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Archive for August, 2009

Conventionality is not morality.

During my daily RSS OCD reading I had to deal with this article: it has been written by a “senior anti-virus researcher at Kaspersky Lab’s“. Talk about personal interest.
I wont comment on the practical implications of useless signature based AV’s and how cyber criminals will never need amateur-ish projects to carry on their malicious tactics.
But what [...]

Hackers Hacking Hackers

Hackers hacking hackers are always pretty fun.
And I am not talking about ZF05 (which was cool reading, even if not as cool as ~El8 was), I am talking about this.




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