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The Most Influential People in IT Security
Here’s our list of the most influential security experts of 2007 - from corporate tech officers and government security types, to white hat hackers and bloggers.
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Wireless LAN security myths that won’t die
It's been two years since I've wrote "The six dumbest ways to secure a wireless LAN" and it's probably been one of my more successful blog entries ever. Since that time I've written a free electronic book on enterprise wireless LAN security for anyone to use and download from TechRepublic. Since it has been two years, I'm going to update the ..
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Network Monitoring, Space Invaders Style
NetQoS has a little something to bring video game-style drama to the hum drum task of monitoring your system traffic. Their program, Netcosm monitors the traffic flowing across your routers and remasters that data into entertaining clashes of good and evil data packets. See Video
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The World's Most Dangerous Internet Sites
Online security is a nightmare these days, with all the viruses, phishing, drive-by downloads, pop-ups, and other malware out there. How bad is it? Researchers set out to chart the Internet's worst domains. Their report looked at 265 top level domains (TLDs) worldwide and came up with some telling numbers...
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Download free books on your PDA or cellphone
Today I'm going to show you an easy way to download eBooks for your phone or PDA... Some are classics that are no longer bound by copyright law. Others are documents that have been made freely available by authors who believe in the value of distributing some of their work freely
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43 Best Blogs!
- Connecting the Dots by Steve Borsch
- Mostly Trivial Podcast/Blog by Johnee Bee
- Tech~Surf~Blog by Graeme Thickins
- Garrick Van Buren by Garrick
- living next door to myself by part-time buddha
- Winecast by Tim Elliott
- Erin Brockovich: News by Erin Brockovich
- Pause - by Jory Des Jardins
- Thinking Parallel by Michael Suess
- Carpe Factum by Timothy Johnson
- Sticky & Spanky by Sticky & Spanky
- The Blogging Times by Minic Rivera
- Karen Shanley author Dogs of Dreamtime
- Quick Online Tips by Pchere
- Occam's RazR by Ike Pigott
- FRAUDfiles Fraud Blog by Tracy Coenen
- Successful-Blog by Liz Strauss
- SuccessCREEations by Chris Cree
- bollocks by Mark Sadler
- ~N u m e r a b i l e by Davide De Nova
- Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here by Epiphany Alone
- Ed Brill by Ed Brill
- Milkmoney or Not, Here I Come by Schmutzie
- A Week In the Life of A Redhead - by Catherine
- Babbling Brooke by Brookelina
- The Creative Entrepreneur by Bill Baren
- Make It Great! by Phil Gerbyshak
- WTIT Tape Radio: The Blog by Bud
- Case Notes from the Artsy Asylum by Susan Reynolds
- Jon Swift by Jon Swift
- Becoming a New Yorker by BNY
- Let's get things back into perspective here! by Allan W Janssen
- Say No to Crack by Anita B.
- Lifehacker - Helping you get things done
- Pearsonified by JasonM
- The Millions (A Blog About Books) by C. Max Magee
- BlogHer by Various
- Principled Innovation Blog by Jeff De Cagna
- You're With Me, Internet by YWMI
- American Foreign Devil in China by Scott
- Ticketnews by Bob
- Post Secret by you
- The Politics of Dancing by Sam L. Parity
New attack cracks WEP in record time
Your home or office WiFi network may be even less secure than you think. Researchers have now shown that they can break 104-bit WEP, a common 802.11b/g/n security mechanism, in as little as one or two minutes.
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The Newbies Guide to Compiling Your First Kernel
So you've been using Linux for a while now and have decided to take the next step. Whether you are looking for a performance increase, added hardware support or even just to enhance your geek cred, compiling your own kernel need not be a horrifying experience. Compiling a kernel has historically been a very involved and, at times, frustratingly hai
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How to Use English Punctuation Correctly
Are you looking to write a great paper for one of your classes? Maybe you need to submit a polished, impeccable proposal to your boss? It can help to know the proper ways to use punctuation. Here is a helpful list of the most common punctuation and their uses. This list is more useful than your 6th grade English class.
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µTorrent 1.7 beta 1065 is out!
A huge changelog is coming your way, and now full Vista support. Definitely worth the long wait.
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10 Stunning Church Websites You Should See
While compiling various lists, something struck me - I kept noticing Religious and Church websites with really good standards compliant designs, something I wouldn’t have expected at first...
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6 More Geek Squad Manuals Leaked -- Collect them all!
Consumers could use some of these manuals to see if a Geek Squad employee is really living up to company standards, or to determine, before going to the store, if the Geek Squad service would be up to their standards.
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If You Don’t Use Del.icio.us, You Will Now
Social bookmarking service Del.icio.us has one of the more popular Firefox Add-ons, but until recently it didn’t sync with your account and bring bookmarks and tags to the browser. A few months ago they quietly released a new version that basically takes over the Firefox bookmarking function, but it wasn’t syncing fast enough for power users.
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Windows animated cursor security patch causes headaches
Microsoft's fix for the animated cursor flaws demonstrated last week is finally out and available for download, but you might want to think twice before installing it.
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Google Desktop comes with junk in the trunk
Being huge fan of Quicksilver (the Swiss army knife of Mac utilities), I was pretty excited to check out the new Mac version of Google Desktop, especially since Quicksilver's author was hired by Google to work on it. As soon as it was released yesterday, I grabbed the
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Firefox as an IDE
"Although I prefer IE7's native speed and feel for day-to-day browsing chores, there's no doubt that Firefox is my primary web development IDE."
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10 Tools to help you Select a Web 2.0 Color Palette
"When it comes to designing any interface my biggest roadblock has to be deciding on a color scheme. Whether it be a standalone application or a new web layout, I could come up with the best interface design ever but no one would care if the color scheme is an assault on the senses. Lucky for me, there is plenty of help!"
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Your computer can learn your habbits to cut your electric bill
Via Treehugger.com: Interview with the maker of software that knows you write in spurts, knows that you leave for lunch between 11:30 and 12 every day, knows you never show up on the weekend. It learns your habits so that it can reduce its own power consumption accordingly, without inconveniencing you.
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The BEST iPod Video Converter
You can convert all your videos to Ipod video format directly. Can process FLV (Flash Video Format), divx, xvid, mpg, mp4, dvd, vob, avi, wmv ,asf and many more formats. Plus, the best part about it is that it is 100% free! This is the only program I have ever seen that is able to convert internet video clips and your DVD rips.
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CrazyEgg - Measuring Web Site Usability
N Jakob Nielsen's latest book, Prioritizing Web Usability, the usability guru presents his latest discoveries on how to design usable web sites. His meticulous research is based on lab experiments, with thousands of users of diverse backgrounds.
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Ever wondered what time you should leave for a long road trip?
Trippish is a free service that gives you driving directions with weather forecasts along the route. Trippish not only tells you what the weather is likely to be during your drive, but also allows you to determine the best time to leave based on current forecasts.
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Google Launches Free 411 Service
Google threw a new product called Goog-411 into Google Labs today - a free telephone based information service that could replace toll 411 calls. About 2.6 billion 411 calls are made in the U.S. each year, and it is a $7 billion/year market.
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