Jan 13 2009

TransCore develops TWIC card readers for US port security program – Truck News

TransCore develops TWIC card readers for US port security program
Truck News – 12 Jan 2009
HARRISBURG, Penn. — TransCore has announced that its Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) handheld program card reader, has received Transportation Security Administration (TSA) authorization for use in security clearance at US ports
TWIC Deadline Approaches KATC
TransCore Debuts TWIC Hand-Held Reader for Credential Validation TMC Net
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Jan 13 2009

World, meet the Palm PrE and webOS – Business Mirror


Product Reviews

World, meet the Palm PrE and webOS
Business Mirror – 2 hours ago
TYPE AWAY The Pre slides open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, the kind that has made Palm Tréos legendary in usability. After being written off by the tech media, smartphone pioneer Palm has got everybody buzzing excitedly as it redefines mobile
Palm Pre: where's the music? CNET News
Palm Ready To Introduce Centro 2 WebOS Smartphone And More ITProPortal
FOXNews – Christian Science Monitor – Tom’s Hardware Guide – Telegraph.co.uk
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Jan 13 2009

Visitors To US Now Required To Register Online

mytrip sends a reminder that starting today, visitors to the US from 35 visa-waiver countries will be required to register online with the Department of Homeland Security in advance. The DHS is asking people to go online for the ESTA program 72 hours before traveling, but they can register any amount of time ahead. Approval, once granted, is good for 2 years. DHS says that most applications are approved in 4 seconds. If an application is rejected, the traveler will have to go to a US embassy and get a visa. CNet reports that information from applications will be retained for 12 years, and eventually up to 75 years.

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Jan 13 2009

Entrust claims its SSL is secure – IT World Canada Blogs

Entrust claims its SSL is secure
IT World Canada Blogs – 11 hours ago
Entrust Inc. has announced its secure sockets layer certificates are not affected by a security hole discovered last month at the Chaos Communication Congress.
Comodo SSL Certificates Not Affected by MD5 Flaw Computing News
VeriSign addresses SSL certificate flaw Corporate IT
MIT Technology Review – PR Newswire (press release) – PR-USA.net (press release)
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Jan 12 2009

In The Coming Years Taxes Will Rise No Matter Who’s In Power

The reason is simple: As 76 million baby boomers hit their rocking chairs, we’re poised to double the number of seniors on Social Security and Medicare.

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Jan 12 2009

Report Names Top 25 Worst Programming Errors – eWeek

Report Names Top 25 Worst Programming Errors
eWeek – 2 hours ago
By Nathan Eddy More than 30 organizations, including Microsoft, Symantec and the National Security Agency (NSA) worked together to expose the top 25 most dangerous programming errors.
Hack-Proofing Software Forbes
Group to detail 25 most dangerous coding errors hackers exploit Computerworld
NetworkWorld.com – SearchSecurity.com – BankInfoSecurity.com – Nextgov
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Jan 12 2009

How Much Is Obama’s BlackBerry Pitch Worth?

President-elect Barack Obama has repeatedly said how much his BlackBerry means to him and how he is dreading the prospect of being forced to give it up, because of legal and security concerns, once he takes office.

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Jan 11 2009

How Will Recent Financial Downturns Affect IT Jobs?

An anonymous reader writes “So, with the financial crisis and loss of jobs everywhere, what are the chances of getting a good IT job? I’m going to graduate this year with a BS in Software Engineering majoring in Network Security. I’ll be looking for a job as a penetration tester eventually, but I hear that is hard to get right out of college so I’ll be looking for a job as a Junior Network Admin or similar type of job to start off in. Is there a lack of jobs in this field? I figure computers always need fixing so they have to have some sort of IT personnel on staff to maintain the core of their business. Anyone have a good insight on this issue?”

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Jan 11 2009

Storm Worm Botnet "Cracked Wide Open"

Heise Security reports that a ‘team of researchers from Bonn University and RWTH Aachen University have analysed the notorious Storm Worm botnet, and concluded it certainly isn’t as invulnerable as it once seemed. Quite the reverse, for in theory it can be rapidly eliminated using software developed and at least partially disclosed by Georg Wicherski, Tillmann Werner, Felix Leder and Mark Schlösser. However it seems in practice the elimination process would fall foul of the law.’

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Jan 11 2009

NYPD Wants to Jam Cell Phones During Terror Attack

The New York Police Department wants to be able to shut down cell phones, in case of a terrorist attack. In testimony today before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said he wanted to take out that “formidable capacity to adjust tactics while attacks are underway.”

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