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Root Kits Revealed

This has to be one of the most hilarious articles I have read yet about the mysterious world of root kits.  First off they make the assumption that most users are even running at a different security level rather then the administrator or "root"  They seem to treat the word root as if it is some sort of newly designed word rather than a direct dependent of the *nix environment.  Do me a favor and leave some comments for these wacko's ;-)

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Google buys digital radio ad firm
Internet search leader Google said it had agreed to buy dMarc Broadcasting Inc., a developer of digital advertising technology for radio, for 102 million dollars.
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Should VoIP Be Better Regulated?
IP telephony has today become an incontestable reality. In many European cities, it is no longer possible to take the underground without seeing posters advertising ‘even cheaper’ DSL and voice at every station, or to open a newspaper without reading about the numerous economic models being offered by telecommunication operators or the latest acquisition in the VoIP sector. More and more enterprises are deploying IP-PBXs or subscribing to new IP Centrex offers.
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Apple Patches QuickTime Vulnerabilities

Just as Microsoft is releasing its monthly security patches, Apple Computer has fixed a number of nasty bugs in its QuickTime media player.The fixes, which can be found in QuickTime 7.0.4, fix a total of five flaws in the player that could be used by attackers to run unauthorized code on a Max OS X or Windows computer running QuickTime.

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Running Linux and Windows on the PSP
So the PSP can do games, movies, video, music, photos, and Internet. Well, that's not enough—it should be able to run software we enjoy on our home PCs! Utilizing an open source x86 emulator called Bochs, which emulates the hardware usually found in PCs, and creating a few hard disk images with the software we want on them, you can run Linux and even Windows on your PSP!
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Google says you are a slut.
This is a pretty interesting site.  It compares a search term that you plug in with googles web safe search results versus how many are not web safe.  If there are more non web safe terms then web safe terms, the search is considered sluttier.  Good for wasting some time during this slow holiday week.
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Wireless Hacking At 30,000 Feet - Without a Wireless Network!
An interesting article about using a an application that detects wireless uplink probes from unsuspectiing plane visitors.  The software then matches to the requested ssid and allows your system to make a connection.  A pretty interesting idea and would work in metro areas such as NYC.
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eBay stops Excel vulnerability auction

eBay has shut an auction set up to sell information on a security hole in Microsoft’s Excel spreadsheet to the highest bidder.

The bidding is said by third-party sources to have run to $53 from 19 different bidders at the point it was stopped by eBay on advice from Microsoft itself.

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Yahoo security weakness revealed
Yahoo plans to tighten security on its dating site after a security expert uncovered a method for breaking into members' accounts.
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Anonymous Proxy List 20 December 05
Some fresh proxies.
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Worm traps alleged child porn offender
Now this is a pretty funny story.  Some of the spam messages that the latest worms have sent out included threats that you had been using your computer improperly.  This gentleman had such a guilty consience that he decided to turn himself in.  Wow some people.
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Learning JavaScript Basics
A nice article on how to use Javascript, very basic though.
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Google Brings Gmail to Mobile Phones
In addition, several PDAs, including the BlackBerry 7100G and the Blackberry 7290, can use the service. Google indicated it will update the list of mobile phones that work with its service as it completes tests on individual models.
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Beef with Hack-a-day
Seems a site is having an issue with hack-a-day. LOL
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Boy's Web cam opens portal to a grim world
The 13-year-old boy sat in his California home, eyes fixed on a computer screen. He had never run with the popular crowd, and long ago had turned to the Internet for the friends he craved. But on this day, Justin Berry's fascination with cyberspace would change his life.
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Most Searched, Most Blogged, And Snobs
The end of every year brings us all things "most" and "best" as list-crazy statisticians scramble to compile the subjects, people, companies, and fads are omnipresent in the popular mind. And the popular mind is, well, clueless.
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