The History of NSA Computers

Just a note, the Intersect is not included.
Chuck, 2 hours tonight. The episode should be Chuck vs. Jack Bauer.
http://www.governmentattic.org/3docs/NSA-HGPEDC_1964.pdf




Just a note, the Intersect is not included.
Chuck, 2 hours tonight. The episode should be Chuck vs. Jack Bauer.
http://www.governmentattic.org/3docs/NSA-HGPEDC_1964.pdf
According the Gizmodo:
We know that Facebook staff's been meeting to discuss user privacy, but it appears that these meetings might not be the happiest of events. It actually seems like Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg might be forced to rethink some past decisions.
According to the WSJ, Zuckerberg has frequently "over-ruled employees who argue Facebook should make more information private" in the past, but now he might have to finally suck it up and provide users with the privacy tools they're demanding—the ones some Facebook employees have previously pushed for.
Either way, while the Facebook privacy drama probably won't end anytime soon, we should at least hear about the results of these meetings "as soon as the end of the week." [WSJ via Business Insider]
If Todd Davis's face looks familiar, it's because it's plastered all over subway stops and billboards—right next to his social security number—on ads for the personal security company LifeLock. His lifelock? It's been picked 13 times.
According to a report by the Phoenix New Times, Todd Davis's bold invitation to identity thieves has been accepted over and over and over. Since 2007, Todd Davis-but-not-Todd Davis (sorta like Fake Locke) has failed to pay back a $500 loan, neglected to pay several AT&T bills, and racked up thousands of dollars in credit card debt.
But don't feel too bad for the guy—Davis and his 13 horcruxes only serve to illustrate how shitty LifeLock's service was to begin with. In March, the FTC fined LifeLock $12 million and claimed that their services amounted to little more than a scam. According to FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, "the protection they provided left such a large hole...that you could drive that truck through it." He was referring to a huge truck with Davis's mug and social security number on it. [Phoenix New Times via Wired]
I hope all enjoyed the HackMiami event on Saturday.
We all had fun cracking WEP and even a cash register.
Please email me with feedback and suggestions. The slides will be posted soon.
Join me tomorrow at HackMiami. We will be talking about wifi cracking and honey pots. Not the pooh bear kind.
Time: 1:00pm – 5:30pm
Location: Pizza Mansion
Street: 6917 West Flagler St.
City/Town: Miami, FL