When a security policy is in place, users will always try to bypass rules! When access to specific resources are denied, they will try to find alternative ways to access them (don’t ask why, it’s in the human behaviour!) Even worse with network resources! Some protocols might be denied by
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Still looking for a new job via Monster? Bastard!
If you are still using Monster or Stepstone to find the job of your life, it’s time to update your arms! After the FOREM (for the Belgian readers), newspapers, websites, you’ll have to use your best avatar in Second Life! A french bank, BNP Paribas orzanized a recruitment operation in
Is there a life being offline?
With the broadband Internet accesses (xDSL, cable, wireless), we are always online! All modern application require access to the Net (check for new releases, support), we listen to broadcast radio, our feelings are expressed with “:-)” “:-(” on Instant Messengers… Do you remember while you used a modem to dial
New security thread
The best firewall ever will never stop terrorists! 🙁 SCOTLAND YARD has uncovered evidence that Al-Qaeda has been plotting to bring down the internet in Britain, causing chaos to business and the London Stock Exchange. The suspects, who were arrested, had targeted the headquarters of Telehouse Europe, which houses Europe’s
Protocols / IP Services posters
On radcom.com, you can download nice free posters (in PDF format). Here is my selection: IP Protocols IP Services
Bigbrother is listening to you!
I read this article on The Register today: Google developing eavesdropping software. Google plans to “listen” to your direct environment and push advertisements according to your current activities. Watching tv? Why not rent a DVD? etc… Soon, Google will be banned from my environment! :-[
I google, you google, we google…
google became officially a verb in the Webster dictionary!
Increase your chance to get support? Not sure!
Received this mail: Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 02:15:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Mohammed 10vir To: solaris-l@Groups.ITtoolbox.com, sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org, “os_solaris@yahoogroups.com” , “scsa-scna@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris-cert@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris10@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris8@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris9@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris_adm@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris_admin@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris_cert@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris_lovers@yahoogroups.com” , “solaris_security@yahoogroups.com” , “solarissysadmin1@yahoogroups.com” , “solarissysadmin@yahoogroups.com” Subject: Processor Faulted ERROR….. I’m not sure this
The ‘RSS’ effect on bandwidth!
Bandwidth will be always a limited resources on the Internet. Even if we benefit of “high speed” links today, bandwidth has a non-negative cost… Here is a story read on undeadly.org: they had to rate-limit the RSS traffic due to the too-high bandwidth amount required! Read the full story here.
Shit happens!
Murphy was here! A backup has been ordered for this circuit… a bit too late 😉