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Safer Internet Day – Tuesday 9th February 2010

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

European Safer Internet Day (SID) is supported by countries throughout Europe and during the week, a range of activities will be taking place across the continent to help protect young people online. The theme for SID10 is ‘Think Before You Post’ and we hope to make the whole week (from Monday 8th February – Friday 12th February 2010) a week of action in the UK.

Welcome to Thinkuknow’s Safer Internet Day 2010 website. We hope these pages help to identify regional and national activities that you may wish to promote or get involved with, as well as highlight various resources (from CEOP and other organisations) that will help you raise awareness in your area.

More Information Click Here

Is it time we all give up on IE?

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Microsoft still has not released a patch for a major zero-day flaw in IE6 that was used by Chinese hackers to attack Google. After sample code was posted on a website, calls began for Microsoft to release an out-of-cycle patch. Now, France has joined Germany in recommending its citizens abandon IE altogether, rather than waiting for a patch. Microsoft still insists IE8 is the ‘most secure browser on the market’ and that they believe IE6 is the only browser susceptible to the flaw. However, security researchers warned that could soon change, and recommended considering alternative browsers as well.” PCWorld seems to be taking the opposite stance arguing that blaming IE for attacks is a dangerous approach that could cause a false sense of security

Google to fund second undersea fiber

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Google has said it will be funding a $500million project to install a new undersea fiberline in 2010

NASA Live Shuttle Feed

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Happy 5th Birthday Firefox

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Firefox was released by the Mozilla Foundation on November 9, 2004

and was immediately so popular that demand promptly crashed the server. The outfit spent an hour trying to get everything online again.

Firefox now has over 6000 addons

If you dont own it already go get it and try http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/

Unity fiber optic cable

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

JoshuaInNippon writes “The 10,000 km (6,200 mile) long Unity fiber optic cable, funded by Google and five East Asian communication companies, left Japanese shores on November 1st to be laid along the northern Pacific Ocean floor. The Japanese end of the cable is expected to be fused to the American end sometime around November 11th. The cable, which was announced in February of 2008 at a cost of around $300 million USD, has the theoretical capacity of 7.68 Tbps, but will be set at a capacity of about 4.8 Tbps (supposedly equivalent to about 75 million simultaneous phone calls) during its initial use. When Unity begins full operation sometime early next year, it is projected to increase internet traffic capacity between the two regions by over 20%, a wonderful boost to transpacific relations!”

Found at: SlashDot

Conficker Stilll Strong

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

“The Conficker worm has passed a dubious milestone. It has now infected more than 7 million computers, security experts estimate. On Thursday, researchers at the volunteer-run Shadowserver Foundation logged computers from more than 7 million unique IP addresses, all infected by the known variants of Conficker. They have been able to keep track of Conficker infections by cracking the algorithm the worm uses to look for instructions on the Internet and placing their own ‘sinkhole’ servers on the Internet domains it is programmed to visit. Conficker has several ways of receiving instructions, so the bad guys have still been able to control PCs, but the sinkhole servers give researchers a good idea how many machines are infected.”

Ministry of Defense’s “How To Stop Leaks” Document Is Leaked

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

A restricted 2,400 page-document put out by the MoD designed to help intelligence personnel with information security has been leaked onto the internet. Wikileaks notes that Joint Services Protocol 440 (JSP 440), was published in 2001 and lays out protocols to defend against hackers, journalists, and foreign spies. it says, ‘Leaks usually take the form of reports in the public media which appear to involve the unauthorized disclosure of official information (whether protectively marked or not) that causes political harm or embarrassment to either the UK Government or the Department concerned… The threat [of leakage] is less likely to arise from positive acts of counter-espionage, than from leakage of information through disaffected members of staff, or as a result of the attentions of an investigative journalist, or simply by accident or carelessness.’ ” Looks like it’s time to write JSP 441.

Dan Bull – Dear Lily [an open letter to Lily Allen]

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

A brace of anonymous readers sent along coverage of UK musicians who have turned around to support three strikes, or a milder variant of it. What they suggest is more like “three strikes and you’re hobbled” — after a third offense a downloader would be not disconnected, but rate-limited. The artists involved include Lily Allen, George Michael, and Sandie Shaw. The Guardian has more details. The final quote from the music industry, striking out at UK ISPs, is priceless: “BT is clinging on to an old business model which is supported by illegal downloading. That’s not only unfair to artists and creators, but penalizes BT’s many customers who use the Internet legally.”

Burglar Logs Into Facebook On Victims Computer

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

yet-another-lobbyist writes to mention that Facebook addiction has finally caused real world consequences, at least for one would-be burglar. It seems that 19-year-old Jonathan Parker couldn’t stay away from the popular social networking site, even long enough to rob a house. Parker not only stopped mid-robbery to check his Facebook status on the victim’s computer, but left it logged in to his account when he left.

Source SlashDot

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