I mean the security industry as a whole. And yes, this is your public-policy lesson for today, let me drag my soapbox over here and sit for a spell while I talk at you. By “Survive”, I mean…
Establishing your social media presence with security in mind
Establishing your social media presence with security in mind: The article starts on page 100 of the pdf and focuses on corporate security. Corporate use of social media brings some interesting risks, ones that traditional security defenses can’t necessarily protect…
Know your Enemy: Tracking Botnets
Know your Enemy: Tracking Botnets
JavaScript Encyrption - Take private blog posts to the next level
JavaScript Encyrption - Take private blog posts to the next level: Check it out, using 256 AES encryption, you can make sure private posts are never crawled by bots, seen by site admins or stored on severs. The decryption is…
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