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It seems like I make this announcement every year, but for those who don't
know about it, there is a funsec jabber server/room:
fun...@conference.jabber.tisf.net
It's not very busy -- just a few folks that hang out there and swap
ironies. :-)
In an
Very interesting post by Fyodor:
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2010/q2/826
Gadi.
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Joel Esler wrote:
> OMG the email addresses for iPad owners were exposed!!!
>
> Oh, you mean the email addresses that these people use, on the internet
> all day every day?
Two little things you overlooked...
First, privacy concerns in general. Yes, we all know the Zuckerberg
generation bel
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 17:27:26 EDT, Larry Seltzer said:
> > What about the other 25 or so countries?
>
> They're working with governments in those countries to see if they will be
> allowed to delete the data or will have to preserve it.
I'm sure that in at least one of those countries, somebody wi
>> For now, Google is retaining the data collected in the United States to
comply
>> with a court order stemming from pending civil litigation. The company
has
>> deleted data that came from Ireland, Denmark and Austria at the request
of
>> authorities in those countries.
> What about the other 25
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37643844/ns/technology_and_science-security/
> Google Inc. is telling lawmakers that it never dissected or used any of
> the information that it accidentally sucked up while collecting data about
> public Wi-Fi networks in more than 30 countries.
> ...
> For now, Google