Sunday, March 20, 2005
Xtreme Urban Vehicle
Not your soccer-mom's SUV -- if you have to ask about gas mileage you can't afford it.
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Trust No One
More than a third of the Internal Revenue Service employees and managers who were contacted by Treasury Department inspectors posing as computer technicians provided their computer logins and changed their passwords...
Bad as the results were, they represent a 50 percent improvement when compared with a similar test in 2001, when 71 employees cooperated and changed their passwords.
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Radiation Detectors
Bruce Schneier is a well known and respected authority on cryptography and security. He often finds government WOFTAM , and this one is a classic:
This regime is going to waste another $125 million MTDs on units that are proven to deliver an overwhelming number of false positives -- which require investigation, by people who are doubtless overworked.
And can someone explain to me how this is a GOOD thing!?
Robert Bonner, commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, told a Senate subcommittee on homeland security that since the first such devices were installed in May 2000, they had picked up over 10,000 radiation hits in vehicles or cargo shipments entering the country. All proved harmless.
The Bush administration is requesting $125 million for fiscal year 2006 to continue the acquisition, deployment and enhancement of such technology. It has 400 units deployed.
This regime is going to waste another $125 million MTDs on units that are proven to deliver an overwhelming number of false positives -- which require investigation, by people who are doubtless overworked.
And can someone explain to me how this is a GOOD thing!?
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Mount St. Helens VolcanoCam
Since October 11, 2004, Mount St. Helens has been in a constant eruptive state. Watch the events as they unfold.
Dell and the (un)American Dream
An amazing 30,600 of Dell's 55,200 workers are employed in foreign countries. Dell could find only 24,600 positions in 2004 for US workers, despite incredible incentives from states such as North Carolina. Foreign staffers now make up 55 per cent of Dell's workforce compared to 51 per cent of the workforce in 2003, according to a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
New Ohio Law Requires eBay Sellers to Get Licensed and Post Bond
A new Ohio law, already signed and in effect, requires eBay sellers to become licensed, and to post a $50,000 bond. The new eBay auction law was signed by the Ohio governor in February, and will be effective on May 1st. In addition to the ilcense and the $50,000 bond, because the new Ohio eBay law is founded on the Ohio auction laws, it also requires eBay sellers to attend auction school and pass an exam, and to serve as an apprentice auction seller for one year. eBay sellers failing to get the Ohio auction license face up to 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine.
I really, really wish CongressCritters would try and get a clue before they run off and pull this sort of crap.
Monday, March 07, 2005
Phishers Use Wildcard DNS to Build Convincing Bait URLs
This is good. This method is going to fool most of the people, most of the time.
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