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Episode 0x14-- Happy Birthday Mr. Gattaca... we'll vote for you too.
There's interesting things afoot. Y'all should pay attention.
This is the 21st episode for those of you that don't have 16 fingers. Not sure we should be revealing this yet, but it's going to be a wild winter solstice celebration this year. The southern folk at Southern Fried Security and this gang of teenage malcontents are up to no good. Well, actually extra special good. Let me sum up - it's Security Charity... Gangnam Style.
Stay tuned for the carnage.
Upcoming over the next hour...
And if you've got commentary, please sent it [email protected] for us to check out.
DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work.
ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 4 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good.
In this episode:
Dear Sir/Madame,
My name is Jakub Walczak, and I work for Hakin9 – the magazine that reaches over 60 000 readers mainly in the USA, India, and Australia.
I have seen your website and I was wondering if you would like to cooperate with us. Please let me know.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Jakub Walczak
Yeah, so we ran a little long... the commentary segment has been pulled out into a separate recording. It'll show up on the RSS feed tomorrow, but if you want it right now, you can grab it here.
The quick & dirty: Stroz Friedberg evaluated the technical watchdog (MarkMonitor) for the so-called ISP "Six Strikes", and gave it a thumbs-up. However, SF was also actively lobbying for the RIAA between 2004 and 2009.
I want to like this company - they're doing it less wrong than many other folks - and thus I find myself experiencing another bout of Infosec Depression.
Original article, albeit from a non-impartial source here
-Jim
Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA
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Episode 0x14-- Happy Birthday Mr. Gattaca... we'll vote for you too.
There's interesting things afoot. Y'all should pay attention.
This is the 21st episode for those of you that don't have 16 fingers. Not sure we should be revealing this yet, but it's going to be a wild winter solstice celebration this year. The southern folk at Southern Fried Security and this gang of teenage malcontents are up to no good. Well, actually extra special good. Let me sum up - it's Security Charity... Gangnam Style.
Stay tuned for the carnage.
Upcoming over the next hour...
And if you've got commentary, please sent it [email protected] for us to check out.
DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work.
ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 4 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good.
In this episode:
Dear Sir/Madame,
My name is Jakub Walczak, and I work for Hakin9 – the magazine that reaches over 60 000 readers mainly in the USA, India, and Australia.
I have seen your website and I was wondering if you would like to cooperate with us. Please let me know.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Jakub Walczak
Yeah, so we ran a little long... the commentary segment has been pulled out into a separate recording. It'll show up on the RSS feed tomorrow, but if you want it right now, you can grab it here.
The quick & dirty: Stroz Friedberg evaluated the technical watchdog (MarkMonitor) for the so-called ISP "Six Strikes", and gave it a thumbs-up. However, SF was also actively lobbying for the RIAA between 2004 and 2009.
I want to like this company - they're doing it less wrong than many other folks - and thus I find myself experiencing another bout of Infosec Depression.
Original article, albeit from a non-impartial source here
-Jim
Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA