Sunday, March 31, 2019

Virgin Media | Review and buy

Virgin Media | Review and buy: "We estimate that at peak times the download speed to your Virgin Media router will range between 331 and 374 Mbps and your upload speed will range between 20 and 21 Mbps."

How do I open a UK bank account? | Low Incomes Tax Reform Group

How do I open a UK bank account? | Low Incomes Tax Reform Group: "Some banks, however, may not need a proof of address at all, if you are new to the UK, as long as you have a suitable main form of identification, such as a passport."

Staffing Shortage Makes Vulnerabilities Worse

Staffing Shortage Makes Vulnerabilities Worse: "Businesses don't have sufficient staff to find vulnerabilities or protect against their exploit, according to a new report by Ponemon Institute."

2015 (65) - MINI Hatch 5-Door Hatch Cooper

2015 (65) - MINI Hatch 5-Door Hatch Cooper: "Metallic Deep Blue, MINI 5-door makes perfect sense for fun-loving families, Upgrades - 16'' Victory Spoke alloy wheels in silver, Multi-function controls steering wheel, Sport Leather Steering Wheel, Electric Folding Exterior Mirrors"

Hagan Fabric Upholstered Electric Lifestyle Bed Frame | Dreams

Hagan Fabric Upholstered Electric Lifestyle Bed Frame | Dreams: "I have the top (head) part of the bed raised a few inches which helps me sleep a lot better than I used too."

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers: Andy Greenberg: 9780385544405: Amazon.com: Books

Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers: Andy Greenberg: 9780385544405: Amazon.com: Books "In 2014, the world witnessed the start of a mysterious series of cyberattacks. Targeting American utility companies, NATO, and electric grids in Eastern Europe, the strikes grew ever more brazen, including the first-ever blackouts triggered by hackers."

Every Little Breath You Take Makes Me Furious: Living With 'Sound Rage' - Broadly

Every Little Breath You Take Makes Me Furious: Living With 'Sound Rage' - Broadly: "For people with misophonia, chewing, slurping, and even breathing noises can trigger pure rage or disgust."

Wenn Kriminelle Ihr smartes Gebaude Ubernehmen

Wenn Kriminelle Ihr smartes Geb�ude �bernehmen: Wenn das Konzept von Ransomware mit Geb�udeautomatisierungssystemen (BAS) verbindet wird, erhalten Sie das, was Stephen Cobb „Siegeware“ (Siege, englisch f�r: Belagerung) nennt: Erpressung, die digitalen Systemmissbrauch nutzt, um etwa den Zugang zu physichen Einrichtungen zu blockieren.

How to Properly Fit and Wear Shure Earphones | Shure Blog

How to Properly Fit and Wear Shure Earphones | Shure Blog: This brief video will demonstrate how to get the best sound isolation and the most comfortable fit from every Shure earphone.

Monday, March 25, 2019

How to Properly Fit and Wear Shure Earphones | Shure Americas

How to Properly Fit and Wear Shure Earphones | Shure Americas: Shure earphones feature a low-profile shape designed to rest comfortably in the ear.

Operation ShadowHammer | Securelist

Operation ShadowHammer | Securelist: "We’ve also created a tool which can be run to determine if your computer has been one of the surgically selected targets of this attack. To check this, it compares MAC addresses of all adapters to a list of predefined values hardcoded in the malware and alerts if a match was found.

Download an archive with the tool (.exe)"

FBI warns industry that hackers could probe vulnerable connections in building systems

FBI warns industry that hackers could probe vulnerable connections in building systems: "A port for communicating with control systems in buildings leaves unpatched devices on those networks exposed to hackers, the FBI warned the private sector this week, calling attention to a longstanding issue in an often-overlooked segment of critical infrastructure."

AutomatedBuildings.com Interview - Nicolas Waern

AutomatedBuildings.com Interview - Nicolas Waern: "I haven’t seen that many companies are offering in-depth security enterprise solutions for building automation and the OT-side of things (Operational Technology) yet."

Bretford vacation House Rental - internet access and TV

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Sacked IT guy annihilates 23 of his ex-employer’s AWS servers – Naked Security

Sacked IT guy annihilates 23 of his ex-employer’s AWS servers – Naked Security: "In the days after he got fired, Needham got busy: he used the stolen login credentials to get into the computer account of a former colleague – Andy “Speedy” Gonzalez – and then began fiddling with the account settings. Next, he began deleting Voova’s AWS servers."

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

The CV1 Coventry Postcode District

The CV1 Coventry Postcode District: The CV1 postcode district is a postal district with a population of 31,181 and is within the CV Coventry postcode area.

Smart Cities Aren’t Just IoT, But Also Opioid Response, Transit, Streets, & People | CleanTechnica

Smart Cities Aren’t Just IoT, But Also Opioid Response, Transit, Streets, & People | CleanTechnica: "A smart city is an urban area that uses different types of electronic data collection sensors to supply information which is used to manage assets and resources efficiently."

43 Vulnerabilities Detected in Major Cryptocurrency Platforms: Report

43 Vulnerabilities Detected in Major Cryptocurrency Platforms: Report: "Thirteen cryptocurrency and blockchain-related firms have received 43 different vulnerability reports in the past month - according to an investigation carried out by security researchers."

Monday, March 18, 2019

Mmm ethics and ideas

2018 Cybercrime Statistics: A closer look at the "Web of Profit"

2018 Cybercrime Statistics: A closer look at the "Web of Profit": "The existence of “platform models of cybercrime” are, in McGuire’s opinion, comparable to “platform capitalism,” which has been a major trend in the global economy owing to the likes of Google, Facebook, YouTube, Uber, LinkedIn, etc. – companies that can make money simply by offering a platform to others and collecting data." McGuire

Also
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/246756/horr75-chap4.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/cyber-security
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2018

File under CYSYM19: https://www.thirdway.org/letter/2019-cyber-symposium-call-for-papers

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Facial recognition's 'dirty little secret': Millions of online photos scraped without consent

Facial recognition's 'dirty little secret': Millions of online photos scraped without consent:
Not a good look for the company whose punch cards have a dark past.
"The latest company to enter this territory was IBM, which in January released a collection of nearly a million photos that were taken from the photo hosting site Flickr and coded to describe the subjects’ appearance. IBM promoted the collection to researchers as a progressive step toward reducing bias in facial recognition."

Did Gender Egalitarianism Make Us Human? Or, If Graeber And Wengrow Won't Talk About Sex… | Radical Anthropology Group

Why the world is full of bullshit jobs - Vox

Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber review – the myth of capitalist efficiency | Books | The Guardian