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Tag Archives: Rants
The password problem
Odds are good if you’ve reached this blog, you have an account on at least one website somewhere on the wild wild web. This account could be on a web application ranging from something as critical as a finical institution … Continue reading
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Tagged password, password cracking, password policies, Rants, SamuraiNet, Web Security
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My new friend Larry…
Today while I was working on reorganizing some of my wiki, I received an unexpected message from a fellow internet user, a friend going by the name of “Larry.” Below is my conversation with Larry, who refused to give even … Continue reading
Paypal Shuts down the Hackers for Charity
It would seem in an attempt to keep fraud off Paypal, the Hackers for Charity (and Johnny himself) have been put in quite a pickle. While out in Kenya helping fight off the world’s problems, Paypal has gone ahead and … Continue reading
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Tagged Hackers For Charity, hacktivism, HFC, news, paypal, Rants, SamuraiNet
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Stupid Spammers
Spam is annoying. Spam trying to avoid spam filters with it’s 1337 5p34k is more annoying. Idiotic spammers are the worst. I have been receiving spam from myself for quite some time, but only today did I actually think before … Continue reading
America’s Cyber Defense… or lack there of
Over the past few years more and more news has arrisen about hacking becoming a part of warfare, however; it seems that though it has a tactical advantage and is a powerful resource for any government that uses it, it … Continue reading