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Archive for May, 2004

Apple Music Store in Europe

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

iTunes Music Store Europe will open on june 18th….

Israeli spy agency recruits staff on Web

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Israel’s normally secretive Mossad spy agency came in from the cold this week, launching a Web site aimed at recruiting staff ranging from computer security specialists to English-speaking waiters and agents for “special tasks.” The site, which is available in both Hebrew and English, has a main page featuring a shadowy figure standing next to […]

MS UK 0wn3d by hackers. (Again)

Posted by deepquest under m$ (No Respond)

Microsoft’s UK Web site was defaced early this morning by previously unknown hackers called the OutLaw Group.

Mac OS X Help URI Handler Arbitrary Script Execution

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

Mac OS X Help URI Handler Arbitrary Script Execution

Mac under fake Word 2004 attack

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

Mac under fake Word 2004 attack

Bluetooth group downplays security risks

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

Bluetooth Special Interest Group says not to worry about Bluesnarfing

Rejected iPod Engravings

Posted by deepquest under Apple (No Respond)

As you may know, you can order an iPod from the Apple Store with a custom, laser-engraved message. Apple has been rejecting some messages for editorial reasons. Think all these messages would make it past Apple’s screening process?

DevTeam Releasing Multiplayer Nethack and Counter-Hack Terrorist Mod

Posted by deepquest under Security (No Respond)

DevTeam Releasing Multiplayer Nethack and Counter-Hack Terrorist Mod

RFC 3214: IP over Paper Airplane

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

Following on the heels of the commercially stalled IP over Avian Carrier (AC/IP) and based on Sony?s new 25GB Paper format, the IETF has released a request-for-comments (RFC) on the proposed ?PA/IP? format. The RFC is backed by Sony, HP, and Hammermill.

IBM Develops Artificial Stupidity

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

IBM researchers today announced that they have developed a software agent that passes the Turing test