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Security Cartoon: Theory vs. Practice

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Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors

MITRE and SANS recently release the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors list. A software developer will certainly be interested to see the content, because it creates a lot of “A ha!” moments when reading something that he/she mistakenly did in the past

Of course, these kind of list will only become a kind of [...]

US-CBP hold records on your travels!

Ever visited the USA? Or perhaps only a stop-over to another country? A posting in the Budget Travel blog shows how much of your travel data is kept by the US Customs and Border Protection (US-CBP). Starting from your itenerary, ticket price, airports, passport numbers, etc. For US citizens, they can use the Freedom of Information [...]

Hacker: Attacking Microsoft Windows is so hard

Asian Security Review recently published an interview with a professional hacker. It is especially interesting when the interview come to the OS hacking stuff: Windows is so hard to hack, but a lot of people are using it, and that’s why hackers always try to hack it. On the other hand, Apple OS X is so [...]

Security Cartoon: Overly Specific Countermeasures

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Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian

This movie is a sequel to Night at the Museum. If the previous movie happened around Museum of Natural History in New York, this time it is around Smithsonian in Washington DC. The main plot, because the New York museum is under heavy renovation, some content of the museum is moved to the Federal Archive at [...]

Angels and Demons

After successfully creating controversy (and of course, number of viewers) for The DaVinci Code movie, Robert Langdon once again took action in Angels and Demons movie. In the novel version, Angels and Demons is published before The DaVinci Code. But, the fact is, people start to read Angels and Demons after The DaVinci Code is famous [...]

Joan 5 years 10 months: There is no coincidence

Joan is 5 years 10 months last May 22nd. It’s been a while since our last posting about Joan. Not only because the website is under heavy modification, but we also don’t have the time to write anything But now, we will write more often, because it is much easier now to post using [...]

Moving to WordPress

Finally, the migration process to WordPress is done. Now it is much easier to add a new post, by using Windows Live Writer, including to use images, etc in the posting. There are missing features from WordPress, like Photo Gallery. So, we installed Menalto Gallery 2 with a different URL, http://gallery.irvingevajoan.com. The website still available in [...]