Thursday, July 05, 2007

Pretexting made simple

http://www.heise-security.co.uk/news/92108

Manage your BT account insecurely on-line

Report of 03.07.2007 13:05

Two independent sources that wish to remain anonymous have reported to heise Security that BT's online account management service has a serious flaw. Apparently, anyone in possession of basic information available from a printed phone bill can create a profile from which they can inspect and manage your telephone account, even if you already make use of this service yourself.



If we remove the nonessential, illogical, frivolous, etc. we could get it down to zero!

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/04/1657245&from=rss

Minisode Network Condenses TV Shows to Under Six Minutes

Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Wednesday July 04, @03:38PM from the readers-digest-television dept.

CNN is reporting on a (relatively) new website called the Minisode Network that allows users to watch popular television shows that have been strategically condensed down to somewhere between four and six minutes. "Don't think of the Minisode Network as a brand-new Web site. Think of it as a long-overdue public service. That is, who among us hasn't felt the double-edged sword of our media age: So much video from TV, DVDs, the Internet and even cell phones ... but too little time to watch it all? The Minisode Network has a solution. Launched in June as a broadband channel on the MySpace site, it offers, for our streaming pleasure, episodes of vintage Sony Pictures Television series like 'Silver Spoons,' 'Starsky & Hutch,' 'Diff'rent Strokes' and even Ricki Lake's talk show."



Technology secrets revealed: Ever wonder why the cursor moves so smoothly?

http://www.1-click.jp/

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