How to Give a Catastrophe-Free Presentation

April 27th, 2012

Posted on 2012-04-10

To wit: How to prep your important presentation for blown bulbs, laptops left in taxis, projectors that get indigestion over your digital input, and viruses that spasmodically stream porn video. I share several horror stories because I know you love to point and laugh at others’ pain. But you’ll learn useful lessons, too, if you stop wasting your time on this pointless repository of clips and read the gosh-darn story.

Mobile phone carriers oppose law requiring warrants for location data

April 27th, 2012

Posted on April 27, 2012

The proposed US bill doesn’t stop the carriers from handing over location data, but it does require that police get a warrant first. So what is CTIA’s problem with it? Read the article. 

Tor-hidden online narcotics store, ‘The Farmer’s Market’, brought down in multinational sting

April 27th, 2012

Posted April 23, 2012

Eight men have been arrested for running a secret online store that sold more than $1 million worth of narcotics. It’s alleged that the gang hid its tracks by operating on the Tor network. Read the full story on Naked Security. 

Facebook logins aren’t being properly protected on iPhones, iPads and Android devices

April 27th, 2012

Posted April 5, 2012

Facebook login credentials could be lifted from smartphones because the site is not encrypting the sensitive data on iOS and Android devices. Read the story on Naked Security.

Pastebin, its mission of freedom, and the tribulations of hacker escapades

April 3rd, 2012

Posted April 3, 2012

Pastebin gives its users “total freedom of speech”, which means it’s a prime spot for hackers to publicize their exploits and for stolen information to be posted. Makes it a bit difficult to run the site, says Pastebin’s owner Jeroen Vader. Read the story on Naked Security.