We all know the old saying about 7 different eskimo words for snow, and the implications that items that are important in a culture tend to have more words about it in a language. Anyone who's knowledgeable with computers, especially...
The most debated factor in the Mac's relatively low malware (Including spyware, viruses, worms and trojans) count versus the waves of Windows malware has been market share. With Windows market share in the 90 percentile, and Mac OS only in...
Good old Artie. For those not in the know, Artie MacStrawman is the legacy of the recently discontinued Crazy Apple Rumors, the name given to the stereotype of a rabid Mac user. While such people do exist, they should be...
This article series has gone on longer than I expected, but in retrospect, it might be useful to cover car security for its own sake. I don't intend to scare anyone away from a car, as car security should be...
I must admit, I started writing "You are not their customer" after beginning "How to secure your code." And I haven't exactly made this into securing code. So what do all these bits on breaking into cars mean? On the...
This is part two of "How to secure your code while breaking into a Ford." So far, the lessons have been that physical access is 80% of total access and even then, there's such a thing as too secure when...
Some people think that, when keys are locked in the car, we'll bring a master key to unlock the door. Personally, the idea that each tow company would have unfettered access to keys for millions of cars is not only...
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