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And this week’s password is…

August 28th, 2009 chad No comments

I’m still not quite sure why they require web-based password authentication on the wireless network at the Myrtle Beach State Park.

Seriously…what’s the point?

They change it once a week, they post the password in plain view for anyone to see, and there is no other type of security method in place (including encryption for MY protection). So why not just ditch the password and keep it open?

Oh well. I still have to appreciate the fact that they offer free wireless. They’d be better off ditching the password and implementing WAP2 though…just my 2¢…

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Palm Pre phones home

August 12th, 2009 chad No comments

>From Slashdot:

“It turns out the Pre periodically uploads detailed information about the user to Palm, including the names of installed apps, application usage (and crashes), as well as GPS coordinates. This, of course, is without user consent or control. The only way he found to disable the uploads was to modify system files.”

This is very disturbing, and very unfortunate news. Blackberry has always been the “king” of smartphones and accepted for business use just about everywhere. Personally I love my Palm Treo and have been shopping around everywhere looking to upgrade. It was down to the Palm Pre, the Blackberry Curve, and the Blackberry Storm.

I’m actually glad this story broke when it did. Unfortunately, it looks like I’m about to become another Crackberry user.

Shame on you Palm…

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Back in the saddle

July 11th, 2009 chad No comments

With school slowing down again for the moment along with the workload, expect more posts in the near future. Thanks for hanging in there…

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Week of wardriving

August 31st, 2008 chad No comments

To keep things in order chronologically, I have posted a few wardriving videos that ran from 7-19-2008 to 7-26-2008 (still have a few more to post), but backdated them to their actual dates rather than post them using the current date as I put them together. You might want to take a peek back if wardriving interests you…enjoy!

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Paranoia help for public terminal users

May 29th, 2008 chad No comments

Just a helpful tidbit for those that use public computers. When I’m on a public computer I always open up a notepad-like application and then type all the letters in the alphabet into it. After that, when I’m typing a password or something else sensitive, I’ll copy and paste individual letters into the password field. This stops keyloggers, makes you no longer “low-hanging fruit,” and should take care of any paranoia issues you might have as far as keyloggers go. Now you just need to worry about sniffers when there’s no encryption of your data across the wire  ;)

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The Social Security Number problem solved (sort of)

May 14th, 2008 chad No comments

The Social Security Administration doesn’t accept paranoia as a criterion for granting a new card, but it recognizes cultural objections and religious pleas. One stratagem: Contend that your credit has been irrevocably damaged by a number-related snafu, or that you live in fear of a stalker who knows your digits.

Once you switch your SSN, never use it. Then use the fake one of 078-05-1120. It’s a specimen number from the Eisenhower era. No need to give your correct number to the cable or phone company. They don’t need it. Period. Of course it’s possible that someone else has used this number already, but so what.

The only people who need your SSN is your employer because they have to make the contributions. Your bank doesn’t need it – they, as well as your mortgage company, broker, etc., can use a Taxpayer ID # to create 1099s and such for the IRS. And health insurance companies have no shittin’ business with your SS#, not to mention the galactic stupidity of putting it right on your ID card. When someone asks me for the last 4 digits of my SSN, I ask them to use another secrity key. if they can’t, I don’t do business with them.

Anyway, using a SSN+address for authentication is as ridiculous as using a username+IPAddress alone for online banking. I wonder why more companies/organizations don’t realize this, and any step to educate them is a step in the right direction.

The answer is easy: They do realize it.

They just don’t care because the current system minimizes their financial losses by transfering those losses to the individual who has his/her identity “stolen”. Making any changes would cost money which reduces profits. Any changes that improved the situation could be used to find them responsible when/if their new system is defrauded.

So, fixing the system is, from the individual company’s point of view, all loss and no gain.

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Let the fun begin…

January 25th, 2008 chad No comments

And away we go  :)

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