Cox Crow
Asking the Stupid Questions Since 1971
Hacker had WorldCom in his hands. A network-intrusion specialist sneaks into the Internet backbone provider's administrative system and then tells the company all. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
"He is not using exploits, merely exploring using public anonymous protocols," Wysopal said. "This is sort of like wandering around in the woods not caring about invisible property lines that aren't posted, yet respecting fences and No Trespassing signs."
"Watson came about because I found myself frequenting certain Web sites that are really applications rather than just content."
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The Event-Driven Internet
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Graham Fair discusses Apple's Marketing Holes. Though apparently Microsoft, Intel and Sony don't think they are such glaring holes. Have you noticed that their ads sell the same things Apple was selling with the iBook advertisements?