Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
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Since Windows LiveWriter is my favourite desktop blogging tool, I should give this a try…
(the plugin provides you with related links and images based on the text you're writing)
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A document from 2005 (!) on the infamous javascript + css browser history phishing technique…
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"Her whole digital identity sat precariously on the foundation of her college e-mail account; once I had access to it, the rest of the security defenses fell like a row of dominoes. What's striking about Kim's case is how common it is. For many of us, the abundance of personal information we put online combined with the popular model of sending a password reset e-mail has our online security resting unsteadily on the shoulders of one or two e-mail accounts. In Kim's case some of that information came from a blog, but it could just as easily have come from a MySpace page, a sibling's blog (speaking of their birthday, mom's name, etcetera) or from any number of places online."
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