Apr 23 2009

How Tor Helps Both Dissidents and the Police

Al writes “Technology Review has a in-depth article about the anonymous networking software Tor and how it is helping dissidents spread information in oppressive regimes such as Syria, Zimbabwe and Mauritania, and opening up the unfiltered web for users in many more countries. In China, for instance, the computers found in some web cafes are configured to use Tor automatically. Interestingly, some police agencies even use the software to hide their activity from suspects. As filtering becomes ever more common in democratic countries such as the US, perhaps Tor (and similar tools such as I2P), will become even more valuable.”

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Apr 23 2009

Mariners Develop High Tech Pirate Repellents

Hugh Pickens writes “NPR reports that owners of ships that ply the dangerous waters near Somalia are looking at options to repel pirates including slippery foam, lasers, electric fences, water cannons and high-intensity sound — almost anything except guns. One defense is the Force 80 squirt gun with a 3-inch nozzle that can send 1,400 gallons a minute 100 yards in any direction. ‘It is a tremendous force of water that will knock over anything in its path and will also flood a pirate’s ship very quickly,’ says Roger Barrett James of the the Swedish company Unifire. Next is the Mobility Denial System, a slippery nontoxic foam that can be sprayed on just about any surface making it impossible to walk or climb even with the aid of a harness. The idea would be to spray the pirate’s vessel as it approached, or to coat ropes, ladders, steps and the hull of the ship that’s under attack. The Long Range Acoustic Device, or LRAD, a high-powered directional loudspeaker allows a ship to hail an approaching vessel more than a mile away. ‘Knowing that they’ve lost the element of surprise is half the battle,’ says Robert Putnam of American Technology Corp. The LRAD has another feature — a piercing “deterrent tone” that sounds a bit like a smoke detector alarm with enough intensity to cause extreme pain and even permanent hearing loss for anyone directly in the beam that comes from the device. But Capt. John Konrad, who blogs for the Web site Gcaptain.com, says no anti-pirate device is perfect. ‘The best case scenario is that you find these vessels early enough that you can get a Navy ship detached to your location and let them handle the situation.'”

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Apr 22 2009

10 astounding sites from the latest web sensation

Have you ever had one of those moments when you see something and you know it is so extraordinary that it requires words? Many evocative and pulsating words.

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Apr 22 2009

How to Create a Sleek and Textured Web Layout in Photoshop

In this Photoshop web design tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a full web page layout that combines the sleek and textured look-and-feel using a combination of beginning to intermediate Adobe Photoshop techniques.

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Apr 22 2009

Firefox 3.0.9 targets 12 security vulnerabilities

Web browser’s third update this year fixes 12 vulnerabilities–four rated critical–and comes as its open-source developers ready the fourth beta.

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Apr 22 2009

F-Secure Suggests Ditching Adobe Reader For Free PDF Viewers

hweimer writes “Yesterday at RSA security conference, F-Secure’s chief research officer recommended dropping Adobe Reader for viewing PDF files because of the huge amount of targeted attacks against it. Instead, he pointed to PDFreaders.org, a website maintaining a list of free and open source PDF viewers.”

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Apr 22 2009

Two key Tamil Tigers 'surrender' – BBC News


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Two key Tamil Tigers 'surrender'
BBC News
Two senior Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka have surrendered to the military, the army's website says. It says that the rebels' media co-ordinator, Daya Master, gave himself up along with a top interpreter, named George, who worked for senior rebels.
Video: Civilians in danger amid Sri Lanka battle – 22 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
Q+A: Civilians at the end of Sri Lanka's war Reuters
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Apr 22 2009

16 Best Web Design Galleries for Inspiration

Web design galleries offer designers and developers creative inspiration on their own designs. In this article you’ll find the 16 best and most popular web design galleries ranked in order by the number of votes they garnered on a poll that was published earlier this month.

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Apr 22 2009

Google Set To Change Ranking Algorithm

Google is set to make changes to its search ranking algorithm to combat the spate of links leading to malicious web pages appearing at the top of Google’s search results, according to an inside source.

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Apr 22 2009

Government Shuts Down BitTorrent Tracker

Today the Malaysian government ordered prominent webhosting provider Shinjiru to close down BitTorrent site LeechersLair.com. The order came from the Content, Consumer and Network Security Division of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.

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