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Archive for December, 2003

Local Denial Of Service Attack Against Apple MacOS X, MacOS X Server, and Darwin.

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

Local Denial Of Service Attack Against Apple MacOS X, MacOS X Server, and Darwin.

Israel Shuts Door on Microsoft

Posted by deepquest under m$ (No Respond)

In an apparent showdown over price, Israel’s government has suspended purchases of Microsoft productivity software and is encouraging the development of an open source alternative. A spokeswoman for the Finance Ministry, which oversees government purchases, said Tuesday that government agencies would use existing Microsoft Office products for the time being rather than upgrade to newer […]

HenWen aka Snorf gui for OSX updated

Posted by deepquest under OSX security tools (No Respond)

best ids for mac updated

Bush on Segway?

Posted by deepquest under /dev/nullies (No Respond)

Bush on segway can be very fun to see.

Apple coming out with “mini iPods”

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

That veritable font of Apple-related rumors and speculation that is Think Secret is confirming that Steve Jobs will introduce a new line of smaller “mini iPods” at the MacWorld Expo next month.

MacOS X: secure by design, default, and deployment.

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

Since Apple released Mac OS X, even the PC industry trade publications have raved about its quality, design, and features. PC Magazine even gave Mac OS X “Panther” a 5-star rating in October 2003. Perhaps it was because Macs could now seamlessly fit into the Windows- dominated marketplace and satisfy Mac users refusing to relinquish […]

mo’ money: don’t trust your ATM

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

when cash machine are very buggy…

Webcam updated

Posted by deepquest under localhost (No Respond)

finally found solution to mix usb and network web cams

Wardriving: KisMAC 0.07b updated

Posted by deepquest under OSX security tools (No Respond)

major upgrade

No holiday for hackers

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Hackers paused briefly during the long Thanksgiving weekend to give thanks for security holes and flaws that allow them to wreak havoc on the Internet