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  1. An Example of the “Awesomeness” that is the Internet

    http://www.computerdefense.org/2008/12/02/an-example-of-the-awesomeness-that-is-the-internet/

    I came across this blog post on the Official Google Blog, which discusses a YouTube Symphony. This is one of the coolest things I've seen online in a long, long time. Perhaps it's the music lover in my that makes me simply love the idea, to the point that it makes me sad that I pawned my trumpet while I was in college. …

    2 days ago
  2. Why Netbooks ARE Good Enough

    http://www.computerdefense.org/2008/12/01/why-netbooks-are-good-enough/

    Michael Arrington has an interesting post over at TechCrunch. It's a post that has drawn some controversy, controversy that I wanted to add to. Michael identifies three reasons why Netbooks aren't good enough and to put it plainly... he's wrong. I purchased my netbook (ASUS EEE PC 900) for traveling. …

    3 days ago
  3. Scan-Me.org

    http://www.computerdefense.org/2008/11/28/scan-meorg/

    I shared a while back that I had decided to pick up two dedicated servers... rather than worrying about buying hardware and paying colo fees, I went with just paying fees... high fees, but fees none-the-less. I picked up one windows machine and one linux machine and I've been playing with them quite a bit. …

    6 days ago
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    HiR Information Report

    http://www.h-i-r.net

    Of Mod Rewrite | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials Free Hakin9 article - VoIPER toolkit | Security4all - Dedicated to digital security, enterprise 2.0 and presentation skills Schneier on Security: 1941 Pencil-and-Paper Cipher .:Computer Defense:. » Scan-Me.org MAKE: Blog: Build a Skype server and replace your land line

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    SBN move to Lijit

    http://www.room362.com/archives/249-SBN-move-to-Lijit.html

    on it. The Security Bloggers Network is going Lijit.  Working with the folks who bring you Lijit search widgets, the Security Bloggers Network has a new home.  You can find site at http://www.securitybloggers.net (thanks to Tyler Reguly of http://www.computerdefense.org) and at http://www.securitybloggersnetwork.com (this may still be resolving).  Either URL should work.  You can subscribe to the new feed here.StillSecure, After All These Years, Nov 2008 If you don

    9 days ago in Room362.com by mubix · Authority: 34
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    The Security Blogger Networkfeed is back. Alive and Kicking!

    http://blog.security4all.be/2008/11/security-blogger-network...

    on it. The Security Bloggers Network is going Lijit. Working with the folks who bring you Lijit search widgets, the Security Bloggers Network has a new home. You can find site at http://www.securitybloggers.net (thanks to Tyler Reguly of http://www.computerdefense.org) and at http://www.securitybloggersnetwork.com (this may still be resolving). Either URL should work. You can subscribe to the new feed here.StillSecure, After All These Years, Nov 2008 (Photo under creative commons from

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    Headlines from the Computer Security Blogosphere

    http://viralinks.com/computersecurity

    on it. The Security Bloggers Network is going Lijit. Working with the folks who bring you Lijit search widgets, the Security Bloggers Network has a new home. You can find site at http://www.securitybloggers.net (thanks to Tyler Reguly of http://www.computerdefense.org) and at http://www.securitybloggersnetwork.com (this may still be resolving). Either URL should work. You can subscribe to the new feed here. Right now the site is just the spliced feed of all of the 180+ blogs in the SBN. Very soon you will be able

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    Security Bloggers Network

    http://thinkingproblemmanagement.blogspot.com/2008/11/securi...

    on it. The Security Bloggers Network is going Lijit. Working with the folks who bring you Lijit search widgets, the Security Bloggers Network has a new home. You can find site at http://www.securitybloggers.net (thanks to Tyler Reguly of http://www.computerdefense.org) and at http://www.securitybloggersnetwork.com (this may still be resolving). Either URL should work. You can subscribe to the new feed here.StillSecure, After All These Years, Nov 2008 You should read the whole article.

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    The SBN is going Lijit, shouldn't you?

    http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/2008/11...

    on it. The Security Bloggers Network is going Lijit. Working with the folks who bring you Lijit search widgets, the Security Bloggers Network has a new home. You can find site at http://www.securitybloggers.net (thanks to Tyler Reguly of http://www.computerdefense.org) and at http://www.securitybloggersnetwork.com (this may still be resolving). Either URL should work. You can subscribe to the new feed here. Right now the site is just the spliced feed of all of the 180+ blogs in the SBN. Very soon you will be able

    13 days ago in ashimmy by ashimmy · Authority: 69
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    Force HTTPS with NoScript

    http://infosecplace.com/blog/2008/10/20/force-https-with-nos...

    great blog post

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    Infosec Ramblings

    http://infosecramblings.wordpress.com

    some good take aways for both those answering to RFPs and those reviewing the answers to RFPs. BrokenHalo LABORATORIES >> Midnight Research Labs releases Depant This looks like a really neat tool. Scans your target for services with default passwords. Yummy. .:Computer Defense:. >> NoScript Force SSL Using NoScript, you can force sites to SSL that don’t do a good job of it themselves.Hat tip: Michael Farnum and Security4All IT security guide: Understanding cyber-risks means knowing what questions to ask Something free from ANSI. You should go get your copy i

    44 days ago in Infosec Ramblings · Authority: 5
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    Il Blog di Davide Muci - fotografo e seo specialist

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    interfaccia grafica lo rende più adatto sia utenti occasionali che ai grafici professionisti. Scarica qui il software! GIMPshop 2.2.8: GIMPshop è il fratello minore di GIMP ma con funzionalità più vicine a photoshop. Scarica qui il software! Picasa: Con Picasa potrai organizzare, …

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