The Long Island Press says five people have already drowned this summer on a beach with “no swimming” signs posted: The latest incident involved a 12-yr-old girl on a school trip with other students from Harlem. A teacher at Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Engineering – one of three chaperones looking after sixth-grader … Continue reading Fifth Drowning Victim in Long Beach→
Major David Willson is an attorney in the US Army. He has spent more than a decade providing legal advice to the DoD and NSA on information security. Yesterday at the BSides Denver conference Willson presented a paper titled “When does electronic espionage or a cyber Attack become an ‘Act of War’“. The BSides are … Continue reading When does Cyber Attack become War?→
Controversy is erupting over whether to investigate Halliburton’s work for the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Here is my attempt at a remix of the topic. A report, quoted in the Atlantic, says cementing failure is the most common cause for spills: According to the Wall Street Journal, “a 2007 study by … Continue reading Halliburton and the Gulf Spill→
This seems to be a popular search: XLlpX&submit_button=Search Sometimes it is just this: XLlpX Could this be meant for XLSX; the flaw in Microsoft decompression of XLSX files? The vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Excel file. An attacker who successfully exploited any of these vulnerabilities could gain … Continue reading XLlpX&submit_button=Search→