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Geeky License Plates |
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Cyberwar - Russia vs. Georgia |
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We've seen the headlines before, most recently in the Russia/Estonia disputewhich never escalated to armed conflict, but they're coming out again
in the fighting between Russia and Georgia over the disputed South
Ossetia region.
Most people I know tend to roll their eyes at these reports and
consider them fantastic and overblown, a case of doomsayers and
reporters looking for something shocking cooking up a whole lot of
something out of almost nothing. And it's true, the extent to which any
of the articles covering the conflict from the electronic angle can
exaggerate is pretty much limited to denial of service attacks and
website defacements, which are nothing that your average day on the
Internet doesn't include plenty of examples of as it is.
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Fake CNN Alerts spam fills mailboxes |
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The deluge of fake CNN alerts continue to fill email boxes around the world. According to Security company MXLogic, spam posing as CNN alerts
hit a peak of 11 million messages per hour early Thursday. It showed little sign of slowing over the weekend.
IT World reports that the messages have the subject heading "CNN Alerts: My
Custom Alert," and sometimes uses legitimate news stories culled from
CNN to make the messages more convincing. Users who click on the "FULL
STORY" link in the message are redirect to a fake CNN site, where they
are told they need to download an update to Flash Player, Adobe's
popular Internet media player, to view a video clip from CNN. If users
agree to download the bogus Flash update, they are trapped in an
endless loop with the only option to shut down the browser or give in
and install the malware.
As always, do not open email that comes from an unknown user. And
Adobe recommends that you do not download Flash Player from a site
other than Adobe.com. The real CNN Breaking News alerts are perfectly safe, but you must sign up for them.
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Interesting Faceblurring |
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Google Street View Catches House on Fire |
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The Wisdom of Google ... or some of its users |
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Here's a link to the actual events on BBC
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Periodic Table of Awesoments |
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In the 300 B.C., years before the birth of black
Jesus, Aristole postulated that all good things were made of "win."
That was a pretty good guess, but he was drunk and probably also having
an orgy. Modern day awesominers know there are actually 118 fundamental
"awesoments" that compose all good things. The Periodic table of
Awesoments can be a very useful tool. It's designed to show the
relationships between awesoments, and often one can even predict how
awesoments interact simply by their positions on the table.
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Optimus Maximus and other interesting Keyboards |
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Quite expensive though, but I might get me the mini thing.
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Timeline of Internet Memes |
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A timeline of famous and not so famous internet memes. (iFrame or via Technology)
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