Matt’s TV Week in Review

I'm trying to come to grips with the knowledge that Steven Tyler and I have something in common. Namely, a mini-obsession with Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know, a song that after this week in TV I can't get out of my head. View full post on text spoofing…

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ISC Feature of the Week: Presentations and Papers, (Wed, Mar 21st)

Overview ISC’s https://isc.sans.edu/presentations/ is a informative list of detailed presentations and papers written by ISC handlers or written about the ISC and DShield. Note that not all of them are hosted on this site. Features Webcasts / Podcasts – https://isc.sans.edu/presentations/#casts ISC Monthly Threat Updates webcasts on SANS’ Webcast archive Latest webcast…

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P1 Photo of the Week: Frostbitten

Author: Jerry Bradshaw (PoliceOne Image) This week's photo comes from Trooper Wade Erickson of the Minnesota State Patrol, who snapped this shot near Golden Valley, Minn. Calling all police photographers! PoliceOne needs pictures of you in action or training. Submit a photo — it could be selected as our Photo…

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P1 Photo of the Week: Desert trailblazer

Author: PoliceOne Senior Editor Doug Wyllie (PoliceOne Image) This week’s photo comes from Officer Dustin Hawkinson of Scottsdale (Ariz.) Police, who writes: "I took the photo in the evening hours of north Scottsdale near a trailhead that leads into the McDowell Mountains in beat 18. The truck is a marked…

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Megaupload content could be deleted this week

US prosecutors say that two companies hosting Megaupload’s servers could begin deleting all user content on them as early as Thursday. One of the companies denied it had access to any data on Megaupload’s servers however, and said it has no mechanism for returning data to Megaupload’s users. The operators…

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Week in review: things other than CES happened

Top German cop uses spyware on daughter, gets hacked in retaliation: What happens when you install a trojan on your daughter’s computer to keep track of her online activities? If you’re a certain German security official, nothing good. Intel’s dream of x86 CPUs inside smartphones closer to reality: Intel finally…

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