In a previous post, Biased Privacy Violation I mentioned two web sites, DontDateHimGirl.com, DontDateHerMan.com and the associated privacy implications out of these. Just came across to MyHeritage.com whose face recognition feature works remarkably well -- for relatives and everyone in between varying on the sample."Recognizing faces is done by algorithms that compare the faces in your photo,
Friday, 25 August 2006
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Cyber Terrorism Communications and Propaganda
Posted on 11:39 by Unknown
Further expanding the previous discussion on Tracking Down Internet Terrorist Propaganda, and patterns of Arabic Extremist Group Forum Messages' Characteristics, there've also been some recent developments on Hezbollah's never-ending use of U.S hosting companies as a media/communication/fund raising/recruitment/propaganda platform:"Hezbollah used the Broadwing Communications fiber-optic network
Virus Outbreak Response Time
Posted on 10:41 by Unknown
In a previous posts I discussed various trends related to malware families, and mentioned CipherTrust's Real Time PC Zombie Statistics. You might also be interested in IronPort's Virus Outbreak Response Times for the last 24 hours which currently tracks, IronPort themselves, Sophos, Trend Micro, Symantec, and McAfee. Although vendor's bias often exist, let's just say that self-serving statements
U.S Air Force on MySpace
Posted on 10:14 by Unknown
Seems like the U.S Air Force is joining MySpace:"The Air Force profile will show users five video clips that the Recruiting Service says gives them “a behind-the-scenes look at the extraordinary things airmen accomplish every day,” according to a press release. Users will be able to view longer videos of airmen as they fly jets, call in air strikes, navigate satellites and jump out of airplanes,
Saturday, 19 August 2006
North Korea's Strategic Developments and Financial Operations
Posted on 15:15 by Unknown
Catching up with the latest developments at the hottest -- at least from a national security point of view -- zone in Asia. North Korea seems to be taking external provocations rather seriously, and feeling endangered for the colapse of its regime is actively working on its nuclear test sites development, disinformation in between for sure. According to a recent article at Reuters, North Korea
On the Insecurities of Sun Tanning
Posted on 11:49 by Unknown
You definitely don't need a CISSP certificate to blog on this one, just make sure you don't forget that there should be a limit on everything, even the hugs on the beach.
Tuesday, 15 August 2006
AOL's Search Queries Data Mined
Posted on 21:38 by Unknown
While one of AOL's searchers was publicly identified, enthusiasts are tweaking, and randomly scrolling the then leaked, now publicly available search queries data. Here's someone that's neatly data mining and providing relevant summary of the top result sites, and the top keywords. SEO Sleuth :"was created out of the recently released AOL search data. Welcome to the AOL Keyword Analyser. This
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