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  1. Sometimes, a good threat model really helps! "Iraq insurgents 'hack into video feeds from US drones'" http://ping.fm/Ut7Lg
  2. "In wake of TSA breach, a refresher on redacting PDFs" http://ping.fm/YbcWM
  3. "Mozilla exec suggests Firefox users move to Bing, cites Google privacy stance" http://ping.fm/LhxGh
  4. Scott McNealy is back! "Google chief: Only miscreants worry about net privacy" http://ping.fm/XKQc2
  5. Microsoft BlueHat Security Briefings: Fall 2009 Sessions and Interviews http://ping.fm/opZ6f
  6. @kpyke hey, i had lots of other crap to deal with - i finally just around to this :)
  7. Call me cynical but is GOOGDNS really going to speed things up? Is the bottleneck really in the DNS code? Or are there ulterior motives? :)
  8. bugs all fixed! initial tests look good, peer code review is good, static analysis tests all good. time to throw the code over the wall :)
  9. Password Hygiene http://ping.fm/0MnlI (FWIW, I can't stand passwords!)
  10. Microsoft PDC Sessions http://ping.fm/sNKkb
  11. Forza Motorsport 3 FTW! http://ping.fm/8XSSc
  12. so *that's* why it's called *Fire*fox? http://ping.fm/fzksW
  13. "Can Adobe Beat Back the Hackers?" ADBE sought security advice from MSFT and GOOG." http://tinyurl.com/yktv87c
  14. @ryanaraine he's been on forever! you only just noticed?
  15. first tweet from XBOX360
  16. it had to happen "Criminals use Google's cloud computing facilities to host botnet control application" http://ping.fm/muEp3
  17. looking at security bugs...
  18. analyzing C++ code - always "fun"!
  19. it's Sunday, and today my InBox grew by more than 100 SSL/TLS related emails!
  20. @lseltzer hey - were certainly describe how standards should be used, but we don't look for vulns in said standards!