about 4 months ago - No comments
Who’s up for more Stuxnet-style cyber attacks against Persia? Me, that’s who. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com From FoxNews here: Computer malware described as “the most sophisticated cyber weapon yet unleashed” has been uncovered in computers in the Middle East and may have infected machines in Europe, according to reports from antivirus researchers and…
about 10 months ago - No comments
Way too many of the customers I interact with are still stuck using Windows XP, an operating system that came out when the Twin Towers were still standing in New York. And even though they purchase 64 bit computers with large amounts of ram, they don’t utilize that power, and stick with the 32Bit image…
about 1 year ago - No comments
Im not a huge baseball fan. I’m a fan of pubs, however. They play baseball on the TVs in pubs, and baseball fans go there to watch the game and drink beer. As a huge fan of pubs, the only thing more annoying than a die-hard Yankees fan is a Redsox fan. Hearing that they…
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
So, you’re young, couldn’t keep your knees together, didn’t bother to use birth control and abortion wasn’t an option. What now? If there was only some place you could dump your baby? Thank God this group was there with this awful rap song. Yes, I do think safe havens are good alternatives to the horrifying…
about 2 years ago - No comments
There are loads of malware authors out there on the Internets. Some of them work for national groups, and others are just in it for the cash. So where does a virus author go when he needs to validate, in a secure fashion, that his own malware is undetectable by all the big AV companies?…
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
Im in Beantown. Boston, Massachusetts. Flew in late this afternoon after long delays so I can meet with clients tomorrow morning to disucss enhancing their current cyber security. Actually, I’m just outside of Boston in Needham Mass. And at 11:30 PM, the firealarms went off and the firetrucks came. Its funny the things that go…
about 3 years ago - 1 comment
Kathleen Cunningham, most likely the hero lunch lady Adam Sandler sang about, was suspended from her job because she allowed children to substitute a bagel and cream cheese for a disgusting veggie burger. Apparently, there is a strict no substitutions policy for school lunches. From Boston.Com here: A food services manager at a Newton elementary…
about 3 years ago - 1 comment
When I first heard about teacher Christine McCallum a few days ago and how she had raped a little boy over 300 times, I looked for any news articles that would have mentioned a confession, or text messages, or some other concrete evidence that would have meant that she is guilty of this crime. 300…
about 4 years ago - 2 comments
Actually, its a virus that steals passwords to games that is infecting laptops spacedudes brought with them to the space station. From the BBC here: A computer virus is alive and well on the International Space Station (ISS). Nasa has confirmed that laptops carried to the ISS in July were infected with a virus known…
about 4 years ago - No comments
The new post I wrote for GeeksAreSexy is about the MIT students who were legally gagged at DefCon from talking about vulnerabilities they discovered during a penetration test of Boston’s Subway System. I even link to the forbidden slide show that documents how the students were able to forge a farecard and dump a thousand…