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Bill Genereux

This tool can warn you about evil access points nearby | Computerworld - 0 views

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    A new open-source tool can periodically scan an area for rogue Wi-Fi access points and can alert network administrators if any are found. The tool, called EvilAP_Defender, was designed specifically to detect malicious access points that are configured by attackers to mimic legitimate ones in order to trick users to connect to them.
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    A new open-source tool can periodically scan for rogue Wi-Fi access points and alert network administrators if they're found.
Bill Genereux

A Map of Every Device in the World That's Connected to the Internet - 0 views

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    Where is the internet? This map might explain it better than any statistics could ever hope to: The red hot spots show where the most devices that can access the internet are located.
anonymous

Internet Access & SMS Blocked in Egypt as Protests Escalate - 0 views

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    No internet traffic is entering or exiting this county.. OUCH!
jaishun95

Zyxel Launches High-Performance Stackable Switches for Bandwidth-Intensive Network Envi... - 0 views

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    ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Zyxel Communications, a leading provider of secure broadband networking, Internet access and connected home products, today announced the launch of the XGS4600 Series 28-port Gigabit Layer 3 Managed Switches with 4 SFP+ Uplinks.
Bill Genereux

Is Technology Making Us Smarter or Dumber? | Point Taken | Programs | PBS SoCal - 0 views

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    For many people, it's terrifying to go a day - heck, a few hours - without their smartphones. Is this unprecedented access to technology improving human intelligence, or fueling a mindless dependency? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Daniel Levitin, Emily Dreyfuss, Jeff Glasse, and Kathryn Finney.
belgianwaffles

Alphabet Axes Titan Project - UAS VISION - 0 views

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    In 2014, Google bought Titan Aerospace, maker of high altitude, solar-powered drone aircraft. At the time Google noted, "It's still early days, but atmospheric satellites could help bring internet access to millions of people, and help solve other problems, including disaster relief and environmental damage like deforestation."
trungnguyen7

Networking Basics: What You Need To Know - 0 views

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    Networking basics include switches and routers, which can help your business share applications, speed information access, and enhance customer service.
Bill Genereux

Hackers used packet sniffers to filch credit card data - 4 views

An important lesson here. Physical security is crucial in an overal network security plan. Note that the hackers had to get access to the server room for this scheme to work.

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Adam Jantz

Google Fiber: Why you need to get online 100 times faster - 0 views

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    Google Fiber offers gigabit Internet access -- speeds 100 times faster than national averages -- for just $70 per month.Google I've seen the future. It's called gigabit Internet by Google Fiber, and it just launched in my hometown of Provo, Utah, the second of three scheduled cities to get speeds that are 100 times faster than the rest of America.
Bill Genereux

Court strikes down net neutrality rules - 0 views

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    Verizon brought the case in which a court ruled against the FCC's net neutrality rules. A federal appeals court has struck down Federal Communications Commission rules that prohibit Internet service providers (ISPs) from restricting access to legal Web content.
Tim Bruner

Bugs... Bugs everywhere... - 1 views

For the Lols: http://www.quickmeme.com/img/2e/2e241cbbfa40b515d22f0718ddaab4f25631dfed32a8c3e571ae5a5533e92406.jpg

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dswallis

Facebook built a giant Internet drone - 0 views

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    The drone, called Aquila, is the baby of Facebook's year-old Connectivity Lab. The lab has been developing new technology as part of the social network's mission to "connect everybody in the world." Four billion people don't have access to the Internet, and 10% of the world's population lacks the necessary infrastructure to get online.
mzilkie

Loon for All - Project Loon - Google - 0 views

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    Project Loon looks to use a global network of high-altitude balloons to connect people in rural and remote areas who have no Internet access at all, help fill coverage gaps for areas that can't be served profitably by existing providers, and rapidly connect people after disasters when existing infrastructure has been compromised.
jesselakeallen

T-Mobile Refuses to Block The Pirate Bay - TorrentFreak - 0 views

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    The Austrian branch of T-Mobile is refusing to block access to The Pirate Bay and several other popular torrent sites.
Travis Coleman

web-wiretaps - 3 views

If they built backdoors into not only email, but a service like say skype, what would stop them from remotely accessing the webcams on people's personal computers, or even cell phones? I could see ...

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jckoenig

Military Companies Brace for Rules on Monitoring Hackers - 0 views

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    Companies that do business with the Defense Department are bracing for new U.S. rules requiring them to report computer breaches to the Pentagon and give the government access to their networks to analyze the attacks. Groups representing the contractors are raising concern about the Pentagon rooting around their data, and say smaller companies may not even have the cybersecurity protections needed to comply.
dmmceldowney

Copyright Holders Want Netflix to Ban VPN Users | TorrentFreak - 1 views

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    If copyright holders get their way it will soon be impossible to access Netflix though a VPN service. The entertainment industry companies are calling for a ban on privacy services as that opens the door to foreign pirates. With the launch of legal streaming services such as Netflix, movie and TV fans have less reason to turn to pirate sites.
anonymous

Kansas State University - 1 views

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    Kansas State University Salina's unmanned aircraft systems program flies a small quadcopter with a multispectral camera over a cornfield in northeast Kansas. | Download this photo. SALINA - Kansas State University Salina has reached a national milestone in the unmanned aircraft systems industry, becoming the first entity in the country to receive approval from the Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, for statewide access during flight operations.
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