This page holds news feeds from the sites of my interest and, of course,
it gets updated automagically using PERL and RSS.
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SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
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- Infocon: green
- ISC StormCast for Tuesday, May 21st 2013 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=3320, (Tue, May 21st)
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Safe - Tools, Tactics and Techniques, (Mon, May 20th)
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Port 51616 - Got Packets?, (Sun, May 19th)
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Ubuntu Package available to submit firewall logs to DShield, (Mon, May 20th)
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Sysinternals Updates for Accesschk, Procdump, RAMMap and Strings http://blogs.technet.com/b/sysinternals/archive/2013/05/17/updates-accesschk-v5-11-procdump-v6-0-rammap-v1-22-strings-v2-51.aspx, (Mon, May 20th)
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ISC StormCast for Monday, May 20th 2013 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=3317, (Mon, May 20th)
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SSL: Another reason not to ignore IPv6, (Fri, May 17th)
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ISC StormCast for Friday, May 17th 2013 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=3314, (Fri, May 17th)
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e-netprotections.su ?, (Fri, May 17th)
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science
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- Unknown Mathematician Proves Surprising Property of Prime Numbers
- Researchers in Sweden published a study showing that children whose moms and dads placed the childrenâs pacifiers in their own mouths before giving it to the childâsharing some of their oral bacteriaâwere less likely to develop allergies like eczema and asthma later in life
- Scientists at Cambridgeâs Department of Chemistry have identified the molecular trigger for Alzheimer's Disease.
- Protein That Can Stop Diabetes In Its Tracks Identified
- In a new discovery, researchers show that in the brain cells of rats, obesity impedes the production of a hormone that curbs appetite and inspires calorie burning. The root cause appears to be a breakdown in the protein-processing mechanism of the cells
- More than half of all described spider species have abandoned building webs. They seize their prey directly and have to be able to hold and control the struggling prey without getting hurt themselves
- The massive ball of iron sitting at the center of Earth is not quite as "rock-solid" as has been thought, say two Stanford mineral physicists
- New data from Europeâs Planck satellite challenges our understanding of the Universe, suggesting that Universe may be different on scales larger than those we can directly observe.
- Climate change: human disaster looms, claims new research. Forecast global temperature rise of 4C a calamity for large swaths of planet even if predicted extremes are not reached
- Tiny nuclear reactors to help lower CO2 emissions? Safer, smaller - kinder?, gentler? nuclear power?
- Apigenin makes cancer cells 'mortal', essentially re-educates cancer cells into normal cells that die as scheduled.
- New research suggests that a compound abundant in the Mediterranean diet takes away cancer cellsâ âsuperpowerâ to escape death: By altering a very specific step in gene regulation, this compound essentially re-educates cancer cells into normal cells that die as scheduled
- Practice Makes Perfect? New study finds that a copious amount of practice is not enough to explain why people differ in level of skill in two widely studied activities, chess and music
- Entanglement is the weirdest part of quantum science. An experiment conducted at the Joint Quantum Institute establishes a new record for heralding efficiency for a pair of entangled photons
- A new study shows how complex biochemical transformations may have been possible under conditions that existed when life began on the early Earth
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