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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Visual Studio Community 2013 Is Free
Start coding the app of your dreams for Windows, Android, and iOS. http://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs Pair that up with Microsoft Virtual Academy, for free coding lessons. Here is the official blog post on giving Visual Studio away.
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Tagged 2014, Learn to Code, Learn to hack, Microsoft, Visual Studio
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The Raspberry Pi: Impact on Hacking
So, this video is a little old, but very relevant. Sure the Raspberry Pi has been available for some time now, but has the awareness about them spread out of IT and into the minds of the business leaders? Are … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, hacking, kali, mitm, pwnpi, raspberry pi, Security Awareness, sniffing
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Aiden and Birthday Dinner
Carmelo and JR’s birthday dinner! Totally coincidental by the way, we drove to Gilbert to visit Pat, Courtney, and Beau; and to meet Aiden. We went to have dinner and following Courtney, we went to an Olive Garden. An Olive … Continue reading
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Privacy Comic: The Phone Book
It wasn’t that long ago that if you wanted to find somebody, you just looked in the phone book. It’s a little more evolved now.
Conmen Evolved
Unless you are completely off the grid and don’t even read newspapers, it is hard to avoid the data breaches announced in the news. It’s not just techie news anymore either, with the big named news shows on the television … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, breach, Information Technology Security Awareness, phishing, Security Awareness, social engineering
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Marine Corps Birthday Message 2014
Happy birthday my brothers and sisters!
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Tagged 2014, Marine Corps, USMC
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The Postal Service Suffered a Cybersecurity Breach
The data of 800,000 people potentially compromised for employee and customer personal information, including addresses, Social Security numbers and emails. The USPS is working with the FBI, Justice Department and the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team to investigate the breach. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, breach, Information Technology Security Awareness, phishing, Security Awareness, social engineering, USPS
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Operation Onymous… 414 Onion sites Taken Offline/Seized
Tor (The Onion Router) is an anonymizing program that allows access to the Dark Web, it works by basically routing packets through an anonymous proxy network. (See Searching the Deep Web) Europol, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security, … Continue reading
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Tagged .onion, 2014, cybercrime, dark web, Department of Homeland Security, Europol, FBI, hackers, Operation Onymous, tor
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Brain-to-Brain Communication Over the Internet
Wow, that’s cool! I would like to coin the phrase “Cybernotic Suggestion” for when brain-to-brain communication over the Internet is subject to a man-in-the-middle attack and the receiving end of the mind comm. gets suggested brain waves.
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Tagged 2014, brain-to-brain, communication, Cybernotic Suggestion, man-in-the-middle, mitm, Security Awareness
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Remember, Remember, The 5th of November
Anonymous is a truth movement advocating hacktivism as self-defense for unconstitutional government. It is our aim to shed light on corrupt government in order to set people free from oppression. Read more about the Million Mask March. Guy Fawkes is … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, 5th of November, anonymous, Guy Fawkes, Million Mask March
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