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May 29
2008
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Cloud SecurityPosted by Kevin Carlson in Web Development, Security, Google |
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May 23
2008
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May 15
2008
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Oh, boy do you owe it to yourself to give this a read: Tunny, Colossus and Ada: Keeping an Open Mind .
It's a great story of a contest centered on the rebuilding of the Colossus Mark 2 codebreaking machine used by the Bletchley Park boffins. To celebrate, the British National Museum of Computing issued a challenge: They would transmit a signal encoded with an original WWII German cipher, and then
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May 07
2008
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Apr 15
2008
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The Joy of Cat(s)Posted by Kevin Carlson in Programming Languages |
Over on Dr. Dobb's Portal, we've just posted a great article by Christopher Diggins on Cat , a sweet little stack-based language he developed from Manfred von Thun's Joy language. Says Christopher:
'My interest in Joy was primarily motivated by my search for an intermediate language that could be easily targeted by imperative and functional languages, could be easily optimized, and could be
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Mar 19
2008
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Mac SecurityPosted by Kevin Carlson in Web Development, Security, Apple |
Apple does a pretty good job keeping itself in the news, so normally I don't feel they need my help. But a couple of recent news items seem significant. The first is the news that Apple is making pretty significant inroads in US personal computer market share. They're at 14%, up from 9% this time last year. That's a huge jump in one year.
The second bit of news is the cornucopia of security fixes Apple released yesterday: 90 or so vulnerabilities were patched, split roughly in half between Mac OS X and the Safari browser.
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Mar 12
2008
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Skepticism and SafetyPosted by Kevin Carlson in Security |
Welcome to the Internet. Trust no one.
Living in my bubble of tech-savvy friends and acquaintances, it's easy for me to forget that people need to be told this. But then, I get an e-mail from a particular person (who shall remain nameless) warning me about a virus going around in the form of an e-mail attachment entitled "Life is Beautiful." Of course, it's a forward, and I can see the chain of suckers going back several generations. I'm admonished not to open this attachment, because it will (of course) "erase my entire PC!!!"
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Feb 25
2008
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A Bad Day at Pakistan TelecomPosted by Kevin Carlson in Security |
Sometimes I think I should have been a network engineer. I love all that "belly of the internet beast" stuff—giant high-speed routers, huge data pipes, and all things close to the backbone of the Internet. But then I remember my grades from my engineering classes, and why I dropped engineering, and switched my major to English. Perhaps the engineer who broke both YouTube and the Pakistani Internet yesterday should have switched his major, too, before it was too late. I mean, I wouldn't want to be that guy right now. Would you want to be the guy who kept Pervez Musharraf from getting to his MySpace page?
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