Category Archives: General

The Dangers of the Digital Life

I’ve written before about how I’ve embraced the digital life and pretty much given up dealing with paper, pens, and all the rest of the traditional record keeping methods. Almost everything happens on-line and whatever paper documents I get are … Continue reading

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OS Security Appraisals

The United Kingdom’s CESG has published an appraisal the security of various operating systems. The TL;DR is that Ubuntu Linux is the “most secure” but Ubuntu is probably a proxy for Linux (no other Linux distros were profiled). Happily, the … Continue reading

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Not Just Illegal, Criminal

Back in August, I wrote a post about Jennifer Granick’s outstanding article, My Dinner With NSA Director Keith Alexander, that appeared in Forbes. Now Granick is back with another great article that discusses the recent Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight … Continue reading

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Passwords in 2013

PC World in reporting on the 25 worst passwords of 2013. As it does every year, Splashdata, a security firm, has compiled a list of the most common passwords culled from stolen password lists. Everything is depressingly normal. All our … Continue reading

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The Government Gets Crazy Over Snowden

The latest meme being floated by the apologists for the NSA is that Edward Snowden must have been a spy who received aid from the Russians. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, was busy pushing that theory on … Continue reading

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The Insanity of Open Space Offices

Bodil Stokke tweets an excellent point on open space offices This bears repeating: NOTHING is more hostile to developer productivity than the modern open plan office. http://t.co/Q9K3XMtMfZ — Bodil Stokke (@bodil) January 4, 2014 I’ve written about this before and … Continue reading

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A Blank Canvas in Emacs

Some people, especially creative writers, like to write on a blank canvas without any distractions from their editor. Bastien Guerry, who we’ve discussed before and who’s sat on both sides of a Sacha Chua interview, has a nice post on … Continue reading

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Java and Security

With respect to Java, I’m pretty much in the same boat as Paul Graham: I’ve never used it but it does seem to have an unpleasant odor. One thing for sure, it’s a major exploit vector and, as a result, … Continue reading

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How to Stay Safe on the Internet

Stephen Haunts has a nice post on remaining private on the Internet. It’s reminiscent of the Prism Break web page that I’ve written about previously. He talks about some of the utilities that you can use out of the box … Continue reading

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How is this Legal?

I’m in favor of stopping botnets and all but remotely deleting old copies of Tor from users’ machines? I don’t see how Microsoft avoids law suits and criminal complaints. They doubtless have some obscure terms-of-service item covering this but if … Continue reading

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