Lostalgic

This project is based on the entire ABC’s LOST TV show scripts, 115 episodes in 7 seasons, that I managed to parse from Lostpedia. I also parsed this page with additional information about hidden characters relations. My aim for this project is not (only) to visualize some properties and patterns out of the script but actually to allow to read and enjoy the series in a different way. I plan to add new views (will inform through twitter), more aimed to reveal global patterns in the script, and I will include cliffhangers and writing teams information. ...

October 5, 2012 · 1 min · 140 palabras · Nacho Cano

HoneyMap

You are looking at the HoneyMap, a real-time world map which visualizes attacks captured by honeypots of the Honeynet Project. Red markers on the map represent attackers, yellow markers are targets (honeypot sensors). » Florian Weingarte and Mark Schloesser | HoneyMap / honeynet.org

October 1, 2012 · 1 min · 43 palabras · Nacho Cano

Major security vulnerability in some Samsung phones could trigger factory reset via web page

A major security vulnerability has been discovered in some TouchWiz-based Samsung smartphones, including the Galaxy S2 and certain Galaxy S3 models on older firmware. The bug was first demonstrated days ago by security researcher Ravi Borgaonkar at the Ekoparty security conference. It involves the use of a single line of code in a malicious web page to immediately trigger a factory reset without prompting the user, or allowing them to cancel the process. Even more serious is the possibility that this could be paired with a similar glitch to render the user’s SIM card inoperable. And as the malicious code is in URI form, it can also be delivered via NFC or QR code. ...

September 26, 2012 · 1 min · 123 palabras · Nacho Cano

How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of developing the answer. This guide will teach you how to ask questions in a way more likely to get you a satisfactory answer. Now that use of open source has become widespread, you can often get as good answers from other, more experienced users as from hackers. This is a Good Thing; users tend to be just a little bit more tolerant of the kind of failures newbies often have. Still, treating experienced users like hackers in the ways we recommend here will generally be the most effective way to get useful answers out of them, too. ...

September 26, 2012 · 1 min · 211 palabras · Nacho Cano

My dog: the paradox

» Matthew Inman | theoatmeal.com

September 20, 2012 · 1 min · 5 palabras · Nacho Cano

An open letter to Senator Rockefeller

Dear Sen. Rockefeller, I am a cyber expert. I invented a key technology known as ”IPS” that is a standard part of network defense. I invented hacking techniques like ”sidejacking” that are a standard part of network offense. I am a coder who has written a million lines of production code. I am a ”pentester” who has performed simulated attacks that confirm your worst nightmares about power-grid blackouts and financial meltdowns. ...

September 20, 2012 · 1 min · 161 palabras · Nacho Cano

Cosmo, the Hacker ’God’ Who Fell to Earth

Cosmo is huge ” 6 foot 7 and 220 pounds the last time he was weighed, at a detention facility in Long Beach, California on June 26. And yet he’s getting bigger, because Cosmo ” also known as Cosmo the God, the social-engineering mastermind who weaseled his way past security systems at Amazon, Apple, AT&T, PayPal, AOL, Netflix, Network Solutions, and Microsoft ” is just 15 years old. He turns 16 next March, and he may very well do so inside a prison cell. ...

September 16, 2012 · 1 min · 158 palabras · Nacho Cano

How to Argue on the Internet Without Becoming a Troll

It’s September of an election year, and people are drawing lines, taking stands, and proclaiming their political beliefs. Even the lurkers, who brag that they ”never post political stuff on Facebook” find their trigger fingers twitching over the ”share” button. The internet is a battlefield, and you simply can’t get around online without being drawn into a shootout from time to time. When that happens, these tips will keep you knocking down opponents without losing your cool or becoming a troll. ...

September 15, 2012 · 1 min · 86 palabras · Nacho Cano

Southampton engineers a Raspberry Pi Supercomputer

Computational Engineers at the University of Southampton have built a supercomputer from 64 Raspberry Pi computers and Lego. The team, led by Professor Simon Cox, consisted of Richard Boardman, Andy Everett, Steven Johnston, Gereon Kaiping, Neil O’Brien, Mark Scott and Oz Parchment, along with Professor Cox’s son James Cox (aged 6) who provided specialist support on Lego and system testing. Professor Cox comments: ”As soon as we were able to source sufficient Raspberry Pi computers we wanted to see if it was possible to link them together into a supercomputer. We installed and built all of the necessary software on the Pi starting from a standard Debian Wheezy system image and we have published a guide so you can build your own supercomputer.” ...

September 13, 2012 · 1 min · 136 palabras · Nacho Cano

Well, Actually

As software developers, we develop habits that allow us to build products that work and do not fail under stress. Every software developer knows what an ”off-by-one” error is, and like the Karate Kid, we train extensively so we can avoid those traps. We learn how to avoid these and other similar software problems and we sharpen our skills to find logic errors. As we mature as developers, finding logic errors and incomplete solutions becomes our way of life. It defines us. ...

September 10, 2012 · 1 min · 161 palabras · Nacho Cano