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Archive for January, 2004

FBI use OSX

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

many of the computer security folks back at FBI HQ use Macs running OS X, since those machines can do just about anything: run software for Mac, Unix, or Windows, using either a GUI or the command line. And they’re secure out of the box. In the field, however, they don’t have as much money […]

Identity theft on the rise, but it can be prevented

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America, with 9.9 million victims in the past year, according to a Federal Trade Commission survey.

Under treatment

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

no details, judge by yourself. Still under treatment…

The Amazing Catapult Watch!

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

The only watch that’s also a weapon- it shoots BBs, dried peas, popcorn kernels, lentils and more up to 8 feet accross the room! This stainless steel watch will be the envy of the classroom or the meeting room. Use it to “wake-up” those sleepy headed co-workers and classmates. When they look around to see […]

2003 Viruses Caused $55 Billion Damage

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

2003 Viruses Caused $55 Billion Damage

Have a safe day

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

new worm on the run?

minor changes

Posted by deepquest under localhost (No Respond)

just updated anonymous to be able to post comments, sorry if it was boring to register to post comments.

Befriending “Homeless Hacker” Adrian Lamo

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

There is something about harboring a confessed criminal in your house that can bring new excitement to your life. Within minutes of meeting the so-called “homeless hacker” Adrian Lamo, he was showing me how to reprogram my cell phone. That is the kind of guy he is — someone who has broken into numerous computer […]

SF Keynote

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

apple mistakes apple mistakes…