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Archive for October, 2008


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Program Can Alter Your Appearance For The Better

There’s a new program, the result of work by some researchers in Israel that can apparently alter an image of a face to make it appear more attractive.

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Obfuscated TCP Revisited

I recently did a post, Google’s Obfuscated TCP that’s actual proof that if you don’t do at least a little research when posting on technical subjects, you can end up looking like a techi-toddler-wannabe

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Google's Obfuscated TCP

People interested in online privacy will be interested to know that there’s a project over on Google Code developing “Obfuscated TCP”.

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Beware Fake YouTube Pages

There’s a new round of malware spreading tactics going on. This one involves using fake YouTube pages. Here’s how it works and how to avoid it.

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More About IPV6

In a recent entry, “Where Is IPV6?“, I wondered about the fact that with all the noise about IPV4 address space running out it struck me as a little disturbing that the continent of Africa was making the transition to IPV6 a heck of a lot faster than the rest of the world.

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Where Is IPV6?

Aftrica is leading the world in the adoption of IPV6 addressing. I realize that African ISPs and networks aren’t exactly a dime a dozen, so they’ve got less to adapt and change. Plus the fact that because they’ve so much less established stuff there, they can adopt the new IPV6 ready equipment and software right from the start.

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